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New Kitty Café slammed by animal rights groups
Green Party plans would outlaw the rabbit hutch
PATS Telford gets ready for a bumper show
Pet businesses urged to take part in consultation on pet welfare
Delicious Baked Biscuits launched by Lily's Kitchen
Test your animal knowledge in an interactive quiz from PIF
World Agility Championship success for Team GB and Xtra Dog harnesses
Burns picks up four awards in four months
Beaphar ready to take advantage of a UK joint care market worth £20m
£260m credit facility for Pets at Home
Pets Corner celebrates Canine Partners' 25th anniversary with fund-raising initiative
Police will smash windows if dogs are left in cars
Cats at the Scratching Post in Waltham Abbey receive £13k pledge
PetBox full of treats wins Dragons' Den event
Introducing the cat lift!
Dog trials action caught on video by CSJ
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Pets Corner celebrates Canine Partners' 25th anniversary with fund-raising initiative



Pets Corner has marked the 25th anniversary of pet charity Canine Partners by donating 25p for every £25 spent by their customers.

The pet store chain ran the fund-raising scheme between April 1-14 to mark the work of Canine Partners, who partner amazing dogs with people with disabilities.

Canine Partners was founded in 1990, thanks to Anne Conway (Assistance Dogs enthusiast and dog welfare campaigner) and Liz Ormerod (well-known vet and Animal Assisted Therapy expert), who had spent several years researching Assistance Dog programmes worldwide during the late 1980s.

Anne and Liz were joined by Nicky Pendleton who, as an Occupational Therapist, brought expertise in the field of disability, and by Roger Jefcoate CBE who became our Vice President and sponsored the training of the first three dogs, Alex, Angus and Alfred, in 1994.

The charity rented various Hampshire-based premises over the years. It wasn't until 2003 that it began to operate from a Training Centre of its own, in Heyshott, West Sussex. A former polo yard and farm with various outbuildings, the Heyshott site had potential for conversion to specialist facilities. 

Dogs were trained while building-work progressed and the Centre was officially opened in 2005 by the charityt's Patron, HRH the Duke of Gloucester. The facilities lead the way in accessibility for disabled people. 

Canine Partners has progressed to a stage where it needs a second training facility and is currently developing premises in Osgathorpe in Leicestershire. When complete in a couple of years time this will allow the charity to double the amount of dogs it trains each year.

For more information visit www.caninepartners.org.uk and www.petscorner.co.uk

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