A thoughtful selection of British brands
Why British brands?
British brands have long been appealing to customers who want quality, difference, who appreciate honesty in details and who also care about ethical and sustainable practices.
British brands are world-famous in various industries, whether they are automotive (Rolls Royce, Aston Martin), fashion (Burberry, Barbour), technology (Dyson), or even canine, which I bring to the Royal Woofs e-shop on Czech market.
What makes British brands stand out and why you should choose them too
Innovation and creativity
British brands often combine classic craftsmanship with modern design and technology to create unique and progressive products, which also applies to the range of dog products.
Quality and durability
British brands are often associated with high quality materials, careful workmanship and high durability. Choosing a British brand means investing in products that are built to last.
Different style and variety
British brands have a distinct style that sets them apart from brands in other countries and caters to different tastes.
Ethical and sustainable practices
Many British brands place great emphasis on ethical and sustainable practices, including environmentally friendly production methods and responsible sourcing of materials. I mainly choose brands that are characterized by such values for the offer at Royal Woofs.
Global reputation
British brands have a strong global reputation for quality, style and innovation. By choosing British brands, you join a legacy of excellence that is recognized and respected around the world.
Customer service
British dog brands value their customers' satisfaction and offer excellent customer service, which I want to share with you.
Cynological tradition
Cynology has a long and rich tradition in Britain, dating back to ancient times. The country is considered one of the founders of modern dog breeding and training. Several factors contributed to the development of cynology in Britain:
- Hunting tradition: Historically, Britain was a hunting country, and dogs played a key role in hunting. Hunting dogs were bred to improve their olfactory abilities, increase stamina and adapt them to specific hunting conditions.
- Kennel Clubs: Some of the world's first Kennel Clubs were established in Britain. In 1859, The Kennel Club was founded, the first organization of its kind to maintain and improve the standards of the various dog breeds.
- Dog shows: Britain is known for holding prestigious dog shows where the best representatives of individual breeds are presented. These exhibitions are used to assess the exterior qualities of dogs and to maintain breed purity. The most famous British exhibition is Crufts, which has been held annually in Birmingham since 1891.
- Working Dogs: Britain pioneered the training of dogs for a variety of working purposes, such as sheepdogs for working cattle, service dogs for the police and military, and rescue dogs.
- Scientific approaches: The development of cynology was also supported by a scientific approach and the study of dog behavior. British scientists and dog behaviorists have contributed to a better understanding of canine instincts and social structures.
Thanks to this rich history and tradition, Britain is still a respected and influential force in the canine field, both in breeding and training, and in the organization and regulation of dog activities and shows.
The combination of tradition, research and modern possibilities gives rise to many interesting brands in Britain that keep their values and act in a win-win style, i.e. "your success is my success." They listen to their customers and their comments, they constantly improve their products, and ultimately they are all dog lovers who care about the well-being of dogs and all animals in general.
Dogs in the British Royal Family and their influence on the market for dog supplies
The dogs in the British royal family have a significant influence on the dog supplies market in Britain. Queen Elizabeth II she was known for her love of dogs, especially corgis, and owned more than 30 corgis during her lifetime. This led to an increase in the popularity of the corgi in Britain and around the world. It was also known that Queen Elizabeth II. she used homeopathic care for her dogs, which led to an increase in the popularity of this method around the world. The influence on the popularity of clothes for dogs cannot be left out.
The Royal Family also supports a number of dog, rescue and welfare charities and promotes responsible dog ownership. This helps to raise awareness of dog care and the needs of dogs in Britain.
How like a thoughtful choice?
You ask yourself, what is the "thoughtful choice"? It is very closely related to my values and experiences. I want to offer others what I know, have used in the past, or still use. Last but not least, the fact that I am a graduate of a British school and have a lifelong love for Britain has its indisputable influence. :)
Of course, not all British dog brands are created equal. There are brands that focus on quality while others focus on price. There are brands that offer a wide variety of products, while others specialize in certain products.
The key to me is that the products I offer work. Every seller claims this, but then they have everything possible in their assortment. I test the brands I offer at Royal Woofs on myself and my dogs even before I try to import them to the Czech Republic, and thanks to this I can stand behind them responsibly.
If you are like that, you will enjoy my products. Do you have a tip for a proven brand that you would like to find with me? Get back to me!
Take a look at the selection of my top 3 products
McAdams Senior / Light - Baked ethical kibble
BARC London - Luxury eco raincoat for dogs - Cream
DOGSLIFE Relief from itching - Anti-itching balm for dogs 60ml
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