The Perfect Pet Service
15 years ago
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Introducing Petplan Business Finder
Petplan has found in a recent survey that the majority of Brits (55%) are holidaying in the UK this year, also known as a ‘staycation’. If you are planning to go away and want to leave your 4 legged pet behind, you may be wondering where your pet should stay? As a solution, Petplan have launched a new online service for pet owners to find pet services in their local area. Using the service is absolutely free and the website features a range of businesses from boarding kennels and catteries to pet sitters and dog walkers. This means if you’re in a hurry to find a kennels for your King Charles Spaniel in Kent, simply visit www.petplanbusiness.co.uk
The online search facility will allow you to locate a range of pet businesses in your area. Many of these services will have insurance cover with Petplan, which means that your pet can be fully protected when you leave them to go on holiday or leave your pet with a carer. This can provide peace of mind that your favourite furry friend has all their needs fulfilled while they are being looked after by others.
The website also provides an online map to pin-point search results and full contact details of each advertised business can be emailed directly.
Alison Andrew, Marketing Manager at Petplan comments, “Petplan works closely with vets, breeders and animal welfare organisations to help provide customers with guidance and help with the whole experience of owning a pet. The Business Finder extends this by working with other pet services.”
To find out more visit www.petplan.co.uk/business19173 views
Posted
18th August, 2009 00h00
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