In This Issue
Award-winning pet brand is a hit in giftware market
Garden centre puts on the greatest festive display for pets
Barclays Bank branch turned into pet store
Stunning pet photos win 'pawsome' prizes
Brits will spend £210million on pets this Valentine’s Day
Besotted Brits prefer pets over partners
Retailers can enjoy category growth with a natural approach to supplements
Stay in front of customers…and competitors
Supreme Petfoods targets more success
King British launches ‘Fuel your Catfish Crew’ campaign
Search is on for the UK’s fattest pets
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Government consider pet shop puppy sale ban
BVDA requests immediate removal of logo from 'offending' pet products
Pet bouquets – a new trend sweeping the nation
Spring puppy focus from James Wellbeloved
Climbing-inspired gear from Ruffwear
Nest boxes – mader to protect the nesting bird
Agria wins Best Pet Insurance Provider award
National Business Manager at VetSpec
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
Raw dog food brand appears on Dragons' Den and accepts £60k investment offer
Former owners of Just for Pets took heavy financial hit, accounts reveal
Meet the pet food firm ‘owned by the animals’
Strong seminar line-up at PATS Sandown
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Strong seminar line-up at PATS Sandown

 

PATS Sandown has secured a strong line-up of speakers for two days of seminars designed to give pet retailers ahead-of-the-game ideas on new lines, new approaches and new profit potential.

 

The talks, produced in association with Pedigree Wholesale, will take place in the Seminar Theatre in the Esher Hall of Sandown Park Exhibition Centre on both days of the show – Tuesday and Wednesday, March 20-21, 2018.

 

The free-to-attend series of retailer-focused seminars will cover a wide range of topics including: how to drive sales of pet products using expertise, engagement and ethics; all you need to know about licensing in 2018; getting more online visitors to your website; and health is the foundation for a magnificent future.

 

There will also be a chance to earn Continuing Professional Development (CPD) points for those people attending a special seminar on flea and tick control and prevention, by Beaphar UK. The CPD points will go towards the ongoing development of Suitably Qualified People (SQP) working in the pet industry.

 

Guy Blaskey, from Pooch and Mutt, has delivered seminars at PATS for the past seven years, and he said: “At every show the audience seems to be full of people who are really interested in pushing their businesses forward and learning about modern marketing techniques.

 

“I always get some very interesting questions at the end of the talk and people often follow up with queries via email, twitter or facebook.”

 

At PATS Sandown, Guy will be giving a talk on Wednesday March 21 on how to get your business growing.

 

“One of the easiest ways to discover new ideas that could help boost your business is to attend the free seminars at PATS,” said organiser Annie Foord.

 

“If there’s a subject that catches your eye then make a mental note of the time or write it down in your diary so you don’t miss it.

 

“Most seminars last half-an-hour so there’s no time to become bored. In fact, because of the time limit, there’s a lot of information packed into such a short session and often it’s a good idea to take notes or write down bullet points. Usually, the speaker will take questions at the end of the talk.”

 

As well as this free programme of seminars there will be so much more to see on the exhibitor stands packing two halls at Sandown, including an impressive number of items in the New Product Showcase, sponsored by pbwnews.

 

To help make the visitor experience even more enjoyable and rewarding, both the Surrey and Esher Halls have their own entrances and registration points, with visitors benefitting from free show entry, free parking, a free catalogue and many special offers.

 

There will also be a wide range of food available from all the various outlets and all visitors will receive a free cup of tea or coffee voucher, which will be redeemable all day.

 

To register for free entry to the show and to view the full list of exhibitors visit www.patshow.co.uk

 

Opening times

Tuesday March 20: 9.30am-5.30pm

Wednesday March 21: 9.30am-4.30pm

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