Rover.com' Pushes Unconventional and Entertaining Dog Activities
During the winter months, the range of dog activities is limited. This December, however, dog walking and pet sitting service Rover.com attempts to change that with the launch of its canine-specific trampoline park. Appropriately dubbed 'Lady and the Tramp-oline,' the initative is a wonderfully fun adventure for owners and their furry companions.
The activation is located in Stratford, London and individuals can sign themselves and their pet for a free 10-minute session via ZAPspace. An exceptionally fun and creative example of dog activities, the Lady and the Tramp-oline will be open for business on Thursday, December 6th. To ensure the safety of everyone involved, Rover.com has employed a court monitor, an animal safety handler, as well as a licensed veterinarian. If received well, the company plans to roll out the parks accross the UK next year.
The activation is located in Stratford, London and individuals can sign themselves and their pet for a free 10-minute session via ZAPspace. An exceptionally fun and creative example of dog activities, the Lady and the Tramp-oline will be open for business on Thursday, December 6th. To ensure the safety of everyone involved, Rover.com has employed a court monitor, an animal safety handler, as well as a licensed veterinarian. If received well, the company plans to roll out the parks accross the UK next year.
Trend Themes
1. Canine Trampoline Parks - The playful and unconventional idea of canine trampoline parks could be expanded to other parts of the world and franchise opportunities could arise for pet entertainment companies.
2. Pet Entertainment Services - Pet entertainment companies can consider expanding their offerings to include unconventional and adventurous activities to differentiate themselves from traditional pet services.
3. Pet Safety Technology - Safety technology companies can consider developing new tech solutions to ensure the safety of both pets and their owners in unconventional pet activities like trampoline parks.
Industry Implications
1. Pet Services - Rover.com's launch of canine trampoline parks showcases the potential for companies to innovate new offerings within the traditional pet services industry.
2. Entertainment - Entertainment companies can consider an untapped market by expanding with pet entertainment and activities that bring families and pets together.
3. Technology - Companies in technology can further develop innovative products and technologies designed especially for pet safety in unconventional activities like the trampoline parks.
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