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New exhibitors join big-name brands at PATS Sandown
New wholesaler launches into UK pet food market
Danish Design launches FatFace pet bed collection
Burgess Pet Care launches vet awards with RWAF
Naturediet gives dogs a feel good Christmas
Lily’s Kitchen launches ‘Tasty Treats for Happy Dogs’ cookbook in time for Christmas
Scruffs announces mass December giveaway event
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Campaign to deter dog owners from buying rawhide chews
PFMA offers guidance on handling raw pet food
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Naturediet gives dogs a feel good Christmas

 

Naturediet has donated over 250 meals for dogs whose owners will be attending a Christmas Centre run by homeless-persons charity Crisis.

 

The centre is one of nine across the capital where guests can make the most of a range of advice, support, health and wellbeing services, as well as giving them the opportunity to relax, regain confidence and plan for the future in a supportive environment.

 

The charity also offers advice and support in areas such as health, housing, employment and benefits throughout the year.

 

“We are all too aware of the isolating time that Christmas can be for those less fortunate than ourselves,” says Emily Cannon, Head of Sales and Marketing at Naturediet.

 

“Naturediet make an effort all year round to work with charities in need of support and food donations, however at Christmas this is even more prevalent.

 

“In an effort to help assist Crisis with the amazing work they do to make Christmas easier for those in need, we wanted to provide meals for the faithful canine companions whose owners may have found themselves in difficult circumstances.”

 

For more information on how to get involved, or to donate, visit: https://www.crisis.org.uk/get-involved/donate/

 

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