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Big changes planned for Pet Care Trade Association
See the largest number of new products under one roof
Dragons' Den-backed pet firm to launch treat
Long Paws comes to the aid of thirsty dogs at Crufts
Dog food sales in the UK reach record levels
Dogs are still the nation’s favourite pet
Aquatic retailers get a pat on the back
World's first pet-specific Data Recorder launched
Supreme spread the message for better quality muesli
It's Pet Theft Awareness Week
People like working for Pets at Home, it's official!
But top Pets at Home executive quits to join Halfords
Crufts' TV audience at an all-time high
Plans for a new aquatic show at the NEC
Hollings takes advantage of social media opportunity
Walter Harrison’s launches value pack of fat balls
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People like working for Pets at Home, it's official!

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Pets at Home has won the prestigious Sunday Times Top 25 ‘Best Big Companies To Work For’ title for 2013.

The awards are based on an anonymous employee survey, and no other company taking part scored more positively for questions about managers and colleagues, how people felt about the company, the opportunities for personal growth and the way the business approached ‘giving something back’.

“People development is at the heart of our success," said Pets at Home people director Ryan Cheyne. "We have a step-by-step approach to training through our Pets at Home Academy, which builds knowledge and allows our colleagues to develop specialist skills in areas such as aquatics, reptiles, grooming and pet nutrition."

The company, which employs 5,930 people, topped the tables for fun with colleagues with a score of 85%, and came first for 'making a difference to the world' (78%), primarily for its work to rehome 57,000 animals last year in addition to raising £1.65million for rehoming and animal charities.

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