In This Issue
PATS Harrogate set to be the best pet trade show ever
PPM’s Win Stock competition comes to PATS Harrogate
How to get free retail advice
Getting the most from a trade show visit
Collarways launches Safespot Lockable Leash at PATS Harrogate
Winners of PetQuip Awards to be announced on Sunday
Chuckit available exclusively from Pedigree Wholesale
Record entries in Pet Industry Federation Awards 2013
Burglars steal more than 20 snakes during raid on Middlesbrough pet store
New low fat offering for dogs from Lily's Kitchen
Police hunt Edinburgh pet shop arson youths
Just for Pets name future Guide Dogs
Interpet brings the unique beauty of USA’s favourite statues to the UK
3P Enterprise distribute compostable dog litter bags
Xtra Dog becomes the official distributor for Katie’s Bumpers
Correction
Notcutts to sell Cambridge Garden Centre to Scotsdales
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Correction

In last week's edition of Pet Trade Xtra we stated that pet shop owner Gina Loxam's store was called Pampurred Pets – it should have been Pampered Pets. We're sorry for any confusion caused to PamPurredPets, who were not connected in any way to the story.

Gina, who is closing down Pampered Pets in Morecambe, said her decision had nothing to do with the internet, retail giants and supermarkets, as stated in the article.  It had everything to do with the recession and welfare cuts, said Gina.

"However, I've just heard that Pets at Home are opening a Morecambe branch soon so it could have affected my business," she added.

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