England
England is home to a wide range of pet industry businesses, from high street pet shops and regional chains to major manufacturers and distributors. Pet Gazette’s coverage spans commercial developments across the country — including shop openings and closures, wholesale operations, supply chain logistics, regional retail trends, and brand expansion strategies. We report on market dynamics affecting pet food, accessories, grooming, and health products, with a particular focus on how these trends impact pet retailers, importers, and wholesalers operating across England’s towns, cities, and rural communities.
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Aug- 2012 -24 AugustIndustry News
Supreme Products chosen for innovative business growth programme
Yorkshire-based show ring and arena products company Supreme Products is celebrating being selected to join a new Government business initiative. GrowthAccelerator is a service provided by some of the country’s leading growth specialists, known for delivering tailored support to businesses. Supreme Products’ Sarah Turnbull said: “We are very keen to…
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24 AugustManufacturers
Supreme Products chosen for innovative business growth programme
Yorkshire-based show ring and arena products company Supreme Products is celebrating being selected to join a new Government business initiative. GrowthAccelerator is a service provided by some of the country’s leading growth specialists, known for delivering tailored support to businesses. Supreme Products’ Sarah Turnbull said: “We are very keen to…
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20 AugustIndustry News
UK vet school fees drive aspiring vet to Slovakia
Aspiring veterinarian Chris Allen will study towards his career goal in Slovakia because of the cost of attending vet school in the UK. Postgraduates are charged fees upwards of £20,000 a year to attend vet schools in the UK. Combined with accommodation and living costs, Chris estimates that the average…
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20 AugustCurrent Affairs
UK vet school fees drive aspiring vet to Slovakia
Aspiring veterinarian Chris Allen will study towards his career goal in Slovakia because of the cost of attending vet school in the UK. Postgraduates are charged fees upwards of £20,000 a year to attend vet schools in the UK. Combined with accommodation and living costs, Chris estimates that the average…
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Jul- 2012 -27 JulyManufacturers
GA strengthens its Platinum private label pet food team
GA Pet Food Partners has strengthened its Platinum team with the appointment of Alison Molton, who joins as account manager for the east of England and southern Ireland. With 15 years of experience in the pet trade, Alison will be focused on the development of existing own label pet stores,…
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27 JulyIndustry News
GA strengthens its Platinum private label pet food team
GA Pet Food Partners has strengthened its Platinum team with the appointment of Alison Molton, who joins as account manager for the east of England and southern Ireland. With 15 years of experience in the pet trade, Alison will be focused on the development of existing own label pet stores,…
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9 JulyIndustry News
Vets welcome welfare group’s dog breeding report
The Associate Parliamentary Group for Animal Welfare (APGAW) has released an update report on dog breeding issues. Working alongside the British Veterinary Association, Dogs Trust, Kennel Club and the RSPCA, the report looks at what has been done since the first APGAW report in late 2009 and the airing of…
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9 JulyCurrent Affairs
Vets welcome welfare group’s dog breeding report
The Associate Parliamentary Group for Animal Welfare (APGAW) has released an update report on dog breeding issues. Working alongside the British Veterinary Association, Dogs Trust, Kennel Club and the RSPCA, the report looks at what has been done since the first APGAW report in late 2009 and the airing of…
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6 JulyIndustry News
Jubilee lifts early-June footfall
The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee provided an increase in footfall for non-food stores, according to the latest Retail Traffic Index (RTI). However the RTI, compiled by Ipsos Retail Performance, showed that there was no ‘bounce’ effect, as there had been following 2011’s royal wedding, with mid-June’s shop visitor figures regulating as…
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6 JulyRetailers
Jubilee lifts early-June footfall
The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee provided an increase in footfall for non-food stores, according to the latest Retail Traffic Index (RTI). However the RTI, compiled by Ipsos Retail Performance, showed that there was no ‘bounce’ effect, as there had been following 2011’s royal wedding, with mid-June’s shop visitor figures regulating as…
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