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New report highlights 'alarming' failings in rabbit welfare
Cats Protection slams the selling of feline fancy dress costumes
AmPet to exclusively distribute DOOG products in the UK
Turkey Terrific is the new recipe from Pure Pet Food
The Pet Show 2015 confirms its return to Stoneleigh Park
Tribal secures new listing at leading wholesaler Trust Pet Products
Five new product ranges launched by Gelert Pet Nutrition
The PetQuip British group returns to Global Pet Expo for a 5th year
Royal Canin invests in the cat sector by creating specific Feline team
Pet lovers show their devotion by choosing Devoted dog food
ROGZ products to be distributed in Germany through Savanna Pet
Wagg names Dan Reeves as their Marketing Manager
Crown Pet Foods employee caught smoking cannabis in locker room
Refurbished Llandudno pet store creates 11 new jobs
Thieves steal cash register and laptop from Devon pet shop
Smucker enters pet food business with £2.1bn deal
Top vet challenges next government on animal welfare
New quality range of bird tables from Johnston & Jeff
Royal Canin sponsors sled dog rally at Aviemore
Ceva Animal Health goes to Crufts!
Empty shops inevitable if retailers don’t adapt
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Refurbished Llandudno pet store creates 11 new jobs



A newly refurbished Pets at Home store in Llandudno has been officially opened, creating 11 new jobs in the process.

The store, situated on Mostyn Champneys Retail Park and featuring a new veterinary practice and groom room, was officially opened by the mayor of Llandudno, Cllr Malcolm Bullock,

Cllr Bullock said: “I can honestly say I have never seen facilities like they have here, and it really was something special to see.

“I had a good luck at the new areas and the facilities were overwhelming really, and it is great news that something like this has come to the town.

“Now pet owners can bring their animals to the Pets at Home store, whereas previously they could have been surplus to a call-out charge on weekend’s from traditional vets, so it really is fantastic news for the town.”

The total number of people employed at the store now stands at 22, and the Vets4Pets practice has a full operating theatre, digital X-ray facilities, in-house laboratory and hospital ward.

In addition, the groom room offers full grooming, bath and blow dry, puppy grooming and nail clipping.

Trev Evans, Pets at Home store manager, said: “We’ve listened carefully to what our customers have been telling us and we’re confident the store’s improved layout and new services will be just what they want.

“Our mission is to ensure pets live a happy and healthy life and the addition of a grooming salon and vet surgery means our customers will now find everything they need to care for their pets under one roof.”

Pictured, from left to right: Laura Jones, store manager Trev Evans, Cllr Malcolm Bullock Mayor of Llandudno, Emma Nesfield, Jackie Williams, Kat Parsons. 

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