They did it. Local shop LifestyleLS has officially become dog-friendly.
I saw this sign on our morning walk.

The shop sells outdoor furniture, barbeque and cooking accessories and gas and wood burners. It encourages people with their dogs to shop indoors and to enjoy the display furniture outside.
What’s even better is that there is a cafe, The Rose Cafe, just a few doors down. One of you needs to hold the dog while the other goes inside to buy coffee and people treats. You can then sit outside at LifestyleLS.
This is great advertising for LifestyleLS. What better way to sell outdoor furniture than to show real people and pets using it?
P.S. This is the sign I don’t like to see.
Kathleen Crisley, specialist in dog massage, rehabilitation and nutrition/food therapy, The Balanced Dog Ltd, Christchurch, New Zealand



As pet parents are a large group of consumers, it’s important that we understand nutrition and ask questions of professionals that recommend diets. This is everyone who tries to sell you pet food – not just vets, may I add. In our local market in New Zealand, there are dog trainers and pet shops that sell food and have a vested interest in recommending certain products to owners.










