In This Issue
Arden Grange founder receives Lifetime Achievement Award
Award-winning Natures Menu gets ready to launch Country Hunter range...voted Best New Product at PATS
Free ‘Going Global’ workshop boosts packed PetQuip ‘export potential’ programme
Tetra puts the spotlight on aquariums
Seahorse Atlantic's Kelp Care passes clinical trial
Lily's Kitchen launches limited edition Christmas range
Pet Industry Forum voted an 'overwhelming' success
Trade body urges pet shops to train staff
Ancol launches Viva – a new breed of extendable dog lead
Designer wedding dresses worth £50,000 donated to the PDSA
MPM Products seeks £50 million funding
Fluval launches complete care range
If you haven't seen the PATS video here's your chance
Smallest and biggest dog breeds takes UK's tallest and shortest men for a walk
Police appeal after £20,000 burglary at Cumbrian pet shop
Pedigree Wholesale launch new company brochure
Car smash woe for crime-hit Leeds pet shop
Launch of the first Kennel Club Breed Rescue calendar
Rosewood distribute Starmark branded products in the UK
Interpet turns up the heat with new slim-line heater
First CaniX World Championships a howling success
Second success for dog groomer Mike
New Superfish Aquarium Products Brochure now available
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Launch of the first Kennel Club Breed Rescue calendar



The first Kennel Club Breed Rescue calendar is being launched at Discover Dogs on November 9 to celebrate purebred rescue dogs and raise money for the Kennel Club Charitable Trust.

Cover star, Jasmine, a Staffordshire Bull Terrier who was rescued by Northern Staffordshire Bull Terrier Rescue will be launching the sale of the 2014 KCBR calendar on Saturday with her rescue friend, Andrea Kitchen and new owners, Simon Mulholland and Adam Hussain from Coventry. 

The calendar showcases 12 dogs, all from different KCBR organisations and each with their own special story. The stars of the calendar were only chosen after a toughly fought competition run by Kennel Club Breed Rescue in search for the most worthy models to illustrate each month of the year.

Life has not always been so glamorous for Jasmine, who features in August and graces the calendar’s front cover.  Jasmine and her sister were brought to Northern Staffordshire Bull Terrier Rescue by a reservist Army medic who was called up to serve a six month tour of Afghanistan.

The man initially rescued Jasmine and her sister from  his  local sanctuary when  they  were  puppies after  they  had  been  taken  there half-starved and neglected, and Jasmine has a slight  foreleg deformity as a result of  poor  nutrition at  an  early  age. However both Jasmine and her sister are very much loved by their new families and Jasmine does not seem to be bothered by her leg.

Jasmine’s new owner, Simon Mullholland, an aerospace engineer, says: “Jasmine is such a loving and friendly dog and she settled into our home straight away. In fact, after two weeks we commented that it’s like she has been with us all her life. Everyone loves her and she is great with other dogs. We are so lucky to have her.”

The Kennel Club Breed Rescue calendar will be on sale for £9.99 throughout Discover Dogs and through the Kennel Club Online shop for the rest of the year. All proceeds go to the Kennel Club Charitable Trust to make a difference for all dogs’ lives.

Other canine models attending Discover Dogs will be April’s Han Solo, a Pomeranian, May’s Lily and Emily, Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, June’s Louis the Cairn Terrier and July’s Ronnie and Michael, both Cotons de Tulear.

For those who cannot make it to Discover Dogs, the calendar is available to buy from www.thekennelclub.org.uk/breedrescue

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