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Self-service dog wash finds instant success in the UK



A self-service dog wash machine which has taken America and Australia by storm is becoming increasingly popular in the UK as pet stores and garden centres see the potential in the easy-to-install unit.

It costs around £10,000 to buy and the exclusive European distributors Mac's DIY Dog Wash say it will pay back the investment within 13 months.

The latest unit to be installed is at Pet & Garden Warehouse in Haywoods Heath, West Sussex, and will be in operation from November 10.

"It's great for pet shops and garden centres that have a space of 7ft wide and 3ft deep to utilise," says Viv Barrington, of Mac's DIY Dog Wash.

The company has received a growing number of inquiries from across Europe, including Switzerland, Denmark, France and Italy as well as the UK.

"The unit is delivered already assembled and just needs to be connected like a washing machine," adds Viv.

"It costs dog owners £5 for seven minutes although they can put in extra coins if extra time required.

"Owners are very excited about the concept. We receive many calls each day, asking about the nearest dog wash unit."

Dog groomers are also becoming interested in the machine as it assists them time-wise if customers only want a wash and dry for their animal.

Mac's DIY Dog Wash is so confident in the product it says it will reimburse a business £5,000 if it is no satisfied with the unit with the first 12 months.

"It can provide a great second income," claims Viv. "It's a great product and will become as popular as car washes in a short time."

Prices start at around £10,000 (plus VAT) and go up to £47,000 for an outdoor vandal-proof version. Companies can also have their own branding on the unit.

For more information visit www.macsdiydogwash.com or call the free phone 0800 7720230.

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