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  • Oct- 2018 -
    22 October
    Independent pet shop scoops top prize in Burns awards

    Independent pet shop scoops top prize in Burns awards

    A Kilmarnock pet shop has won £2,500 cash in a national competition ran by Burns Pet Nutrition for the best shop window display. The independent shop, named Sommerville Feeds, has been running for over 38 years and beat off competition across the country to be crowned nationwide winners of Burns…

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  • 12 October
    Brits to spend over £2bn on pet care products and services by 2023

    Brits to spend over £2bn on pet care products and services by 2023

    New research has found the UK pet product and service market is expected reach a value of £2.1bn by 2023, a 25 percent increase from an estimated £1.7bn in 2018. According the research by Mintel shows six in 10 pet owners bought pet products in 2017, with toys being the…

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  • 11 October
    Amazon removes heat pad which killed four kittens after catching fire

    Amazon removes heat pad which killed four kittens after catching fire

    Amazon has removed a HUAYUU pet heating pad after one burst into flames killing four kittens. The £15.99 pad caught fire on the 24 September, the same day the item arrived according to the kittens’ owner Belinda Carr, 59, who said she tested the product before giving it to the…

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  • Aug- 2018 -
    30 August
    Hot September could cost retailers £320m in sales

    Hot September could cost retailers £320m in sales

    The British Retail Consortium (BRC) has said a hot September could cost retailers £320m in sales, with non-food retailers losing £80m per week. Based on Met Office figures, the new BRC research found a “clear relationship” between weather and retail sales. The report says that weather influences sales most between…

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  • 22 August
    Puppy and kitten pet shop sales to be banned in Lucy’s Law victory

    Puppy and kitten pet shop sales to be banned in Lucy’s Law victory

    The government has announced a consultation to introduce a ban on commercial third party puppy and kitten sales in England, marking a victory for Lucy’s Law campaigners. If this is introduced, anyone who is not a professional breeder will not be able to sell a puppy or a kitten and…

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  • 17 August
    Kennelgate launches new store concept

    Kennelgate launches new store concept

    Pet superstore chain Kennelgate will be launching a new pet food and product store concept, Pets & Friend, in Mansfield on Saturday 18 August. The branded store will offer a customer experience for pet owners to spoil their furry family members. On the day ,young owners can enjoy free face painting…

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  • 14 August
    Pets at Home to become ‘dementia-friendly’

    Pets at Home to become ‘dementia-friendly’

    Pets at Home has partnered with the Alzheimer’s Society to make its stores ‘dementia-friendly’. As many as 13,400 members of staff in all 440 Pets at Home stores, including those working in Vets4Pets and Groom Room concessions are to receive ‘dementia friends’ training on how to make the stores more…

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  • 8 August
    British cat owners ‘spend £7.9bn per year’, says Iams research

    British cat owners ‘spend £7.9bn per year’, says Iams research

    New research has found that British cat owners spend £7.9bn per year on their pets, with cat ownership in the country at a five-year high. The research by pet food manufacturer Iams, found that a fifth of UK households owned a cat with 20 percent of owners buying their pet…

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  • 8 August
    Trade body warns pet businesses to get ready for new licensing regime

    Trade body warns pet businesses to get ready for new licensing regime

    The Ornamental Aquatic Trade Association (OATA) said it is “deeply concerned” by the new Animal Activities Licensing (AAL) regime which comes into force in England on 1 October 2018, and is warning businesses to get ready for its implementation. The new licensing regime for England expands the types of businesses…

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  • 1 August
    Pet Trade News

    Men in retail more likely to be scrutinised for appearance at work

    Men who work in retail jobs are more likely to be scrutinised for their appearance than women, according to new data. Research from job search website CV-Library found 21.4 percent of retail employees have to follow gender-specific rules at work, despite 61.9 percent agreeing that these rules are sexist. The…

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