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HOWND chosen to pitch at Pets and Money Summit
Owner claims Pets at Home held his dog to ransom
Pet Trade Xtra produces a digital magazine version
Award winning Naturediet's eco-packaging range extended
Vitalin to showcase new dog food range at Crufts
Lintbells Mobility Matters support materials
Exciting new products to be launched at PATS Sandown
Different Dog to unveil plastic-free packaging
What’s new from the Pet Industry Federation at PATS?
For All DogKind add supplements to award-winning range
New top choice for mini dogs from Josera
Conference to provide practical advice to exporters
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Sales reps in pet trade warned to beware of false promises
Poppy’s Picnic nominated for two prestigious awards
Pie shop opens in closed-down pet store
RSW International Ltd to showcase pet products at Spring Fair
WHIMZEES is ‘top dog’ in fighting dental decay
New cat food launched in UK by Swedish firm
Garden centre donates animal-friendly plants to rescue centre
Veggie Dog is 99.99% Vegan
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
Pet store closes its doors due to 'unsustainable' trade
Pet retailer considers £8m stockpiling plan in case of a calamitous no-deal Brexit
World’s most hygienic germ-busting dog food bowl
New Wagg wet dog food range goes on sale this week
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Pet store closes its doors due to 'unsustainable' trade

 

A pet shop, which shared premises with a baby gift store, in Yarm, North Yorkshire, has shut up shop.

 

A note in the window from the owners states the decision to close was "extremely difficult" but one they had to make due to difficult trading conditions.

 

The business called Zibizi opened in 2016 and offered a range of products, with a quirky twist - a personalisation service.

 

The baby boutique on the ground floor sold items such as toys, clothing, nappy bags, playmats, and gifts. Meanwhile, the pet store on the first floor sold treats, beds, clothing, leads, and blankets. It also housed The Paw Room - a dog spa, which featured a jacuzzi bath for canine companions.

 

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