Based in the UK, Topdog is committed to providing stylish, adjustable harnesses and accessories that are accessible to all dog owners. Topdog designs harnesses that are reversible for diverse styles and adjustable to accommodate growing pups. With a strong ethos of giving back, Topdog donates £1 to a chosen charity for every harness sold, with each style cleverly designed to support a different organisation. For instance, sales of Topdog’s Pretty in Pink harness support The Pink Ribbon Foundation for Breast Cancer, whilst the Bee Happy design supports The British Bee Charity. More information regarding the charities can be found directly on product pages. Each harness features an original, hand-drawn design, with reversible, adjustable, and nylon-strap options available. Topdog designed their harnesses with dogs and owners in mind – ensuring they are quick-drying, durable and allow ID tags to be attached. Most importantly, they are made to be adjustable and grow with your pup.
I have been a Professional Dog Walker and Cat Visitor since 2001 and qualified in 2012 as a Companion Animal Bereavement Counsellor with The Animal Care College and, provided Pet Bereavement Support sessions working with a local vets for over two years (2017 to 2019) before moving to Dorset in July 2019. Prior to the ‘lockdown’ I had been in contact with local vets with a view to providing a similar service – I am hoping it will not be too much longer before I am able to contact these vets once again as this is a much needed service. If you feel that you might need Support with a Companion Animal as you are going through any of the following: Before the Decision During the Heartache After the Journey please contact me to see if I am able to help and, there is a leaflet at my website. I am hoping that sometime later on this year I will be able to provide the Companion Animal Loss Support as before, ‘face to face’ but in the meantime I have started working online. I am using Facebook and Instagram (moggies_and_muttlies). I have a Private Group page at Facebook connected to […]
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