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Our 8th Anniversary is this week.

  This week marks the 8th Anniversary of the start of Rovernighter. We officially launched on our CCO (Chief Canine Officer) Bronwyn's birthday - the 3rd of November. We held a launch party and a joint birthday for our wonderful girl.  It's been an interesting and eventful ride these last 8 years. From launching, going to Crufts, the National Pet Show and various other events, where people have loved our products and we've had great fun meeting them. To being shortlisted and chosen as the face of Virgin Voom (well the Rovernighter and Bronwyn were). To filming  Dragon's Den and having Bronwyn as the star of the show, which goes without saying, she always is! To being featured in campaigns for Forest...

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Muzzle it! No biting!

  Ok I may upset some people with this blog, but I have to say with the day we've had I don't care. Quite simply if you know your dog is aggressive and reactionary train it, get professional help or muzzle it. There are lots of really good trainers out there that can help deal with any aggression issues, whatever the cause, be it fear or simply bullying. There are also nice soft muzzles that you can buy that will not harm your dog but protect it and you. Dogs that are out of control and aggressive are a danger and could land you in court and possibly your dog being put down. Why take the risk and why not help your...

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Pet safety and Covid 19

    There is a lot of worry about pets and Covid 19 - will they carry it, will they pass it on etc. etc. Well yes there has been one isolated case of a cat catching Covid from it's owner - note that it was the cat catching it and not the cat passing it on. But this is an isolated case and it doesn't seem from what the science says that pets can pass the virus to us.  What they can do of course is carry the virus on their coats, just as we can pick it up on our hands, they can pick it up on their coats, when people stroke them and when they brush against...

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Doggy tour guide

Well hello all! Bronwyn (CCO) here. How are you? Don't I just look the perfect tour guide? "On your left ladies, gentlemen and dogs you will find ...." BOL! Anyways hope you've had a fabulous bank holiday weekend and done lots of lovely things. I went walkies and saw seriously tall plants. I mean I thought they were triffids or something!  That's the thing you see you can find amazing things all over the place. The triffids were in an old quarry that has been made into a botanical garden on the edge of the Peak District. Imagine that? Using space to make something beautiful and full of lovely sniffs! Bliss.   So on the doggy tour guide front the advice...

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