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Pet firms offered chance to appear on hit TV show
Advertising watchdog rules that pet firm made misleading claims about dog waste bags
New exhibitors join big-name brands at PATS Sandown
New wholesaler launches into UK pet food market
Danish Design launches FatFace pet bed collection
Burgess Pet Care launches vet awards with RWAF
Naturediet gives dogs a feel good Christmas
Lily’s Kitchen launches ‘Tasty Treats for Happy Dogs’ cookbook in time for Christmas
Scruffs announces mass December giveaway event
Bucking the Brexit gloom to give graduates best start
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Pets at Home closes superstore
Campaign to deter dog owners from buying rawhide chews
PFMA offers guidance on handling raw pet food
Women more likely to stop for a pet hit by a car, says new survey
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Supa Ltd launches two new pet carriers
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Danish Design launches FatFace pet bed collection

 

Danish Design has launched its new pet bed collection in partnership with FatFace, a range of stunning pet beds that not only look great and are comfy but have a positive impact on the natural environment, people and local communities.

 

Made fully in the UK, the whole collection is filled with 100% recycled fibre, made from plastic bottles.

 

Rob Newsome, Director of Sales & Operations for Danish Design, said: "Where possible the collection is made from 100% cotton and sustainably sourced through The Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) which helps farmers to grow cotton in a way that reduces stress on the local environment and improves the welfare of farming communities."

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