In This Issue
Row over selling puppies in pet shops rages on
£7m factory plan by Natures Menu would create 30 jobs
Pooch & Mutt selected to work with The Times and Not On The High Street founder Sophie Cornish
London Pet Show featured on The Apprentice last night
Beco Pets makes prime-time TV debut on The Apprentice
PATS Telford action can now be seen on video
Dates and venue fixed for AQUA 2017
New Pets at Home store opens in Lancashire
Hancock the superhero cat survives horror fall
Pet owners could see their insurance costs rise
Wheelchair tennis star agrees sponsorship deal with Pets Corner
Pet food brand IAMS issue fireworks advice
Bonfire Night Warning: Garden hedgehogs at risk
New small animal housing range launched by the makers of Rotastak
Radio Systems Corporation strengthens customer relations
Staff dress up as pet shop celebrates 40th birthday
Bethan gets a ‘Cani’ Gold in the Europeans
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New Pets at Home store opens in Lancashire


Pets at Home will open a new £300,000 store in Clitheroe, Lancashire tomorrow (Friday) with the creation of nine new jobs.

The company received more than 800 applications for the jobs, which include new grooming and veterinary positions.

The Groom Room at the store will offer a wide range of services including full grooming, bath and blow dry, puppy grooming and nail clipping, which are all important to a pet’s health and wellbeing.

Area manager Gill Parry said: “There has always been a strong demand from Clitheroe pet owners for Pets at Home to come to town, and we’re very pleased to have been able to grant them their wish and open a brand new, purpose built store on Whalley Road.

“Pets at Home is committed to recruiting from the local area and I’m pleased we’ve found a team of talented individuals in Clitheroe. They’re all extremely passionate about pets and can’t wait to get started.”

Applicants go through a number of stages to assess their compatibility for the role. Those recruited are given the option to gain specialist qualifications in pet care during their career with Pets at Home.

Store manager Zofia Sulinski said: “It’s been a busy few months and now my team and I can’t wait to open the doors and welcome our new customers and their pets to the store.”

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