In This Issue
Pet brands tell staff to stay away from Crufts
Independent retailers call on government to set up emergency coronavirus fund to help firms
More than 120 companies signed up to exhibit at PATS Telford in September
Mackle launches ‘Norsh’ freeze dried food for pets
Peregrine Livefoods Ltd takes over exclusive UK distribution of Aquarium Systems UK
Nylabone adds to puppy chew toy range
Owner of celebrity canines wins national charity award
Last chance to enter UK’s biggest pet slimming contest
Pooch & Mutt debuts their new look at Crufts
Johnston & Jeff launches No Mess, No Grow Wild Bird Food 
New Fish4Dogs packs are a real treat
Programme of visibility for Fish4Dogs
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Former pet shop owner banned from selling animals after being caught without a licence
Pet shop set to close after 20 years
Inspiring vets and nurses of the future at Holmefield Veterinary Clinic
Join Medical Detection Dogs for unique family adventure
The best of last weeks Pet Trade Xtra
Pet food company stars in BBC Three documentary
Pet firm to appear in new series of Dragons’ Den
Su-Bridge secures wholesale exclusive for Hot Dog
Two young entrepreneurs set out ambitious pet plans
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Join Medical Detection Dogs for unique family adventure

A dog’s nose, containing around 300 million scent receptors, is so powerful that it can detect all sorts of things that humans can’t – even the smell of disease.

 

That said, there are still a lot of things that humans can smell! To test how human noses compare to super-powered canine senses, Medical Detection Dogs are inviting adventurers to the Escot Estate, where on Sunday 5th April they’ll be placing six secret scents at sniffing stations located around the beautiful grounds of the estate.

 

Adults, children, and their dogs are all invited to come along and sniff out the puzzling perfumes. For the teams who can correctly identify the most smells, there will be prizes including a family voucher for Wildwood at Escot.

 

This fun and unique adventure will take place between 10am until 1pm on Sunday 5th April and will cost a donation of £20 for a family adventure (two children and two adults), or £8 for an adult or £4 for a child under 16. All proceeds will go towards supporting the work of Medical Detection Dogs.

 

Donations can be made on the day or in advance; there’ll only be space for a limited number of adventurers, so get in touch with Rebecca at rebecca.pearce@medicaldetectiondogs.org.uk to reserve a place.

 

Escot Estate is near Ottery St Mary, Devon, EX11 1LU

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