In This Issue
Has the sales volume bubble burst?
Have your say on the future of Glee
Woodlodge win GCA Supplier of the Year Award
Honeyfield’s, the gift that keeps on giving
Time to stock up for spring!
David Isaac says farewell to Johnsons of Boston
Dobbies acquires Johnsons Garden Centre
Glee to return in September 2021
Best Easter fortnight since 2012 - GTN Bestsellers exclusive analysis
Allensmore receive Klondyke’s Plant Supplier of the Year Award
Specialist range helps gardeners achieve beautiful blooms
Tomato plant sales soar – up by 35%
Scotsdales launches Scan & Go Loyalty App
Squire’s Garden Centre Reigate receives GCA GROW training award
Seventh generation Durston joins family business
Dobbies partners with Butterfly Conservation
David Austin supports charities with 'Positive Planting'
Inside Outside... A New Beginning for the garden market - Read GTN's March Issue on-line now
Get your own copy of GTN Xtra
Smart Garden in the UK’s Top 100 Profit League
Pot feet, take a bow!
World traveller in the DIY sector turns 80
50% more growing going on
Collaboration between Smiemans Projecten and Hortère Conseil
Growth for Wild Bird Care
James Jones & Sons Ltd launches new ‘Fence Master’ app
Leading sustainable decking firm launches industry-first software
The best of last week's
Large Fire at Longacres Shepperton - UPDATED
Nicholas Marshall returns... again
Partnership blooms as 'Caulders at Scotmid' springs up
Squire’s financial results encouraging despite challenges
Barton Grange Christmas 2020 - Exclusive GTN Xtra Photo Tour
Squires Badshot Lea - Christmas 2020
Perrywood at Christmas 2020 - with correct photo gallery now...
Bestsellers Top 50 charts every week
Buy your subscription to the GTN Bestsellers printed weekly newsletter
All the latest news from the world of pet products
Dog-friendly garden plants guide
Actress teams up with pet nutrition company
Supreme extends high-performing Naturals Treats range
Send us your news and great ideas

Contact us with your news.

Email trevor@pottingshedpress.co.uk or call the GTN News team on 07973 504214

 

Sponsored by:


Actress teams up with pet nutrition company

 

Actress and radio presenter Gemma Atkinson is calling on Brits to show their support for shelter pets, as Hill’s Pet Nutrition launches a nationwide campaign to support homeless pets in desperate need due to Covid-19.

 

As the pandemic reaches the one-year mark, animal shelters up and down the country are facing unprecedented budget cuts and financial strain.  With a growing number of pets reportedly being given up or abandoned and fundraising events postponed due to the crisis, rescue shelters are at capacity and struggling to keep the animals they look after fed and cared for.

 

Gemma, owner of Spaniel and Sproodle Ollie and Norman and President of The Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary, is asking pet parents to share pictures of their furry friends using #MissionForeverFriend across Instagram and Facebook. For every post, Hill’s will donate a bowl of food1 to a local shelter throughout the month of April, providing up to 14,000 meals in the UK, and up to 100,000 meals across participating countries.

 

Gemma Atkinson commented; “Whilst the country has been in and out of lockdown the past year, shelters across the country have been working tirelessly to help the lives of the many animals in their care. Sadly, just like all businesses and industries, they have suffered hardship due to the pandemic and are in desperate need of support right now.

 

“My dogs are a huge part of our family and I’m a massive advocate for animal welfare and successfully rescued pets. By supporting #MissionForeverFriend, animal lovers can show their support for local shelters and give animals in need the second chance they deserve. Hill’s believes that all pets deserve the best care humanly possible, and that the right nutrition has the ability to not only transform lives physically but make shelter pets adoption-ready while they wait for their forever homes.”

 

In addition to posting a picture of their furry friend on social, pet owners can snap a picture of their pet using a virtual bandana filter as a fun way to show support. The virtual bandana can be accessed on Hill’s UK and Ireland Facebook @hills4pets and Instagram pages @hillspetukireland.

 

There are also many other ways for pet lovers to ‘pay it forward’, including donating, volunteering at a local shelter or fostering a pet. Affiliated shelters will put a face and name to some of these furry friends by posting photos of shelter pets in need. Hill’s will repost these photos on their own Facebook and Instagram pages so everyone can find their own forever friend. 

 

Michael Unsworth, Hill’s Vet Affairs Manager, UK & Republic of Ireland added: “#MissionForeverFriend is an extension of our 365 day-a-year commitment to helping shelter pets, but it’s never been more important to help animals in need than right now. Centres are at capacity with many people experiencing ‘buyer’s remorse’ or sadly suffering financial or health woes due to the pandemic. The staff and volunteers at these shelters have worked round the clock to feed them and keep a roof over their heads, but there’s only so much they can do with funding and rehoming all on hold.

 

“This movement will provide much-needed nutrition to thousands of innocent animals up and down the country, and we’re thrilled that Gemma is lending her support to help the cause.”

 

Hill’s Pet Nutrition UK and Ireland is proud to be partnering with Raystead Centre for Animal Welfare and Wood Green - The Animal’s Charity. Both charities aim to provide forever homes for shelter pets and offer support and advice for pet owners.

 

To learn more about #MissionForeverFriend and find ways you can help shelter pets find their forever homes, visit www.HillsPet.co.uk/shelter

 

Photo Credit: Image Courtesy of K9 Magazine

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Del.icio.us Digg | Comment (0)
Comment
Name:*

Email Address:*

Comment:*