In This Issue
Revealed: Secrets of an award-winning pet retailer
Vet students strip off for a good cause
Pet firms urged to set reasonable sales targets
Bestpets wins Wholesaler of the Year for second year
Natures Menu named Manufacturer of the Year
How HayPigs became a big player in small animal market
Time to confine trampolining Boxers and flying pugs to advertising history books, say leading vets
Pets at Home opens new pet-friendly head office
Specialist retailer branches out into dog treats
Trade associations join forces to stage post-Brexit debate
Josera and Green Petfood to exhibit at PATS Sandown
Poppy’s Picnic celebrates two successful years
Deadly disease warning to rabbit owners
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Plans to turn former pet store into shop selling pies and pasties
Victoria Pendleton is heading for BETA International 2019
Henry Wag extends range beyond dogs to horses
Focus on the future?
Law Print scoops top BRC supply chain grade
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
Unique pet store offers boutique boarding for dogs
Forthglade opens new £8 million factory in Devon
Winners of Pet Industry Federation Awards revealed
Nineteen 87 launches new ‘Buy Direct’ website
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Vet students strip off for a good cause

 

Final-year students at the Royal Veterinary College have stripped naked for a 2019 calendar in support of charity.

 

All the proceeds from calendar sales – priced at £10 each – will be donated to Vetlife, a charity providing  emotional, financial and mental health support to the veterinary community.

 

Photos on the calendar show the wannabe vets posing some of the animals they’re going to be taking care of in future.

 

The theme for the 2019 calendar is 'Vets in Action' and final-year student Ben Alexander Smith, who took the photos, said: “I wanted to take photos that would reflect a stripped back representation of the various careers vets in practice have. I’m really happy with the artistic look of the calendar and they are flying off the shelves."

 

The calendar can be bought here: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/254001512830

 

 

 

 

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