In This Issue
Animal lover fulfils dream of opening own pet shop
Jollyes invests £1m to expand vet clinics & other services
One month until entries close for Innovation Award
Leading pet company announces management changes
PARK LiFE Pet planning for biggest show to date
Pet care providers combine for Dog Dental Month
Paleo Ridge reveals novel way to show Crufts visitors how wholesome its food is
Nylabone creates Gourmet range for discerning dogs
Mr Bug enhances ethical credentials with lavender offer
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High street pet shop expands into larger premises
PetQuip organises webinar on exporting to the EU
Water hyacinth set to return to GB ponds
Ornamental aquatic industry to meet at Nusatic 2023 
Bira continues fight for government support on business energy rates
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Pet retail expert helping companies to grow their business
Pet firm told to remove 'unsubstantiated' dog bed claims from promotional material
Dragons' Den contestant launches premium pet service
Dog training business gets 'paws up' from Theo Paphitis
Insect protein pet food secures first garden centre stockist
Crufts in numbers 2023 plus fascinating facts and stats
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Mr Bug enhances ethical credentials with lavender offer

 

Mr Bug, the maker of bug-based treats for dogs, is enhancing its sustainable credentials with an initiative to encourage beneficial pollinators into gardens.

 

The innovative brand is offering to give any pet owner buying Bug Bites a free pouch of British-grown lavender seeds.

 

Besides looking lush and smelling serene, lavender is known for keeping unhelpful bugs at bay (ticks, fleas and mosquitoes) while acting as a floral magnet for beneficial pollinators (bees and butterflies).

 

Mr Bug is making its name with anb ethical stance on entovegan nutrition (the UK’s first homegrown mealworm farm in UK), backing the rural economy, and using fully recyclable packaging.

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