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DOGGY DAY CARE BRUCESDOGGYDAYCARE.CO.UK
Bruceâs is one of the leading doggy day care brands in the UK and boasts nine state-of-the-art centres across the country with services also encompassing dog training and grooming. The company, founded by South African-born and Australian-bred Bruce Casalis, does, however, come from humble beginnings. Bruce is a lifetime dog owner and dog lover. From his early days as a toddler where heâd regularly be found sleeping in a crate with a litter of puppies, Bruce has been genuinely passionate about dogs and dog welfare. Bruce moved to London in 2007 and had a successful career in the world of sales but was beginning to feel unfulfilled in his 9-5 office job. When Bruceâs cousin told him that dog owners in the UK pay for dog walkers, something heâd never experienced back in Australia, Bruce couldnât quite believe it. The idea that people would pay him to spend time with their dogs and keep them happy seemed almost too good to be true. His sales brain quickly worked out that heâd only need to walk eight dogs in a day to match his office salary, which he could do in just a few hours. This got Bruce thinking that if dog owners were willing to pay for their dogs to be taken for a walk in the park, surely, itâd be better to be able to take them somewhere that was fully bespoke and designed to fulfil the dogâs every need. This is when, in 2008, the idea for Bruceâs Doggy Day Care came about. Bruce began to canvas Clapham Common with a simple survey asking dog owners their views on his new concept of dog day care. In 2009, Bruce launched Bruceâs Doggy Day Care in a few acres of Surrey countryside in Cobham, understanding the love that pet owners have for their dogs and basing his business model on that of the nursery sector. The unique
model proved a revelation in the pet care industry. Fast-forward 14 years and Bruceâs Doggy Day Care has become the UKâs recognised market leader in dog day care and socialisation, with nine sites across the UK and plans for further expansions throughout 2023. To help drive the business forward in this exciting next chapter, Bruceâs recently appointed Ben Mann as its new Managing Director. Mann has worked at Bruceâs in various roles for over five years, and his career predominantly being in the events & hospitality sector, has allowed him to bring a fresh and innovative approach to taking the business to the next level. Mann said: âBoth sides of my career revolved around people. You start to build themes for catering, from seasonal ingredients and new menus through to wine pairings. For doggy day care, walking, playing, and caring for dogs is one thing, but how do you enrich the overall experience for staff and dogs alike? âThrowing an afternoon tea party for dogs might seem cute and lovely, and is certainly more interesting for our staff, but how do we make it engaging for the dog? Can we hide items around the centre for them to sniff out, create food and drinks that are stimulating? Can the dogs chase and run and play? Itâs thinking about what everything you do means for the customer, and thatâs largely our dogs. âI believe we do enrichment better than anyone else in the world and my plan is to be the best dog hospitality provider in the world. Disneyland for dogs if you willâ. Keen to push the boundaries of marketing in the pet industry and help set itself apart from its peers, Bruceâs appointed Stir, a creative PR agency, for 2022/2023. Spanning multiple timely news moments, the brand has launched campaigns that have featured a variety of adorable furry friends.






















