In This Issue
HOWND set to make UK dog grooming gorgeous
Could this dog toy be a bestseller in 2015?
Vets and owners believe prepared pet foods deliver the best nutrition to pets
What makes a good sales rep? An award-winner reveals all
PetQuip Awards to be held during PATS Telford
It's a dream to work at award-winning pet store, say staff
Demand for individual pet cremations on the increase
PATS Sandown attracts growing number of pet retailers and garden centres
Discover top retailing tips from Pooch & Mutt's Guy Blaskey
Big trade show presence pays off for Beco Pets
Pet obesity set to soar, warns vet charity
Sales more than double for raw pet food firm Nutriment
PIF announces accreditation for overseas trade show funding
Oscar & Hooch announces first ‘Dog Walk of the Month’ winners
Today’s Group launches own-label pet food range
Canine Partners charity helped by Canny Magloc
Pet feeding bowl range extended by Loving Pets UK
Fear of pet theft on the rise
Forthglade extends natural foods range with grain free
Plan to turn pet shop into takeaway refused after 400 complaints
Good sales candidates are slipping through the net
Dexus and DOOG ranges get the thumbs-up
Buyers galore...aiming high with new 'Meet The Buyer' event
Former pub to become a pet shop
Retailers rush to new Bucktons Superior Plus pigeon range
Search underway for Bring Your Dog to Work Day headline sponsor
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Search underway for Bring Your Dog to Work Day headline sponsor



Following the success of last year’s most memorable day at the office, Bring Your Dog To Work has started its search for a corporate headline sponsor for 2015.

ITV This Morning presenters Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford were amongst thousands of enthusiastic participants, as Britain went barking for its very first Bring Your Dog To Work Day in 2014.

Last June, companies across the nation welcomed their dog-loving employees into the workplace, along with their loyal four-legged companions, to raise money for three animal charities. The idea took hold in businesses of all kinds, including film studios, hair salons, dentists and even boutique wine stores! 

The initiative was also backed by one of the UK’s leading pet insurance companies, Animal Friends, who made a £5,000 donation as headline sponsor. 

This year, Bring Your Dog To Work Day is hoping to raise even more money for charitable causes. 

“We’re very hopeful that we can build on the success of 2014 and raise money for even more animal welfare charities,” explains Jo Amit, co-founder of dog grooming product company HOWND, the company behind the initiative.

“A variety of businesses adopted the idea last time around and planning is well underway for this year’s event, which is scheduled for Friday 26 June 2015. Our headline sponsor will play a pivotal role in covering the basic costs for fundraising and PR, which will then allow us to raise a significant amount of money for good causes.

“They’ll also be included on all Bring Your Dog To Work Day communications, and be the subject of a case study on our official site. Interested businesses should get in touch to find out more about this amazing opportunity.”

For further information, please visit Bring Your Dog To Work Day’s official website, or email hello@bringyourdogtoworkday.co.uk

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