Neighbourhood Dog Patrol: Keeping Cambridge safe and owners / dogs active; Yourlifestyle Products comment
Gatwick, Surrey (PRWEB UK) 23 January 2014 -- Paws on Patrol is the latest neighbourhood watch scheme that is taking place in Cambridgeshire reports BBC News on 22nd January 2014. Dog owners are being recruited as the “eyes and ears” of any criminal sightings as dogs are being walked. With 32 dog owners recruited, paws are all over the neighbourhood. Cambridgeshire Police have stated that these patrols are not intended to replace officers but are another type of neighbourhood watch. It is also a solution to keeping dogs fit. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-25830282.
Officers have been actively involved in making this scheme a success. Advice on what to look for and information on the people to call if concerns are noticed are given as part of making the scheme successful. This latest neighbour scheme will extend to various towns in the country. To read more of the article, click here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-25830282.
Your Lifestyle Products comment: “This is a fantastic initiative for the local Cambridge area. We hope it makes its way to our local communities here in Surrey sometime soon! In additional to keeping an eye on the neighbourhood, this is also a great way to keep pet owners and their dogs active.”
YourLifestyle Products Ltd advocate natural wellness and have recently launched their new range of Pet products, which includes Xtraflex Pet, a Glucosamine based product primarily for dogs. Like humans, dogs have the ability to produce Glucosamine naturally, but with age, this ability diminishes, with no major food sources to replace this vital nutrient. Xtraflex Pet provides the daily support needed to keep pets mobile and active.
For more details, contact YourLifestyle Products Ltd on 0208 619 0025 or email: csuk(at)yourlifestyle(dot)com.
Melissa Jenkins, Your Lifestyle Products Ltd, http://www.yourwellness.com, +44 208 588 9144, [email protected]
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