In This Issue
SmartBarf benefits from growing interest in raw diets
Pet Industry Federation to refresh board as directors step down
Break the mould with Hill's Ideal Balance
UK pet shops urged to put rabbit welfare first this Easter
Pets at Home launches dogs-only store called Barkers
The Company of Animals launch a revolutionary dog treat
Natures Menu go for traditional English look at Interzoo
Digestion & Wind for humans from Pooch & Mutt! Really?
Just For Pets stores donate 1,000 Kong toys to charity
Pet retailers urged to enter the second PetQuip Awards
Stand space selling fast for PATS Harrogate
Ceva launches Adaptil puppy training films
Best Friends Veterinary Group offer free microchipping
Pet care firm Seahorse Atlantic 'branching' out into gardening
Owners of Cheshire pet shop call it a day
Scotts and Solus partnership is called off
Dog groomer takes over old pet shop in Hertfordshire
Global Pet Expo reports record-breaking numbers
Companion Animal Nutrition workshops announced by PIF
Parrot kicked out of pet department for squawking rude words
Hollings revamps packaging on its products
Expansion at Sneyd’s Wonderfeeds leads to new appointment
Further sponsors revealed for The Pet Show 2014
TickZ – the natural way to keep cats and dogs tick and flea free
New DNA testing schemes for Tibetan Terriers approved by Kennel Club
Keep up the #handsoffmyhobby pressure as Euro elections approach
Last chance to see largest canine art gallery in Europe
Denplan extends reach into pet insurance market
Positive retail outlook confirmed by latest SDEA survey
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Top 25 stories of 2013
Click on the headlines below to read the most read stories from Pet Trade Xtra 2013

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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The Company of Animals launch a revolutionary dog treat

There’s now a revolutionary and fun way for owners to treat their dogs, with the new Coachies Lick Treat from The Company of Animals.

Ideal for fun-packed walks and perfectly sized to fit in a pocket, the Coachies Lick Treat is a lickable version of the much-loved original Coachies Training Treats. It’s so simple to use – you simply shake the bottle, remove the lid and get the dog to lick the roller ball.

When licked, the rollerball releases the 100% natural flavour of either chicken or bacon for a low calorie treat. With 500 licks per bottle and only one calorie per eight licks the Coachies Lick Treat is not only a healthy way to reward a pooch but is also great value for money!

Perfect for reward-based training, once sealed it can’t be smelt – helping owners avoid a pocket full of smelly and broken up treats and nosey dogs poking around in their pockets. The 100% natural ingredients include chicken, brewer’s yeast, glucose and green tea extract so there are no nasty surprises, and owners can treat away without worrying about weight gain.

They retail at £4.99 and are available to order now.

Coachies Training Treats: For those who prefer traditional treats, Coachies Training Treats use high quality, natural ingredients and are oven baked to lock in nutrition and flavour. They have no artificial colours, flavours or added sugars and are the healthiest way to train your dog. Treats available in the range include: 

Puppy Training Treats: These treats can be fed from eight weeks old and have added calcium for healthy teeth and bones. Natural yoghurt on chicken provides the perfect tasty reward which is ideal for a puppy’s sensitive tummy. Coachies Puppy Training Treats are available in 75g or 200g bags and retail at £1.19 and £2.69 respectively.

Adult Training Treats: These treats are supplemented with vitamins, minerals and calcium, making treat time truly healthy. They are made with beef, chicken and lamb for added variety and excitement, keeping dogs motivated during training.  Coachies Adult Training Treats are available in 75g or 200g bags and retail at £1.19 and £2.69 respectively. 

Natural Training Treats: These treats are wheat free and packed with added omega 3 & 6. Preserved with natural antioxidants and plant extracts to support a healthy immune system. Rice and oats are a substitute for the wheat flower used in the other varieties of Coachies. Chicken with yoghurt makes the perfect natural treat for all dogs, even those with wheat allergies or sensitive stomachs.  Coachies Natural Training Treats are available in 75g or 200g bags and retail at £1.50 and £3.49 respectively.

For more information visit www.companyofanimals.co.uk

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