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  2. Pets at Home - Wikipedia

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    Pets at Home in more recent branding in Pontefract, West Yorkshire. Pets at Home Group PLC (sometimes shortened to Pets) is a British retailer selling pets (not limited to rabbits, rodents and fish), pet food, toys, bedding and medication. Founded in 1991, the company operates 453 stores across the UK, as well as an online store.

  3. Shih Tzu - Wikipedia

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    The Shih Tzu (UK: / ˌ ʃ iː ˈ t s uː /, US: / ˈ ʃ iː t s uː /) [1] is a toy dog or pet dog breed originating from Tibet and believed to be bred from the Pekingese and the Lhasa Apso. They may adapt well to different situations. Due to their highly independent nature, they are not considered as a very obedient breed. [2]

  4. Puppy mill - Wikipedia

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    Members of the UK public frequently buy puppies and kittens without knowing the conditions under which the animals were reared, the Blue Cross estimates from 40,000 to 80,000 puppies are sold that way per year. To prevent this a new law is planned banning the sale of puppies and kittens below the age of 6 months in England except by licensed ...

  5. West Highland White Terrier - Wikipedia

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    The West Highland White Terrier (commonly shortened to Westie) is a breed of dog from Scotland with a distinctive white harsh coat and somewhat soft white undercoat. It is a medium-sized terrier, though with longer legs than other Scottish terriers. It has a white double coat of fur which fills out the dog's face, giving it a rounded appearance ...

  6. Blue Cross (animal charity) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Cross Animal Hospital, Hugh Street, near Victoria Station, Pimlico, London, United Kingdom. Blue Cross operates a number of services throughout the United Kingdom. Its major services are: rehoming unwanted animals, providing veterinary services to pet owners who cannot afford the private fees charged by private veterinary surgeons, promoting animal welfare through education, and operating ...

  7. Lucy's Law - Wikipedia

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    Lucy's Law. Lucy's Law is a regulation which limits the sale of puppies and kittens as pets in England. The Lucy’s Law campaign was launched by Lisa Cameron who was the chairperson of the All-Party Parliamentary Dog Advisory Welfare Group (APDAWG). [ 1]

  8. PetSmart - Wikipedia

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    PetSmart Inc. is a privately held American chain of pet superstores, which sell pet products, services, and small pets. It is the leading North American pet company, and its direct competitor is Petco. [ 4][ 5] Its indirect competitors are Amazon, Walmart, and Target. [ 6] As of 2020, PetSmart has more than 1,650 stores in the United States and ...

  9. Dogs Trust - Wikipedia

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    Dogs Trust, known until 2003 as the National Canine Defence League, is a British animal welfare charity and humane society which specialises in the well-being of dogs. It is the largest dog welfare charity in the United Kingdom, caring for over 15,000 animals each year. [ 2] Dogs Trust's primary objective is to protect all dogs in the UK and ...