In This Issue
Puppy sales at pet shops set to be banned
Animal welfare campaigners celebrate
Pet Industry Federation issues statement
Connolly’s Red Mills – Go Native range of grain-free dog food, treats and dental superfood sticks
How should UK businesses develop a Brexit strategy?
HOWND enters the dog treat market
Making a store dog-friendly can boost business
Great seminars lined up for PATS Telford, including keynote talks from pet business expert J.Nichole Smith
Poppy’s Picnic’s nominated for three business awards
Lintbells says Mobility Matters at PATS
Be prepared for the party season, says Pet Remedy
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Pets at Home withdraws dog treats from shelves
Loving Pets appoints Steve Cooke as Sales Director
New name and packaging for Equitop GLME
Keep your dog safe on your Summer Staycation
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
New pet store concept from Kennelgate
Garden centre puts up the 'dogs welcome' signs
British brand Laughing Dog launches new cat food range
Excitement builds as PATS Telford gets set for epic show
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Pets at Home withdraws dog treats from shelves
 

Pets at Home is reported to have discontinued the sale of dog treats containing kangaroo meat.

 

According to thelondoneconomic.com website, the pet retail chain were contacted by animal welfare charity group Viva! following reports that the treats were spotted on its shelves.

 

Pets at Home stocked two variations of the 100 per cent kangaroo meat strips which were marketed as grain and gluten-free, “natural” high-quality dog treats.

 

CEO Peter Pritchard is said to have responded positively, confirming that as the treats did not meet the company's ethical standards they would discontinue sales.

 

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