Oh My Dog, an independent business based in Beverley, is celebrating a significant achievement after being crowned First Place Winner at the esteemed National Dog Friendly Awards.
This accolade recognises UK businesses that excel in creating welcoming environments for dogs and their owners. The annual awards ceremony took place on Thursday, November 21, at the Kennel Club Headquarters in London, with Oh My Dog triumphing in the “Best Dog Friendly Shops” category.
The shop’s dedication to providing a safe, inclusive, and pet-focused shopping experience set it apart as a beacon of excellence in the pet industry.
h My Dog was lauded not only for its dog-centric retail space but also for its innovative collaborations and events that enrich the dog-loving experience for pets and their owners. From offering dog-friendly treats and accessories to hosting regular social events, the store has become a trusted community hub for dog enthusiasts in Beverley and beyond.
Lucy Thompson, owner of Oh My Dog, said: “We are beyond thrilled to receive this award. It’s a testament to the hard work and passion of our team. To take our little dog shop (and our dog! ) down to London, and to be recognised on a national level is an overwhelming honour.
“It makes all the hard work worthwhile, and we wouldn’t be here without the support of our incredible and loyal customers so this is for them, thank you.”
Gallipots in South Cave also represented East Yorkshire at the National event, attending as a finalist and securing third place in the Groomers category.
The National Dog Friendly Awards acknowledge and reward dog-friendly places and pet businesses that go above and beyond for the benefit of the UK’s 12.5 million dogs and their owners. Categories include Best Dog Friendly Pubs & Restaurants, Best Dog Friendly Hotel, and Best Dog Friendly Shopping Centres, among others.
Oh My Dog is situated at 2 Dyer Lane, where it continues to offer a wide variety of products for dogs of all shapes and sizes. The store is open seven days a week and new customers—and their furry friends—are always welcome.
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