In This Issue
Bring Your Dog To Work Day set for June 21
International buyers seek new UK pet products
Company introduces advanced pet food sorting solutions
MD of Benyfit Natural appointed PFMA Vice Chairman
New Sales Director at Forthglade takes the lead
PetLove takes a walk on the wild side
Low-calorie training snack called Loopies launched
Pet product suppliers hear export success stories
Garden centre raises more than £3,500 for animal rescue
Get your own copy of Pet Trade Xtra
The £1.9 billion cost of retail crime
Successful Crufts exhibition for Scruffs
More life-saving dogs to follow their nose with lottery boost
Brambles PAW helping Wildlife Rescue Centres
TETRA launches Pond FilterStart Bacteria
NEW – Hedgehog Food or Water Bowl
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
Pet product pioneer Roger Mugford is NOT retiring
Threatened pet shop given lifeline after support from local residents
Different Dog goes crazy after TV exposure at Crufts
CONTACT US NOW
Find out how Pet Trade Xtra can help to promote your business and products.

If you have a story for Pet Trade Xtra contact neil.pope@tgcmc.co.uk for all editorial matters.



Email ben.greenwood@tgcmc.co.uk to discuss advertising and sponsorship opportunities.
Bring Your Dog To Work Day set for June 21
Charities All Dogs Matter and Animals Asia to benefit from this year’s event

 

Now in its sixth year there is no doubt that Bring Your Dog To Work Day has captured the imagination of our dog loving nation.

 

It has become a highlight in the UK calendar - people love taking their best friend to work with them, it's great fun and there are some seriously positive mental health benefits of having four-legged co-workers at work. 

 

Celebrities such as Ricky Gervais, Lorraine Kelly, and many more including dog lover Peter Egan, all promote the event through their twitter feeds. 

 

Top media outlets, like the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and broadcasters have dogs on their radio and TV programmes and also tweet about it. The hashtag #BringYourDogToWork always trends at number one and last year reached millions of users.  Even the Disney company made a special animated tweet of all the famous Disney Dogs.

 

The time to get involved is now, put a big red circle on the calendar to make sure your company doesn't miss out on Britain's favourite doggie charity day.

 

If you're the boss take a look at the HR guidelines and the Media Success Pack 2018 , and if you're an employee and want to persuade your boss to have dogs at work on Bring Your Dog To Work Day download the Info Pack to help make the day run as smoothly and enjoyably as possible.

 

Bring Your Dog To Work Day is raising money this year for two animal welfare charities: All Dogs Matter and Animals Asia. Official event sponsors can also choose to raise funds for their own animal welfare charities.  Bring Your Dog To Work Day was founded by multi-award winning pet care brand HOWND and has raised thousands of pounds for animal welfare charities over the past five years.

 

In return for a business making a minimum £100 donation, its company logo and website link will be displayed on the homepage, and it will receive a thank you shout out on social media from the organisers and the two charities.  The organisers will share all Bring Your Dog To Work Day official sponsors in-house fundraising events, competitions and activities in its social feeds.  All companies have to do is use the hashtag #Bringyourdogtoworkday.

 

Jo Amit, co-owner of HOWND and founder and organiser of Bring Your Dog To Work Day says: "Having dogs around the office has so many benefits. It is well known that the presence of dogs can help reduce stress levels and blood pressure and it's great for staff morale. It is not too early to start planning for 21st June - this "pawtastic" day out for our furry friends and their owners with thousands of companies taking part throughout the UK. We love the response the event gets each year - it's a real highlight for us to see so many happy dogs and owners at work together."

 

Sponsorship is open to any business. Previous sponsors have included a diverse range of businesses from across the UK and Europe, with high profile brands from the pet sector, white goods companies, law firms, hospitality, private jet companies, luxury sectors, TV shows, comedians, and more taking part.  

  

For dog owners, a "pooch selfie" of a dog at work in the home or office, in the shop, in the cab of a lorry, or wherever it is safe to have a dog in the workplace, can be uploaded to the "Dog With A Job Hall of Fame" for a minimum £10 donation.  Anyone that donates £10 or more will be automatically be entered into our Bring Your Dog To Work Day annual prize draw with a chance to win £100s worth of goodies from the official business sponsors. See competition page.

 

www.bringyourdogtoworkday.co.uk

twitter: @BringDog2WorkUK

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn