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Nestlé Purina in new bid to control smells from factory
Pets at Home announce financial figures with revenues growing by 11.2% to £665.4m
Dorking pet shop's traffic warden picture upsets local traders
Stephen Fry backs charity's call for ban on pet monkey trade
MPs demand accurate data on primate pet numbers
PetQuip identifies surge in worldwide business confidence
Oscar & Hooch collars and leads make huge impact
Precious Pets London brand goes international
The Canny Company launches the Canny Magloc
Success for Spike's World, Tastybone and Micro-ID at Interzoo
Pet Rebellion's products create worldwide interest
WildWash receives visits from Japanese and Chinese buyers
Vitalin unveils re-launched Super Premium Range
Tetra launches Goldfish FunBalls to appeal to younger fishkeepers
Animal Friends donates £5,000 to support Bring Your Dog To Work Day
Passport Intelligent pet doors launched by PetSafe
Unique new cooling toy from Mines for Pets
New Beaphar Nature food is cereal free and rich in Timothy hay
The Pet Show joins forces with Animal Kind
The wrong flea treatment could harm your pet, warns top vet
Bern Pet Foods appoints National Sales Manager
New Arcadia Jungle Dawn LED for reptiles has arrived
New operations director of Pets Choice
CSJ’s Lap-It-Up is tops for hot dogs and for puppies
Government Minister supports campaign to help save thousands of dogs
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The Pet Show joins forces with Animal Kind

The Pet Show has gone into partnership with welfare organisation Animal Kind to ensure the safety, comfort and wellbeing of all furry, feathered and scaly friends at the event in August.

Founded in 2013 by former RSPCA Head of Inspectorate Tim Wass MBE, the Animal Kind team have over 30-years’ experience in looking after animals’ best interests.

From housing checks to transport, Animal Kind will be making sure all current welfare standards are being upheld and surpassed, and that all participants are cared for to the highest standard.

Mr Wass (pictured right) said: “The organisers at The Pet Show have gone to extraordinary lengths to ensure that every animal’s welfare at the show is protected. The show is truly a celebration of pets and our relationship with them.

“As well as a great showcase for the best new products available to keep your pet healthy and happy, it’s a great place for people to get the very best advice from expert owners and keepers across all of the pet species.”

Animal Kind will be attending the two-day event at Stoneleigh Park on August 2-3, and will be on hand to offer advice should there be any public concern. Tim will also be taking part in the Ask the Experts panel and will be answering all welfare questions.

Tim added: “As humans we all have a relationship with animals. Right-minded, responsible people take their welfare especially seriously, and everything Animal Kind does reinforces that determination to do the right thing.”

To find out more about The Pet Show, head to www.thepetshow.co.uk.  For more information on Animal Kind, go to www.animalkindltd.co.uk

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