In This Issue
Cat product inventor wins Dragons’ Den investment
Another pet business set to feature in the Den
Expanding pet business gets name change
Crashed car removed from pet shop…a week after smashing into it
Dorwest boss wins Business Leader of the Year award
PIF calls for donations to support Ukraine’s vulnerable pets
GA Pet Food Partners refreshes promotional material
PATS launches new and improved website
Garden centre wins PATS-sponsored pet team award
Paleo Ridge unveils rebrand for premium product range
YAKERS launches new Superfoods Blueberry flavour
US-based Benebone joins forces with We.pet
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Leading European pet food firm acquires Finnish business
Farm Food appoints new general manager
New brand DotDotPet gears up for Crufts and Interzoo
One third of Brits use code words to avoid vet anxiety
Flying the CSJ flag
Call for an overhaul of government veterinary support and regulation
Equine vets highlight excellence in practice across two-day congress
Study finds pets play matchmaker for one third of owners
How to spot hypothermia in pets
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Pets at Home's sales growth ‘below expectations’
Award-winning pet retailer set to open 100th store
Pet brand steals show at London Toy Fair
Dog hydration supplement takes pet industry by storm
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Study finds pets play matchmaker for one third of owners

 

As Valentine’s Day approaches and many people prepare for a day filled with love, some singletons may wonder how to meet someone new. Dogs may be known for being man’s best friend, but they’re also statistically proven to improve their owner's social life. Perhaps even leading to a paw-fect match, according to a recent study which found that one in three dog owners have met a new partner or friend through their pet.  

 

The research by leading animal insurer, Agria Pet Insurance, shows that pets can help to create strong, long-lasting relationships. Dogs are found to unleash love the most, with 38 per cent of owners admitting to finding companions, compared to just 22 per cent of cat owners – perhaps conforming to the stereotype that felines aren’t as compassionate as their canine counterparts. 

 

Dog walkers are the pet owners who most obviously routinely get to experience this wonderful social side of dog ownership. Whether it’s rambling through the park or strolling through the local neighbourhood, dog walking gives people the opportunity to meet one another. In some cases, friendships and even romantic relationships can blossom that otherwise wouldn’t occur if it wasn’t for their dogs. 

 

Robin Hargreaves, Senior Veterinary Advisor at Agria Pet Insurance, comments: “It’s undeniable that pets provide owners with an exciting social life full of wagging tails and new relationships. But this is not the only benefit our furry friends can offer. Pets enable us to significantly improve our mental health and reduce feelings of loneliness thanks to the increased number of social interactions that come hand-in-hand with pet ownership. A simple ‘hello!’ when walking your dog can go a long way and might even spark a new partnership.”  

 

Research suggests that being a pet owner is the third most common way humans meet new people. In fact, pet owners are 60 per cent more likely than non-pet owners to form new neighbourhood friendships.  

 

Agria Pet Insurance shares its five ‘pawsome’ tips for meeting new people while out and about with your dog: 

  • Ensure your dog is well-trained to help ensure friendly encounters with other pups  
  • Walk your dog at the same time each day and/or in the same place to see familiar, friendly faces 
  • Offer a simple ‘hello’ or a wave when passing other owners. Asking about a dog’s breed is an easy conversation starter  
  • Carry some healthy treats with you to share with other four-legged friends - but always remember to ask the owner’s permission! 
  • Join a dog walking group to meet like-minded owners  

Agria Pet Insurance is a firm believer in creating and maintaining relationships through pet ownership. The annual Agria Dog Walk, which takes place every Spring, is a fantastic example of a community event where dog owners can meet up, exchange stories and form new friendships; all while raising funds to support animal charities across the UK.

 

More details to be announced soon. Follow @agriapetinsurance on Instagram for all the latest news.  

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