Wood Green
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Mar- 2022 -17 MarchFeatures
Animal welfare technology in the pet industry
“Demand for pets has soared. Enquiries increased by more than 253% during lockdown and over 20,000 people contacted pet charity…
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Nov- 2021 -9 NovemberPet Owners
Wood Green launches free workshops on staying safe around dogs
The charity rehabilitates and rehomes thousands of pets every year. Wood Green, the animal charity, is providing free workshops and…
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Jan- 2021 -29 JanuaryCharities
Beautiful Joe’s makes 3,000 donations to animal charity
Dog treat company Beautiful Joe’s has donated over 3,000 packets of its products to animal charity Wood Green – since…
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13 JanuaryCharities
Wood Green and Burgess Pet Care announce partnership for 2021
Animal charity Wood Green has once again partnered with Burgess Pet Care to help feed pets in need. The partnership…
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Nov- 2020 -10 NovemberCharities
Sure Petcare and Wood Green celebrate partnership milestone
Pet tech company Sure Petcare is celebrating its five-year partnership with animal charity Wood Green. According to the charity, the…
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Jul- 2020 -28 JulyFeatures
Supply, demand and meeting customer expectations
Demand for pets over the past few months has soared. Wood Green, The Animals Charity’s dog rehoming enquiries increased by…
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Jun- 2020 -22 JuneFeatures
Behavioural issues to expect from your dog as lockdown eases & how to manage the transition
As we look ahead to the continued easing of lockdown, and with many of us returning to the physical workspace…
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May- 2020 -21 MayFeatures
How is the pandemic impacting dog behaviour?
When there is a sudden change in routine, all dogs will respond and adapt differently, and it’s not to be…
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Oct- 2019 -18 OctoberCharities
Scrumbles release charity Advent Calendars for cats and dogs
Pet food manufacturer, Scrumbles, has launched its first advent calendar for cats and dogs. Partnering with animal charities, “All Dogs…
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Apr- 2017 -10 AprilCurrent Affairs
Dogs die in hot cars, warn animal groups
More than 40 percent of people believe it can be acceptable to leave a dog in a hot car, worrying…
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