In This Issue
Award-winning pet store owners vow to return despite shop's closure following row with landlord
Revealed: PetQuip Awards 2019 finalists announced
PATS Telford once again backing PetQuip Awards
Take your time when deciding on a career move in the pet trade, says recruitment expert
Pets at Home buys stake in dog-walking service
Ruffwear makes more connections at outdoor show
Furry face of the Fish4Dogs advent calendar
Revealed: Dogs most likely to receive pet therapy
Natures Menu launches Country Hunter Superfood Beef
Largest ever response to Rabbit Awareness Week
Pet industry confirms interest in Petindex, say organisers
‘Animal OBE’ for devoted Police Horses
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New site operations manager for pet food manufacturer
Pet shop duo face charges of causing unnecessary animal suffering
Future of West Midlands pet store in jeopardy after smash and grab raid
Nutriment is leader of the pack on ‘All About Dog Food’ supersite
Latest addition to the Catit collection
No time for cat napping with PetLove’s new Catnip Range
Creating a mystical ancient Aztec environment with Exo Terra’s latest Terrarium and Ornament range
CSJ’s founder ‘leads’ the way
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
Dog ball launcher wins major industry award
Trespaws set to launch new toy at PATS Telford
Nisa launches pet promotion for its retailers
Scorching sales for cooling vests as Europe hots up
‘Franchisor of the Year’ accolade for pet food firm
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Future of West Midlands pet store in jeopardy after smash and grab raid

 

A West Midlands pet shop fears it won’t be able to restock after thieves broke into the store.

 

The burglars, who forced their way Harley Hounds Raw Food Supplies, on the High Street in Quarry Bank, Dudley, by smashing through a glass window, were caught on CCTV.

 

The owner of the store told Black Country Live: "I came to work Friday morning and I was in bits. I've only been open 12 weeks so this is really unnerving.

 

"They emptied the shelves and unless the insurance allow me to claim, I can’t see me being able to afford to put the stock back, It’s so upsetting."

 

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