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ljru1970
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Location: Cressing, UK
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30-05-2012, 08:39 PM
I get my food orijen from nutrecare, other bits like treats from zooplus, vet uk, petplanet. I've bought kongs and toys from monsterpets.

I get pig skin treats from wilkinsons, and other fish 4 dogs treats, csj herbs from a local stockist.
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EmmiS
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30-05-2012, 11:52 PM
we have a great local petshop that's always had everything we need.
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PandaMan
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07-06-2012, 07:59 PM
Support your local pet shop! Even if your local shop doesnt physically have stuff in store they will be able to advise and almost all will have access to big wholesalers. The two biggest wholesalers are Vital or Best Pets. Have a look on these sites and go and ask your local pet shop if they can match internet prices. We do and we offer a lot of advice cause we're dog owners too. Try asking advice at ASDA over which dog food is best.
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hayleyth
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07-06-2012, 08:11 PM
I wouldnt use pets at home, everything seems to brake! I go to pets corner or other little pet shops or online
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theo&milly
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08-06-2012, 07:28 AM
Our local tx maxx is great it has a lot of discounted toys and beds & shampoos etc. I also use zooplus and other sites. I went to a local supplier for the playpen & crate. Food comes from P@H because it's close and they always have special offers on. It's best to shop around if you have time as you can save quite a lot. I get all the worms/fleas and other meds from my vet as he has the cheapest prices by far.
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dragonfly
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Location: Dordogne, France
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08-06-2012, 08:13 AM
If you are wanting one-of-a-kind accessories, you could do worse than look at sites like folksey or Etsy. I bought a lovely webbing collar embellished with ribbon from Etsy, there is such an enormous choice! Remember to check on the individual shop postage costs before you commit though .
If you message the makers/sellers they can quite often make custom designs or sizes too.

eta Here is an example of teacup size collars
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LoobyLou663
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08-06-2012, 11:32 AM
Thank you so much i appreciate the help
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