In This Issue
TV producers choose pet firms for prime-time viewing
Pets Corner boss goes undercover for Channel 4
Pure Pet Food duo eat own dog food to impress Dragons
New pet food brand to launch in the UK with seven treats
The Pet Show 2014 sign Webbox and Goodwyns as sponsors
Dog Rocks named as winners of young entrepreneur award
Aquatic industry pays tribute to leading international official killed in Ukraine plane tragedy
Customers of independent pet shop stay loyal despite opening of a Pets at Home store
Thousands sign petition after dog dies on P&O ferry
People insure their pets before their family, claims new research
Battersea Dogs Home gets £125,000 from Postcode Lottery
Flat pack hen house rules the garden roost
Dogs get jealous too, study reveals
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Pets Corner boss goes undercover for Channel 4


Steve Charman, the co-owner of nationwide retailer Pets Corner goes undercover on Channel 4 in his own business to see if a potentially risky multi-million pound investment to grow the business is likely to succeed. The programme 'Undercover Boss' will be shown on Tuesday, July 29, at 9pm.

Charman is responsible for over 450 staff and a turnover in excess of £30 million. He went undercover to investigate the company's operations before they change strategy for the future.

As he battles to keep his identity secret, Charman investigates whether there is disorder in the shops, if sales staff are struggling, and how suppliers are paid. 

Confronting whether there are problems within the organisation that cannot be ignored, he questions whether his expansion plan can succeed.

See how Charman – that's how he likes to be called – gets on when the programme is aired next week.
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