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Shock over Channel 4 coverage of 'puppy cloning' competition! It trivialises the issue, says KC
Dogs Trust against cloning
Mars buys P&G's pet food brands in $2.9bn deal
Tetra’s AquaArt Explorer Line highlights stylish design
Councils fail to follow industry advice on pet shop licensing
Break the mould with Hill's Ideal Balance
Photographer uses Photoshop to help abandoned dogs find homes
British pet firms clinch impressive export orders in America
How a PetQuip Award can give a business an added boost
Global pet food brand set to take UK market by storm
100% mark-up on own pet food brand with no minimum order
New Chair for British Dog Groomers' Association
Whisker-friendly feeding bowl returns to pet stores
Lily’s Kitchen launches new game recipe ‘Wild Woodland Walk’
The best in-car comfort and safety for dogs
Record number of petcare product suppliers exhibiting in British group at Interzoo
Sneak preview of what will be showcased at Interzoo
New Jungle Green LED Lights from WhitePython
TopLife Formula sponsors Flyball puppy in training
Get your paws on discounted Crufts 2015 tickets
Call for a ban on electric shock collars reaches the House of Lords
Barley straw situation ‘still bonkers’ says industry body
Follow the Sleddog Championship action free online at CSJ
Trainee solicitor who left a dog to die is jailed
BVA supports campaign to keep dogs on lead near livestock
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1. Profitable Lincolnshire pet store is closing down
2. Finalists of new industry awards revealed
3. Telford pet shop closes down on the spot
4. Bespoke pet furniture firm seeks retail outlets
5. The Giant Pet Store in Norfolk goes into administration
6. RRPs should be protected, says pet shop
7. Poundstretcher expands its pet business
8. Leading vet responds to claims by dog behaviourist
9. Taking on the giants of the pet food industry
10. Small Irish firm is a big player in the dog treat market
11. Award-winning Just for Pets aims to open more stores
12. Pressure from retail giants and the internet force pet shop to close down
13. Hundreds of UK pet shops selling inadequate hutches
14. Secrets of success of an award-winning pet store
15. Sales grow for ‘natural pet store’ that refuses to stock food from major suppliers
16. Vets should share some of the blame for falling pet welfare standards
17. Dog Rocks stop supplying Amazon Retail
18. Seahorse Atlantic and Soopa share winning formula
19. Pet GPS device sets its sights on Europe
20. Pure Pet Food is an instant hit
21. Pet retailers react to Crown's distribution move
22. Divided opinion among some retailers
23. Lancashire pet shop to close down at the end of the month
24. Dragon's Den star backs Southampton pet firm
25. Mars Petcare looks to close Peterborough factory

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British pet firms clinch impressive export orders in America

The 11 British suppliers of petcare products that exhibited at Global Pet Expo in Florida in March as part of a UK group organised by the British based PetQuip export association have returned to the UK with glowing reports of the success of the show. 

The British pet product information stand, organised and manned by PetQuip, also received visits from over 70 buyers from 20 countries and as a result will be issuing further firm sales leads to its association members.

Some of the successes include:

  • Hilton Herbs Ltd was one of the companies to secure new export orders for its herbal supplements, topical creams and natural healthcare products for dogs, cats, horses and birds.  The company also held discussions with a potential new Californian distributor.
  • Feathers & Beaky exhibited its award-winning free-range chicken accessories, and won an order for one of its new products from a Dutch customer. The products also attracted interest from buyers from Australia and South America.
  • Micro-Id Ltd isexpecting to gain business from a pet collar supplier that showed interest in the British firm’s microchip Identification systems for animals.  Interest was shown by buyers from South America, Australasia, Europe and from a Lebanese Kennel Club.
  • Animology exhibited its shampoos and sprays to dog groomers and owners for the third time at Global Pet Expo, and while at the show appointed a US manufacturers’ representative and a vice president of sales for the company’s US office.
  • CarPET Pet Hair Remover launched its pet hair remover in the North American market for the first time, and it resulted in a pleasing number of orders and over 200 enquiries from countries including South America, France and Japan.
  • Lily’s Kitchen’s range of natural and nutritious recipes for dogs and cats also generated solid interest from buyers from the US and a number of South America countries.
  • House of Paws rated it the best show the companyhad attended, and anticipated securing orders for its luxury pet beds from new potential customers.
  • SureFlap launched new items to its range of microchip-operated pet doors and feeders for cats and small dogs and were pleased with the resulting new business leads. The company also acquired a greater understanding of the working of the US pet product market while at the show. 
  • Hing Designs was another company that had an excellent show.  The UK supplier of feeding devices for cats and dogs met with overseas distributors which it had secured at previous Global Pet Expo shows, and is now in a position to service new South American outlets gained during the 2014 show. 
  • Seneye aquatic monitors displayed its digital test device that monitors the key water in an aquarium. Seneye stated that the show had exceeded all expectations and that the buyers the firm had met from around the world were “all real decision makers”.

All of the UK firms had the benefit of funding arranged by the PetQuip export association via the UK Trade & Investment Trade Show Access Programme and also from the comprehensive exhibitor and administration support packages provided by the PetQuip association.

For further information visit www.petquip.com

Pictured: The British stands at Global Pet Expo were kept busy with visits from overseas buyers.

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