From DOGTV to pet cremation: How humanisation is driving a boom in the business of our furry friends
Founder and chief executive officer of Rufus & Coco, Anneke van den Broek. Source: Supplied. Growth industries are of constant interest to Australian entrepreneurs — there’s money to be made and those ...
VMPLNew Delhi [India], April 22: People’s relationship with pets is undergoing a profound shift. What was once limited to basic care is now evolving into a culture of emotional connection, celebration ...
Legally, pet food is classified as ‘feed’. The term doesn’t provoke excitement - in fact, it arguably evokes a practical, almost mechanical process, like feeding a forge with coal to keep it burning.
Watchdog’s investigation into vet sector highlights expensive treatments that would previously have been ‘addressed through euthanasia’ Eir Nolsøe is Economics Correspondent at The Telegraph covering ...
The world of pet parenting is changing. Pets are the family we choose and we treat them as such. From day care, hotel stays, clothing and food choices, we are humanising our pets, says South African ...
The four-legged clothing market is soaring as designers create outfits for their faithful friends and the high street follows suit There are Gucci hats made in Italy from pink bouclé wool, Celine ...
Coca-Cola’s Sprite came under a lot of fire not too long ago for its #BrutallyRefreshing campaign in Ireland. The brand was made aware, equally brutally, by the audience about how far from refreshing ...
Increasingly, in today’s over-communicated world, we are finding brands eager to latch on to topical trends to be seen as ‘cool’, ‘caring’ or even socially responsible. In short, they are trying to ...
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