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UK Pet Food unveils new communications campaign
Pet care firm smashes crowdfunding target
Triple award-winning pet business for sale
Pets at Home ‘outperforms’ subdued market
5 steps to running an ethical pet care business
PIF focuses on wellbeing of small business owners
Wilsons adds supplements to natural nutrition range
Jollyes set to open two new stores this weekend
WHM Pet Group’s pedal power raises £1,400 for charity
Paleo Ridge launches exclusive Black Friday Hampers
Evolving the joint care category with new Beaphar Flexifit
DotDotPet holds pet influencer event in London
Helping to eliminate risk of attacks on postal workers
Dr Veneta introduces wellness variant to pioneering range
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Prolific shoplifter banned from Just for Pets stores
Oh So Precious business adds to sales team
Swedish pet care giant appoints new CEO
Vet charity treats 3,700 pets injured in traffic accidents every year
Independent retailers boycott Black Friday
Zoomark introduces space for select group
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DotDotPet holds pet influencer event in London

 

Eco-conscious wellness and lifestyle brand DotDotPet has held a special event for social media influencers, groomers and retailers at The Ministry in London.

 

The event was held in partnership with Yap Yap, which is London’s largest social and networking community group for dog owners and their dogs who meet up for adventures and friendships and lots of wagging tails.

 

The group was initially started as a WhatsApp chat group but expanded during Covid to become a network of social gathering groups for dog owners who meet up at social events across the city.

 

The event was designed to promote DotDotPet’s range of Calming Shampoos and Conditioner which contain Shine Bright, their own signature scent designed to keep a dog calm during bathtimes helping to avoid the zoomies. Each variety in the range has been specially formulated to deal with different types of coat. The Ministry for Sound was transformed into The Ministry of Scent as guests were invited to test the products and were given goody bags of samples to take away with them and then promote on their social media pages.

 

The theme of the event was how to keep dogs nice and calm and guests were given demonstrations and tips from leading experts on different methods of doing so from doggy massages to pet accessories that alert people to anxious dogs from the My Anxious Dog company. Guests were also treated to some fun activities and food and drink.

 

 

Company founder Harry Chapman has had a busy year exhibiting at major exhibitions around the world, including Cosmoprof in Bologna in Italy, Interzoo and Pet Innovation in Berlin where he was nominated for an award. He has also attended numerous pet and dog shows around the UK. All this hard work has now paid dividends as DotDotPet Products can now be purchased all over the globe.

 

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