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Jollyes raises vital funds for National Foundation for Retired Service Animals

by Fiona Briggs
May 14, 2026
in Retailer News
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JollyesJollyesAward-winning pet retailer Jollyes has successfully completed a nationwide fundraising campaign in support of the National Foundation for Retired Service Animals (NFRSA) as part of National Service Animal Week 2026.

The initiative marked the second consecutive year Jollyes has supported National Service Animal Week, with stores across the UK raising both funds and awareness for retired service animals who have served within the emergency services.

Throughout the week, selected Jollyes stores including Edinburgh, Cannock, Blyth, Plymouth, Cardiff, Lisburn and Gloucester welcomed retired service animals and their handlers for special customer appearances and meet-and-greet events.

Stores received visits from retired police service dogs including Naso, Oz, Marley, Nash, Sally and Ella, plus retired fire investigations dog Reggie

On Sunday (10 May), the visits were rounded off with a visit from the NFRSA’s founder The Countess Bathurst (known to all as Lady B), her husband The Earl Bathurst, Mrs Marguerite Chapman (Lady B’s mother), members of the NFRSA team and Marley a retired Heathrow detection dog and his handler Sam Moss from Border Force.

Thanks to the hard work of colleagues and the generous support of customers, £15,000 has been raised for the charity, helping the NFRSA continue its vital work.

On top of the £15,000, Jollyes is making an additional £5,000 donation from the NFRSA partnership fund it established, enabling Jollyes to make a charitable donation of £20,000.

The NFRSA provides vital support for retired service animals from across the emergency services family, including the Police, Fire and Rescue, Prison, Border Force, National Crime Agency, NHS, and MoD Police services. They are also proud to support Military Working Dogs from the RAF Police. Once retired, many service animals receive no ongoing financial support for their care and often cannot access affordable pet insurance because of their age and specialist training.

Jollyes first partnered with the NFRSA in 2024 and has continued to expand its support through in-store fundraising, awareness campaigns and community activity linked to new store openings involving retired service animals.

Sean McGinty, chief marketing officer, said: “National Service Animal Week has once again been an amazing moment for us all here at Jollyes, as our colleagues and customers support the remarkable animals who have dedicated their lives to protecting our communities.

“We’re extremely proud of the partnership we’ve built with the National Foundation for Retired Service Animals over the past two years and the fundraising efforts that have taken place across our stores”.

Countess Lady Bathurst said: “I’m incredibly proud of the partnership the NFRSA and Jollyes have built over the past two years. During this time, we’ve developed a wonderful relationship, founded on shared values and a genuine commitment to supporting animals and the people who love them.

The amount raised during National Service Animal Week is truly incredible, and I’m extremely grateful to Jollyes for their continued support, as well as to their customers for their kindness and generosity.”

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