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Billy + Margot acquires premium UK pet food business Benyfit Natural
Pet firm lives up to ‘fastest growing company’ reputation as it expands into Australia
Nation's pets will suffer if there's a hard Brexit
Pets at Home hires former Argos exec David Robinson
Pet food business sets out ambitious plans for future
Renowned organic skincare brand launches pet range
Latest international buyers’ event offers major opportunity for UK suppliers to reach European pet and garden outlets
New champion crowned at British Dog Grooming Champs
Woofs' Cookie Jars make the perfect Christmas gift
Help cats feel at ease with new Beaphar CatComfort
Natures Vet opens new branch in Radstock, Somerset
Santa Paws is coming to town with HOWND's pawsome stocking fillers
Natures Menu refreshes natural ‘Raw Chunks’ range
Lintbells’ Mobility Matters pack offers value-added service to build customer relationships
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Cash stolen in pet shop raid
CCTV shows burglars wearing Freddy Krueger masks breaking into pet warehouse
BETA International 2019 Innovation Awards judges revealed
Vitalin to exhibit at National Pet Show
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Dog dies after eating ‘treat’ bought from pet shop
Barking Heads picks up national dog-friendly award
PetSafe Brand firm acquires pet travel product business
Top prize for dog food company at rural business awards
Inspired Pet Nutrition appoints Group Operations Director
Devon firm launches vegan-friendly dog treat
Lily's Kitchen enhances its ethical credentials
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CCTV shows burglars wearing Freddy Krueger masks breaking into pet warehouse
 

Two burglars wearing Freddy Krueger-style Halloween masks broke into a pet warehouse in Swadlincote, Derbyshire.

 

The burglars took more than £700 of cash from a safe and tills and caused thousands pounds worth of damage to the roof and phone line, which they apparently destroyed thinking it was the alarm system.

 

The intruders entered through the roof of Aquatic Pet Warehouse by using pickaxe and a pair of tin cutters.

 

The store's owner Simon Smith told Derbyshire Live: "It's sickening to the point of making you wonder if it's all worth it any more."

 

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