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Covid-19

Covid-19 disrupted every level of the UK pet industry — from in-store operations and customer behaviour to global supply chains and product availability. Under this tag, Pet Gazette examines the commercial impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on pet shops, distributors, importers, and suppliers. Coverage includes lockdown trading conditions, workforce challenges, logistics disruption, e-commerce growth, and the long-term shift in consumer purchasing patterns. We also report on government support schemes, safety regulations, and how the pandemic has reshaped strategic planning across the petcare sector.

  • May- 2020 -
    15 May
    CoronavirusSwansea Council introduces pet food to food bank supplies

    Swansea Council introduces pet food to food bank supplies

    Pet food is now being introduced in more food bank parcels across Swansea, thanks to donations from manufacturers amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Swansea Council revealed it had received pet food donations from Pet Nutrition, Cambrian Pet Foods, Pets Choice and Pet Superstore Swansea, which included almost 4,000 tins of dog…

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  • 15 May
    CoronavirusIRC launches ‘We are open’ scheme amid Covid-19 crisis

    IRC launches ‘We are open’ scheme amid Covid-19 crisis

    The Independent Retailers Confederation (IRC), a group of trade organisations representing different independent retail sectors across the UK, has launched ‘We are open’, an online map and directory of independent shops that are still open and operating responsibly during the Covid-19 pandemic.   Under the government’s guidance some high street retailers…

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  • 14 May
    CoronavirusOak Tree Animals Charity reopens rehoming programme

    Oak Tree Animals Charity reopens rehoming programme

    Oak Tree Animals Charity has announced it has reopened its rehoming programme amid the Covid-19 pandemic. The charity, which was unable to rehome animals or take in non-emergency animal relinquishments, has been authorised by DEFRA with “strict” guidelines put in place. Oak Tree announced it encourages its staff to work…

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  • 14 May
    CoronavirusPublic should not buy pets online, West Midlands Police warns

    Public should not buy pets online, West Midlands Police warns

    West Midlands Police is warning the public against buying pets online without visiting them first, as they fear criminals are taking advantage of the current Covid-19 pandemic. Online sellers are using the current crisis restrictions as an excuse for not being able to visit the animals and are sending images…

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  • 13 May
    CoronavirusUK economy shrinks by 2% as pandemic takes its toll

    UK economy shrinks by 2% as pandemic takes its toll

    The UK’s economy shrank by 2% in the three months to 31 March 2020, as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. This is according to new data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), which also found that gross domestic product (GDP) fell by 5.8% during March, the largest fall…

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  • 13 May
    CharitiesKeep unneutered cats indoors, urge animal charities

    Keep unneutered cats indoors, urge animal charities

    The RSPCA has warned that a current cat overpopulation across the UK could “get worse” with lockdown with the birth of “hundreds” of unwanted kittens.  In light of this, animal welfare charities across the UK are now urging the owners of unneutered cats to help prevent a new ‘kitten season’.…

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  • 12 May
    CoronavirusRSPCA partners with local food banks amid Covid-19 pandemic

    RSPCA partners with local food banks amid Covid-19 pandemic

    Animal charity RSPCA has announced two of its London branches have teamed up with their local food bank to help provide a regular supply of pet food to vulnerable owners during the Covid-19 pandemic. The Wimbledon Foodbank has joined forces with RSPCA Wimbledon, Wandsworth and Sutton Branch as well as…

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  • 11 May
    BusinessInspired Pet Nutrition turnover rises

    Inspired Pet Nutrition turnover rises

    Inspired Pet Nutrition has revealed that its turnover rose to almost £100m in its latest annual results, following a £60m investment in the business. The Welsh company filed accounts revealing a turnover of £96.3m in the year ended 30 June 2019, up 3.4% against the year prior.  It comes as…

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  • 11 May
    CoronavirusDogs at risk of separation anxiety once lockdown is over

    Dogs at risk of separation anxiety once lockdown is over

    Pet owners are being warned that their dogs could develop separation anxiety once the Covid-19 lockdown ends, having become accustomed to extra human attention while their owners are at home. Burns Pet Nutrition, a Welsh pet food company founded by veterinary surgeon John Burns, has warned dog owners that their…

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  • 11 May
    CoronavirusPets Corner reopens further 12 garden centre sites in UK

    Pets Corner reopens further 12 garden centre sites in UK

    Pets Corner has reopened a further 12 sites in garden centres across the UK amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Following discussions with landlords, Pets Corner has announced the reopening of its sites in Braintree Garden Centre, Crawley Garden Centre, Longacres, Melbicks, Palmers and Warerslide, alongside six Dobbies Garden Centres in Essex,…

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