In This Issue
Private equity firm sells off remaining stake in Pets at Home
Pets at Home faces £2million bill over store closures
Pet retailer bucks online shopping trend
Pet food firms hit back at raw food claims
Exciting plans for the UK’s National Pet Trade Event
Putting an end to puppy farming in the UK
Leading UK firms heading for Gobal Pet Expo in March
Don’t make owning more than one cat a ‘cat’astrophe
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Ex-Commercial Director at Vital becomes Fish4Dogs Sales Director
Pet expert raises 'pre-pup' issue as Ant McPartlin's custody row over dog is revealed
Mars hires new sales director
Prestigious award for WildWash at international trade event
AmPet Products wins Innovation & Excellence Award
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
Pets at Home to close all seven of its Barkers high street stores
Sainsbury’s extends pet range with new food launch
Pet food firm launches new franchise business
£1.5m new investment at Inspired Pet Nutrition site
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Prestigious award for WildWash at international trade event

 

Pet brand WildWash has won the Best Small Stand at BETA International 2018.

 

The judges said: “The stand was merchandised simply and spoke with a clear message that backed up the brand's ethical range of products. There was effective use of wall fixtures and simple, easy-to-shop point-of-sale. They had clearly thought outside the classic stand set-up to create a display that took time, energy and effort, and provided plenty of opportunity for interaction. Staff were really friendly and approachable.”

 

In other good news for WildWash, the Good Shopping Guide has published a round-up of the Most & Least Ethical Brands of 2017, and Wildwash is featured as one of the ‘Good’ brands!

 

The findings are based on research carried out by The Ethical Company Organisation in 2017 and makes for interesting reading: http://www.thegoodshoppingguide.com/least-ethical-companies-2017-edition/

 

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