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Scorching sales for cooling vests as Europe hots up
Dog ball launcher wins major industry award
‘Franchisor of the Year’ accolade for pet food firm
Arden Grange encourage customers to participate in 2020 photo calendar competition
Denzel's launch three new on-the-go dog snacks
PFMA raise pet obesity awareness in House of Commons
Pet Industry Federation on the move after 25 years
Trespaws set to launch new toy at PATS Telford
Collared Creatures launch new Deluxe Cocoon Dog Bed
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Nisa launches pet promotion for its retailers
Brambles PAW helping wildlife rescue centres
Vet braves the shave for Macmillan
Scruffs completes new-look Summer collection
Pet experts issue guidelines on hoildaying with a hound
Poppy’s Picnic adds new Pheasant BITES to TASTY Treats Range
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Raw pet food recalled after salmonella found in products
Actress Gemma Atkinson visits pet brands at Dogfest
Forthglade increases sales by 21% with new factory set to drive further growth and local employment
Pedigree Wholesale secures exclusive distribution of pet grooming and hygiene brand TropiClean
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Vet braves the shave for Macmillan

 

Monika Kleyenstuber, clinical director at St George’s Vets in Halesowen, has shaved her head and helped raise over £1,100 for Macmillan Cancer Support.

 

During St George’s open day there was a raffle with prizes donated by local businesses, a fun dog show and goodie bags but, the event of the day was brave Monika taking the clippers to her hair with staff and clients cheering her on.

 

They had set a fundraising target of £500 but have more than doubled that with more donations still coming in. Monika said,

 

“Cancer darkens so many people’s lives. Several people in our team have had to face it. This is our way of giving something back, thanking Macmillan Cancer Support, helping them continue their essential work.”

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