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Dragon Deborah Meaden exits Billy+Margot as firm announces partnership with The Company of Animals
PetQuip announces finalists for its prestigious Awards
Speculation over future of online pet retailers
‘Entry level’ brand DogStar launched by makers of Animology
Beaphar pledge donations to Hearing Dogs for Deaf People
New vet squad on a mission to protect vulnerable pets
Two UK pet owners to launch Natural Dog Conference
Pets Corner vouch to pay suppliers within 14 days of invoice
New pet shop to open in Ripon
Wolverhampton pet shop gets new owner
Pet sitter retires from ‘the loveliest job in the world'
£2,000 parrot stolen from Cheshire pet shop
PDSA vets save dog with ‘football-sized’ tumour
Pooch & Mutt launches New Puppy Development Pocket Pack
Wildlife World donate products to support two TV gardening shows
Peterborough business chief in 73-mile walk for dog rescue charity
Pet shop burglar jailed for three years
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Peterborough business chief in 73-mile walk for dog rescue charity
 
Peterborough-based businessman Kevin Taylor is in training for a 73-mile charity walk in aid of the Three Counties Dog Rescue in Bourne, Lincs.
 
Kevin will be part of a team of four who will spend six days walking Hadrian’s Wall in September, completing an average of 12 miles a day on the path between Wallsend on the east coast of England across to Bowness-on-Solway on the west coast.
 
With a mission “to accept, care for and find​ homes for unwanted, lost and stray dogs", the Three Counties Dog Rescue has successfully re-homed more than 6,000 dogs and cats since its formation in 1971.
 
Kevin - managing director of Marlor Tooling, a Woodston Industry-based company involved in the design, manufacture and refurbishment of tools used throughout manufacturing to shape and drill metal – says:
 
“The charity has to raise around £150,000 every year. So, if I can contribute a little towards that while at the same time do something that helps keep me fit then it’s a win-win situation.”
 
Support for the walk can be donated at: https://www.justgiving.com/Yvonne-Ward4
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