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Pet category performs well in garden centres
PFMA welcomes new member Yora Pet Foods on board
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Dogrobes celebrates St Andrew’s Day with tartan design dog drying coat

 

Dogrobes has added a tartan design to its dog drying coat collection. Not only perfect to celebrate St. Andrew’s Day with, the tartan Dogrobe has many useful applications.

 

For pet owners they provide the perfect answer for drying wet muddy dogs and surrounding from shake off after long walks on the beach or in the countryside. For gundog and working dog owners Dogrobes are great for drying dogs out in the field, or for keeping their muscles warm in-between beats.

 

Dogrobes’ practical design and unique fabric make it an ideal choice for use in a clinical environment.

 

Whether it’s pre or post-surgery or after a hydrotherapy session, Dogrobes can be used to dry the patient and keep him or her warm as well as providing comfort. They are also widely used by dog grooming establishments and are provided to guests in some UK high end hotels to dry off their dogs when returning from walks.

 

Dogrobes is based in Fochabers, Scotland and owned by Margaret Reynolds, a former marketing and events manager.

 

A great deal of thought has gone into the design of the Dogrobes as she explains: “Dogrobes dry the dogs quickly in around 30 minutes, depending on the breed of dog. They are made from an innovative fabric, which has longer loops on the inside. No one else has the rights to this fabric within the pet market.

 

"The longer loops create a greater area for absorbing the moisture from the dog’s coat. Plus it traps the dog’s body heat, which also helps to dry the dog. There is NO Velcro, which spooks some dogs and gets clogged up with dog hair and debris during everyday use and it’s a nightmare to launder too! The ties mean a perfect fit every time.

 

"Dogrobes are so easy to fit. Straight over the dog’s head, cross over the ties underneath and tie in a single loop to the side of the spine. Dogs love them because they are so lightweight – even dogs who don’t like wearing jackets.

 

"We are very proud that we’re made in Britain.  We have 1 larger manufacturer and 2 other smaller manufacturers who are all based in Scotland. We also use a team of talented and up and coming designers to design our Exclusive Collection. The company also offer a range of complementary dog accessories to go with the Dogrobes including snoods to dry the dog’s head, neck and ears and Gauntlets which are used to dry a dog’s paws.”

 

Dogrobes are available in a range of sizes to fit any size and breed of dog and also come in a range of attractive colours and designs.

 

For further information visit: www.dogrobes.co,uk

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