Over 100 stores taking part

Jollyes supports NFRSA with a week of fundraising

Lady Bathurst with Jollyes CEO Joe Wykes.(Source: Jollyes)
Lady Bathurst with Jollyes CEO Joe Wykes.
06.05.2025

Jollyes, the UK pet supermarket, is taking part in the first ever National Service Animal Week to raise funds for the National Foundation for Retired Service Animals (NFRSA). The initiative coincides with the NFRSA's third birthday on 11 May.

Jollyes was founded by the Countess of Bathurst and has been a partner of the NFRSA since the end of last year. Donation boxes have been placed in all of its over 100 stores and Jollyes has pledged to match donations up to 20 000 GBP.

Since the start of its partnership with the NFRSA, Jollyes has supported every store opening with a retired or active service animal. Continuing this tradition, retired service animals will visit a number of stores between 10 and 12 a.m. this week to raise awareness of the important work of the NFRSA.

In addition, Paw-Curas Training Treat Snapp-Eez and Skin & Coat Snapp-Eez (now with Lady Bathurst's Labrador Copper) will be available at a special price. A donation from each pack sold will go to the NFRSA to celebrate and support National Service Animal Week.

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