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Dogs across the UK go mad for walkies with PitPat

Dogs around the UK are going mad for walkies as PitPat launches its first ever TV advert for dogs.

Dog-walking hasn’t changed much since the dawn of time, the last innovation was the ball-thrower. But with half the UK’s dogs not getting enough exercise and being classed as overweight, a new revolution in walkies is needed.

With its infectiously funny advert, PitPat aims to get all dogs, and their owners, out and walking to support their mission of a nation of healthy dogs.

And, it’s not just dogs who love walkies with PitPat but their owners too – all thanks to the points, perks and prizes they get for keeping their pets happy and healthy.

The ad has already caused a stir with dogs (and their owners) across the UK leaping for joy, zooming around the house, barking like mad and running for the front door ready for their precious walkies.

TV vet, Rory Cowlan, PitPat’s ambassador said about the craze currently sweeping the nation: “Walkies are an essential part of keeping dogs happy and healthy, so as the PitPat Veterinary Ambassador, I’m really excited for the launch of this campaign.

“With dog obesity reaching crisis levels, PitPat has the potential to positively influence the way we care for our dogs whilst simultaneously rewarding owners.”

Andrew Nowell, founder of PitPat added: “We’re delighted to be leading the walkies revolutions, making walkies an exciting and rewarding for owners as it is for their dogs, PitPat is specifically made for dogs so it was only fitting that our first TV advert was too.”

The advert concept is the brainchild of Wonderland Studios and was directed by Sam Cadman, the co-creator or cult comedy show ‘Trigger Happy TV’.

The advert will air exclusively on UKTV channels (Dave, W, Gold, Alibi, Yesterday, Eden and Drama) from today (Monday 16 September) until early 2020.

For more information on the PitPat Monitor you can visit www.pitpat.com and join the thousands of dog owners already getting more out of walkies with PitPat.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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