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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.

  • Jul- 2012 -
    5 July
    EventsAesculap launches scholarship scheme

    Aesculap launches scholarship scheme

    A new scheme launched by Aesculap and developed alongside Groom Team England, will give five groomers the opportunity to enhance their careers. The scholarship scheme is open to anybody such as a student who is just starting out, or someone who needs help in taking the next step. The five…

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  • 5 July
    Industry NewsAesculap launches scholarship scheme

    Aesculap launches scholarship scheme

    A new scheme launched by Aesculap and developed alongside Groom Team England, will give five groomers the opportunity to enhance their careers. The scholarship scheme is open to anybody such as a student who is just starting out, or someone who needs help in taking the next step. The five…

    Read More »
  • 5 July
    Industry NewsBVA call for action on dog welfare

    BVA call for action on dog welfare

    The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has called on the Welsh Government to take action on dog welfare, slaughter and TB at the BVA’s annual dinner in Cardiff City Hall. At the dinner, which was attended by parliamentarians, representatives from animal health and welfare organisations, and senior members of the veterinary…

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  • 5 July
    EventsBVA call for action on dog welfare

    BVA call for action on dog welfare

    The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has called on the Welsh Government to take action on dog welfare, slaughter and TB at the BVA’s annual dinner in Cardiff City Hall. At the dinner, which was attended by parliamentarians, representatives from animal health and welfare organisations, and senior members of the veterinary…

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