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Help your customers to sort out nasty pond problems
UK pet owners turn to natural supplements from French firm
Nephew steps in to re-open family pet shop
Bents launches Puppy Parties at its recently opened Pet Place
Impressive number of new products to be unveiled at PATS Sandown
New General Manager for Royal Canin UK & Ireland
Precious Pets London sets its sights on conquering the US
Pet shop staff left in a state of shock by armed robber
Loving Pets signs first UK distributors to launch award-winning products
New Adaptil TV advertisement campaign coincides with Crufts
Pets at Home defends vet who put down family’s cat after it was mistaken for a stray
Pet firms urged to be patient when recruiting newcomers to the trade
Switching from the diamond trade to the pet trade
Two new senior foods from James Wellbeloved
Victory for owners of pets killed on the road
Pet Industry Federation supports ‘Harvey’s Law’ campaign
Best Friends Veterinary Group honours long service staff
CSJ joins forces with Quinns in Ireland
PIF launches online courses for pet retailers
New exciting dog toy explodes onto the shelves
Frozzys has a taste for the UK market
Kennels and catteries get a new voice
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Pet shop staff left in a state of shock by armed robber



A robber left staff at a Fraserburgh pet shop in Scotland in a state of shock after brandishing a knife and escaping with around £60 in cash...

The man pulled the blade on the owner of Pets Palace and his colleague in Hanover Street on Sunday.

The incident happened around 4.30pm when the shop was closed to customers.

Owner Graham Skene and staff member Linda McRobbie were feeding animals when the lone robber entered the shop.

The man, who was believed to be wearing a Superdry jacket and jeans, stole cash from the float, which was in the till, before getting away.

The man is believed to have gained entry through the main door of the pet shop, which had its shutter open.

Linda McRobbie said: “We’re a bit shook up but we’re okay.

“The shop is closed on a Sunday but we have small animals so they need to be fed.

“We came in to do our normal feed and restock and we had only been here five or 10 minutes when this person appeared with a knife.

“He actually apologised. ‘I’m sorry, this is an robbery’, he said. If he was really sorry he wouldn’t have come in the first place.”

CCTV captured the man and footage has now been handed to Police Scotland.

A Police Scotland spokesman said: “Inquiries into the incident are ongoing.” He said they were appealing for witnesses.

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