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Pet product takes the market by storm in 2017
Will Pets at Home put more stores into Tesco outlets?
Pet retailer unveils its online Christmas advert
Natures Menu opens doors to new multimillion pound site
Bestpets Pro Dog Grooming goes on the road
Pure Pet Food launches freeze-dried complete cat food
Support pets’ joints with Beaphar Joint Care Range
Ceva launches new FELIWAY and ADAPTIL Christmas pack
Paw-sitive trial for IAMS Proactive Health
OATA welcomes new faces to its Board of Directors
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For All Dogkind awarded ethical accreditation
Spud the Boxer named the UK’s first ‘Pet Detective’
Tetra expands popular problem-solving aquarium range
CSJ urges owners to keep pets safe with treats
FURminator launches interchangeable grooming tool
Lords & Labradors launches dog breed themed homewares
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
Pets at Home opens up store inside Tesco Extra
Britain’s most dog-friendly pub revealed
How pet shop owner overcame disability to win Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award
Global recognition for pet food company’s ethical stance
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Britain’s most dog-friendly pub revealed

 

The Fox and Hounds Theale has earned the title of Dog-friendly Pub Award 2017, in a nationwide competition organised by leading online dog-sitting platform, DogBuddy.com.

 

Now in their second year, the awards recognise the deserving pubs across the UK that truly embrace ‘paw power’ and welcome not just two, but four legged customers too.

 

Encouraging hound-lovers and pup parents up and down the UK to show some well-deserved appreciation of existing dog-friendly establishments, the Dog-friendly Pub Awards also promote dog-friendly values across all pubs nationwide, inspiring UK dog owners to discover and visit their local pubs. 

 

The winner was selected by the RSPCA, Snuffle Dog Beer, The Morning Advertiser, Your Dog Magazine and founder and CEO of DogBuddy, Richard Setterwall.

Jayne Tilsley, The Fox and Hounds Theale’s general manager, is delighted with the results.

 

“Dogs are not pets, they are family, and to us this means that they should join you everywhere, be it just for a drink or dinner too,” said Jayne.

 

“We have one regular guest, Cookie, who is a rescue dog. When Cookie first joined us he was very nervous and would bark when we were anywhere in the vicinity of him. Now, just two years on, he even lets us stroke him. Our neighbour’s dog, Lord Dobbington of Sunnyside, regularly brings himself to the pub for a solo visit.”

 

The Fox and Hounds Theale beat 11 other regional finalists – voted for by dog lovers across England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales - in this year’s nation-wide Dog-friendly Pub Awards.

 

 

The full list of regional winners for the awards is as follows:

  1. The Fox and Hounds Theale (South East) 
  2. The Fox and Hounds (South West)
  3. The Hand in Hand (London)
  4. The Three Tuns (East of England)
  5. The Fullerton Arms (Northern Ireland)
  6. The Caledonia (North West)
  7. The Keel Row (North East)
  8. The Lion Inn (East Midlands)
  9. The Bryntirion Inn (Wales)
  10. The Old Glen House (Yorkshire)
  11. Failford Inn (Scotland)
  12. The Bailey Head (West Midlands)

Richard Setterwall, founder and CEO of DogBuddy, said: “For the second year running, DogBuddy – with the help of dog lovers up and down the country - has been searching for the best of the best when it comes to dog-friendly pubs, with The Fox and Hounds Theale, we’ve found just that.

 

“The superb service demonstrated shows a real consideration for dog welfare and happiness, which we at DogBuddy.com value above all. The whole DogBuddy pack is proud to congratulate The Fox and Hounds Theale on their achievement, and hopes that the Dog-friendly Pub Awards will inspire dog owners country-wide to discover and support their local pubs.”

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