In This Issue
Bespoke pet furniture firm seeks retail outlets
Exhibitor stands at PATS Harrogate ‘sold out’
Profitable Lincolnshire pet store is closing down
The Pet Show at Stoneleigh hailed as a great success
Pets At Home surgery and superstore plan for Cornwall
New Pets at Home store for Burgess Hill
New pet shop licensing guidance welcomed by OATA
Vitamins and supplements to get the Animology treatment
Natures Menu increases its force of delivery vans
Final chance to enter new industry awards
Smell from Nestlé Purina factory upsets residents
Marriage proposal involving pet dog becomes internet sensation
Expert panel for breeder education seminars
Albion Meat Products launches working dog range
Cash stolen from Derbyshire pet shop
American pet product illuminates the UK market
Fresh call to ban cruel electric shock devices
Winning team offer nutrition advice
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The Pet Show at Stoneleigh hailed as a great success

More than 17,000 visitors descended on Stoneleigh Park in Warwickshire at the weekend for the debut of The Pet Show 2013.

The Midlands-based venue was transformed into a menagerie of pet-related attractions, exhibits and performances across six animal themed zones including The Stables, Kennels, Hutch, Aquarium, Cattery and Aviary.

Organised by Cheshire-based TCG Media Ltd, attractions included performances by Britain's Got Talent Winners Ashleigh & Pudsey (above), dressage to rap music, and birds of prey displays, as well as a whole host of 'hands on' activities for both  children and adults.

Sponsors for the event included Confused.com, Burgess Pet Care, James Welbeloved, Positive Pet Care and Royal Canin.

Ian Sear, director of The Pet Show said: “We are thoroughly delighted with how our first show went. It's always difficult to gauge how a new venture may turn out but on this occasion we couldn't have asked for much more.

“We know it's early days but the feedback we've been receiving from visitors and exhibitors to date has been extremely positive.”

The Pet Show was unique, covering a 39,000 square metre location across three exhibition halls, a courtyard and outdoor grass arenas.

Commenting on the first event, Alpha Dog Behaviour director Nick Jones said: “I was pleasantly overrun with people seeking advice on both days. The public were super too and despite being exhausted I thoroughly enjoyed the experience in every way.”

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