Jollyes Promotes Healthy Pet Day in Dover

4 June 2007

Everyone knows bad diet and lack of exercise is causing obesity across the country. But it's not just people who are suffering from poor levels of fitness and health.

Jollyes Petfoood Superstore in Dover is hosting a free "healthy pet day" at which owners can have their cats, dogs, rabbits and guinea pigs checked for health and fitness and get nutritional advice from pet food experts.

Furthermore, a qualified pet behaviourist will also be on hand to offer tips on training your pet and visitors will be able to have their pets micro-chipped at a small cost to help track lost or stolen animals.

Nick Pollard, Director of Jollyes, said: "We recognise that pet obesity and lack of health advice is a growing problem in this country and we are committed to offering the best advice to ensure our pets are cared for in the best way possible. We would encourage anyone with a pet to take advantage of this great opportunity to have it examined free of charge by experienced veterinary and nutritional experts."

The healthy pet day takes place in-store between 11am and 4pm on Saturday 9th June. The first 100 visitors to bring in their pets after the event starts will receive goody bags containing pet feeds and healthy treats and there will be a face painter on hand to entertain the kids. Jollyes will also be offering a great pet related competition prize to be won on the day.

Purina will be providing the nutritional advice for cats and dogs and a veterinary nurse from local Maison Dieu Veterinary Centre will carry out basic health checks. Bark Busters is providing the pet behavioural advice and Burgess is supplying the nutritional advice and goody bags for rabbits and guinea pigs.

Valerie Grant, Business Manager at Purina, said: "We are very pleased to be helping Jollyes promote pet health awareness. As a world leading pet care company, Purina is committed to helping pets lead longer, healthier lives. Offering expert advice on pet nutrition is key to this, so we would encourage everyone to bring their pets along on June 9th.