In This Issue
Preparing for the winter shedding period
TV star to launch new pet firm called Dr Krill in the UK
Record number of new products to be unveiled at PATS Telford
Award-winning pet store keeps innovating with the launch of Dog Coat Butter
TV presenter launches fashion campaign for poorly pets
New pet industry event to be launched in 2016
Petface wins New Product Award for its Loktop 2 Mealworm Feeder
Puppi Loo is the ideal training solution for home use
Natures Menu sees growth in the garden centre sector
The firework nightmare - research shows it’s not just our pets that are affected!
Pet Rebellion's car seat carpet is a winner
Multi award-winning family business to launch two new innovative products
DNA database bid to combat dog mess
Go Wild with Peckish campaign returns
New Tropiclean oral care products available from Rosewood
Cat cremated ‘accidentally’ in Dagenham vet blunder
Aled reigns Supreme again
Pet shop appealing for information after theft of two baby tortoises
Weston-super-Mare dog appears in Pets At Home advert
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TV star to launch new pet firm called Dr Krill in the UK
Trude Mostue, star of the BBC hit programmes Vet School and Vets in Practice, will return to the UK limelight when her new company Dr Krill Ltd exhibits at PATS Telford on September 27-28.

“I’m still working in TV and will have a programme on Polar Bears appearing soon but I am now focusing most of my time on my new venture - Dr. Krill Ltd,” says Trude.

“At PATS Telford I will be launching a unique product called Krill Bar, the first in a line of Krill-based products which help to heal bad skin and joints.”

Trude now lives in Oslo, Norway, with her fiancé and four children, and runs a veterinary practice there.

Her most widely recognised television roles were in the BBC Vet School in 1996, and later in the follow-up series Vets in Practice (1997-2002), though she went on to present a variety of wildlife programmes.

Trude will be on the Dr Krill stand at PATS (E3) throughout the show.

“I’m looking forward to coming back to Telford again. The last time I was there I was filming with the BBC - some ferrets I think,” adds Trude.

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