• January 31, 2023
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Dog trainer helps save pet owners money – Newbury Today

Dog trainer helps save pet owners money – Newbury Today

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Ex-primary school teacher and professional dog trainer, Sandra Emmons, from Pangbourne, has set up a Swap and Share Box to reduce costs and waste for dog owners.
And she is keen for more pet owners in Berkshire and Hampshire to become involved with the scheme.
Miss Emmons thought of the idea after realising how quickly puppies grow out of their accessories — and how pet owners felt guilty about buying items they did not use.
“It works like a food bank, but for pet essentials to help people in these difficult economic times,” she explained.
“People often buy items online and it might be the wrong size or their dog might not like a certain kind of harness or toy and it’s a shame if they are going to waste.”
The swap box includes collars, leads, harnesses, toys, coats and fleeces, plus larger items such as beds, crates and blankets.
Pet owners can donate or trade items they no longer use — making every penny count.
The share box contains items owners can borrow including surgery suits and inflatable collars, which are often used only once when pups are spayed or neutered.
Miss Emmons added: “The response I’ve had from people so far has been really positive.
“I have even had a dog trainer from Switzerland pick up the idea, which she has now added to her training community.
“It’s lovely to see the younger puppies recycling items from the older puppies in the class.”
Please contact 07973 272 911 or [email protected] to get involved with the club.

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