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Spring Fair Puts A Spotlight On Pets

With owners allegedly spending more on gifts for their pets than ever before, and over 12m dogs in the UK, Spring Fair (5-8 February, NEC), will be unveiling an innovative line-up of exhibitors putting the spotlight on products and gifting for pets.  

Pet-related exhibitors include Widdop & Co., Gift Republic, Rex London, The Little Dog Laughed, Chalk UK, The Bottle Baking Company, Kikkerland Wag & Wool, Denzels, Twiggy Tags and W’zis. 

Above: A welcoming pet mat from Rex London.
Above: A welcoming pet mat from Rex London.

“As a continuing growth sector which looks to be relatively unaffected by the cost-of-living crisis, we are seeing more and more brands focusing on products and gifting for pets or introducing pet ranges to their collections,” states Spring Fair’s event director Daniel Mayhew. “We’re excited to showcase some brilliant new, innovative products to the marketplace.”

Above: A co-ordinating cushion and mug from The Little Dog Laughed.
Above: A co-ordinating cushion and mug from The Little Dog Laughed.

Visit www.springfair.com

Top: Wag & Wool knitted dog jumper, among the products being showcased on the company’s stand at Spring Fair next month.

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