In This Issue
Hull pet shop set to close after 71 years…but owner says he's staying in the industry
New additions to the YAKERS Himalayan dog chew range
Models get naked to ‘expose pet food industry’
No fuss, no mess Miracle Dry Foam Wash from HOWND
Nominations open for CEVA Animal Welfare Awards 2018
Creaturewares unveils colourful coasters and bowls
Excitement mounts for the Pet Industry Forum and Awards
‘Turkey Christmas Dinner’ from Benyfit Natural
Taking the fuss out of mealtimes with Fish4Dogs
HandiScoop produce new ‘informative’ video
Record numbers attend the British Dog Grooming Champs
Pero launches first-ever TV marketing campaign
Monster launches dog-friendly wrapping paper
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Woman who sold puppies from illegal 'pet shop' fined £1,630
Light pawed pets causing havoc throughout Britain
61% of pet owners blame flatulence on the dog
Christmas cards for pets outsell those for Mothers-in-Law
Fish4Dogs welcomes new team member
Training Tuesday goes to the top of the class at BETA International 2018
Wipe Your PAWS door mat by More Than Words
Judges announced for 2018 BETA International Innovation Awards
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
Parking restrictions blamed for pet shop closure
Vets strip off to help pets of the homeless
Festive pet product becomes a nationwide bestseller
Pet food firm secures £5m in funding to support global expansion
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Vets strip off to help pets of the homeless

 

Students of the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies at Edinburgh University have stripped naked for a high quality 2018 calendar with the proceeds going to the All4Paws charity.

 

All4Paws offers free veterinary care to the pets of homeless and vulnerably housed people with weekly student-run clinics and all proceeds from the limited edition calendar will be donated to the charity.

 

The students of the Royal (Dick) organised a school-wide fundraising project called 'When Vets Undress' to support the cause and approached CSJ to become an official sponsor. 

 

CSJ recognised that the project met with their ethos and were eager to help, but asked, “Why CSJ?” and were delighted to get the response. “We opened this up to our 800 vet students, asking for suggestions based on the pet food they personally use. CSJ was brought forward, with strong support from several students.”

 

Since their launch the website and social media pages of When Vets Undress have gathered a large following and the first promotional video produced by the students had 7,500 views in its first week …. proving that nudity in a good cause definitely hits the spot!   

Order a calendar, see more about the charity and see pictures and video at www.whenvetsundress.org 

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