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May 28, 2010 at 2:13 pm #64186dogzdinnerMember
Hello from me, Charlotte, & my gorgeous 4 year old Springer Spaniel Robyn.
Our Robyn Dog is full of mischief and an absolute joy to be around, she was my total inspiration to setup in business with http://www.dogzdinner.co.uk – an online shop selling loads of goregous doggie things, check it out and see what you think 🙂
I’ve got loads of fantastic pictures of Robyn but they’re all a bit big to upload, so once I’ve compressed a few I’ll get some on here to show you..!
June 4, 2010 at 6:02 pm #107343GracieMemberHello and welcome, looks a nice website, like the nina ott… wooden toys!
June 7, 2010 at 9:35 pm #107344MudgieMemberLove the magic roundabout bed – but would only do Nacho as a pillow ;D
June 14, 2010 at 2:19 pm #107345dogzdinnerMemberHello! Sorry about the delay..I am such a novice at online forums, I need to get into the swing a bit more..! I just put a post on about the Great North Dog Walk under the gossip section – I was there yesterday at South Shields, what a brilliant day everybody had despite the odd shower…
The Nina games are brill arent they?? She is an absolute genious in my eyes, so simple but brilliant and I dont think there’s anything quite like them to compare to.
I bought Robyn dog one of those pyramid toys which weeble and wobble everywhere – she was absolutely terrified of it and wont play with it even if her whole dinner is inside it! Cowardly Spaniel for sure.And yeah those Magic Roundabout beds are gorgeous, theyve got really vibrant colours – and yes would just about make a pillow for your lovely dogs head 🙂
Nice to chat ..!
June 14, 2010 at 4:26 pm #107346ValMemberYou have some lovely toys and beds so why sell such crap food Bakers Yuk
June 20, 2010 at 8:10 pm #107347dogzdinnerMemberGlad you like the toys and the beds..we home deliver food to local customers and some of their food of choice includes the likes of Bakers so we like to try and keep everybody happy 🙂
Would you recommend some other brands? We’re always looking to grow our range to suit all tastes and budgets and would welcome all suggestions from fellow dog owners and lovers.
June 21, 2010 at 5:57 am #107348MudgieMemberYou could try educate your customers as to what is best for doggies to each. Quality treats, quality beds, quality food equals quality doggies. ;D
As far as dogfoods go I think that Burns and Jameswellbeloved are top of the range when it comes to lack of crap. Some of them are just crap in a bag…. ;D chemicals, fillers, sawdust from slaughterhouse floor 😮 – Best place for dogfood in my opinion is butcher ;D and I mean a butcher!!! that sells nice quality meat and then you get fantastic bones!!! and cheap cuts for next to nothing…..
However that wont bring you profit so why not go on dog nutrition course and understand what the ingredients on the side of the bag are – what is essential and what is good and bad for dog? then you could give informed choices :agree:
June 21, 2010 at 10:50 am #107349ValMemberTotally agree with Mudge as a groomer and lifetime dog owner, I can always spot the dogs on Bakers and many of what I call the low end of the market, all the one you can buy in supermarkets.
I have found over the years that my clients are grateful for some input into thier dogs diet with a company like Burns there is always a qualified person on the end of the phone to talk too about their food and to guide owners to the right product to suit their dog.
Good Luck with the business but do try to gain some knowledge on the food and treat front
Val
Who only feeds fresh but understands why owners like the lazy routeJune 22, 2010 at 12:51 pm #107350dogzdinnerMemberYes being educated is vital to providing customers advice on the good, bad and down right evil!
I am a responsible dog owner, dog lover and business lady that is daft about dogs and not in the business to cause any of four legged friends harm – the premium brands are by far the way forward and consumer trends show more and more people are humanising their dogs – and thankfully this means more sway towards premium brands such as James Wellbeloved, burns, Royal Canin etc. but unfortunatey not everyone’s budgets stretch to those.
now I must dash to see how this Budget will affect my business :surprise:
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