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A Day for Fire Safety … and More July-August Dates to Remember

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A Day for Fire Safety ... and More July-August Dates to Remember

 

July

15 Could your pet cause a fire in your home? (Think fireplaces, candles, stove knobs, etc.) Plus, in the event of a fire, have you taken precautions to ensure that your pet can escape? Those are the ideas behind PET FIRE SAFETY DAY. The first step to avoiding or surviving such a disaster? Read these useful tips from the American Kennel Club at ppmag.us/fireday and share with your email and social media audience.

17 While GET OUT OF THE DOGHOUSE DAY is traditionally reserved for guilty-minded husbands, and has been used for marketing purposes by jewelers and florists, we think pet store owners should get in on the action. Offer a special on luxury doghouse installation. Your pitch? A doghouse so comfortable you’ll never want to leave.

24 Conferences start today at SUPERZOO. Our advice: Walk the show first, see everything before you buy anything. Take notes on standout stuff you see and then go back for a second round to see if you still feel the same way about it.

29 Today is LASAGNA DAY. While we don’t know any actual cats who favor this classic Italian dish, it’s still not a bad day to reference Garfield for your customers. Invite local felines to visit your pet bakery to taste-test and discover their own new favorite treat — freeze-dried lamb or catnip-based wine, perhaps?

August

4 ASSISTANCE DOG DAY is an opportunity to celebrate some amazing animals in your community. Hold a parade of assistance dogs or a skills competition. Or hold a seminar that offers instructions on how to get an assistance animal for those who might need one. (Be clear, too, about cases where getting an assistance animal is not appropriate.)

6 If you have a staff member whose breath smells, in the words of Martin Amis, like a small furry animal had crawled inside his mouth and died overnight, take note of NATIONAL FRESH BREATH DAY. Run through the safe-breath drill every morning: Drink lots of water, brush and floss regularly, scrape those tongues, and see the dentist regularly. Finally, insist they chant this 10 times: Bad breath equals sales death. Bad breath equals …

8 INTERNATIONAL CAT DAY — think of it as Christmas for cats! Promote heavily. Get those gift options up on your website by the first day of the month. Similarly, mark DOG DAY on Aug. 26.

15 On CHECK THE CHIP DAY, promote appointments for your customers to get their pets chipped. And, for those who have already chipped their animals, offer free chip checking and verification.


MORE JULY-AUGUST EVENTS

July 12 is Different Colored Eyes Day. Invite customers to post images of their heterochromia-afflicted cuties on your social media.

July 16 is World Snake Day. S-s-sounds like a s-s-sweet s-s-sales opportunity.

July 19 is Hot Dog Day. A perfect day for a barbecue and pet meetup event.

Aug. 8 is Odie DaY. Because not everybody’s favorite Garfield character is Garfield.

Aug. 17 is Black Cat Appreciation Day. Because these guys get such a bad rap.

Aug. 19 is International Homeless Animals Day. Promote local shelters, spaying, and share strategies for dealing with feral animals.

Aug. 30 is Holistic Pet Day. Celebrate … holistically.


This article originally appeared in the July-August 2017 edition of PETS+.

Courtesy of PetsPlusMag.com

Seminar and Networking Event for Pet Pros to Be Held in Boston

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Seminar and Networking Event for Pet Pros to Be Held in Boston

 

It’s set for Aug. 8.

(Press Release) BABYLON, NY – American Pet Professionals announces its first Boston-area seminar and networking event for pet professionals.

It will take place on Tuesday, Aug. 8, from 6 to 9 p.m. at Convene located at 201 Washington St.

The event will feature senior digital strategist, pet owner advocate and Lifetime APP member Jane Harrell, president of ‘Cause Digital Marketing, as expert speaker and instructor. Harrell will be teaching pet pros “How to simplify social media strategies with ROI results” at this hands-on seminar.

This event is perfect for veteran and new pet professionals, especially those busy pet pros who struggle in figuring out which platforms their business should be on to get in front of potential customers using social media. This seminar will help educate pet pros on how to get the best ROI when it comes to social media, blogging and promotion.

At this seminar the following topics will be discussed:

  • Learn how to apply evergreen, planned and timely strategies for your pet business social media and marketing.
  • Learn how social media and other channels (like SEO and blogging) can work together to enhance each other for bigger results.
  • Examples of social media strategies that have worked for other pet pros.
  • Understanding which social platforms are best for your business.
  • How to get your social media strategy efforts to pay off.
  • Q&A throughout and leave with how-to and homework.

“I’m so excited to go back to the city where I started my pet industry career 16 years ago. The Boston community of pet lovers and businesses is a truly special one and I’m excited to bring everything I’ve learned over the years to help shape success for the businesses in a town I love so much,” Harrell said. “I am really looking forward this event hosted by American Pet Professionals, and so happy they are making this available for pet pros in Boston.”

Nancy Hassel, president and founder of American Pet Professionals, said, “I am thrilled to be able to bring this event to Boston pet professionals and I knew Jane was the perfect person to speak on this topic for our audience. Jane’s expertise in the pet industry and in helping pet professionals with their social media and digital strategies definitely stands out. We can’t wait to see everyone in Boston.”

Harrell passion for helping pet businesses and focused understanding of the online pet-owner space has earned her a reputation for innovation, expertise and proven results with businesses like Discovery Communications (Petfinder), Purina and IDEXX Laboratories.

This event is limited to 20 pet pros. Gourmet snacks, desserts and refreshments will be served. Attendees should bring business cards, brochures, a notebook and a pen. Each attendee will get a swag bag as a thank-you for attending this event.

The Early BIRD cost for non-members is $79 per person and early bird pricing ends on July 25. Pet pros can RSVP by going to http://americanpetprofessionals.com/events/in-person-networking/. (The price goes up to $89 per person after that). There is a convenient parking garage right next to this location.

For more information on this event contact Nancy Hassel at (631) 446-1105 or by email at Nancy@AmericanPetProfessionals.com.

Sponsorship opportunities are available for this event.

Courtesy of PetsPlusMag.com

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