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The Company of Animals has announced the launch of its new global website.

The new site for the “one-stop destination” for pet products, dog training tools and pet ownership advice now offers consumers an “interactive hub” that is “designed to help bring dogs and their owners closer together”.

The Company of Animals has operated for over 40 years, and the new website is the result of “extensive research into how the relationship between pets and people has evolved over the years, and what this means for their learning and development”.

The new platform also features an ‘Ask the Experts’ function, allowing consumers access to training and behaviour solutions to meet individual needs and concerns.

In addition, it features optimised content and new product images submitted by customers, as well as an FAQ page that offers information on products, customer services, retailers and more.

It comes as the group noted a “significant” rise in traffic during lockdown.

The company said: “Created and developed to offer insightful advice and training solutions for every pet owner, the website beautifully translates The Company of Animals’ expertise into a simple but engaging user experience.

“Innovation, comfort and pet happiness is at the heart of the company’s culture and the team are committed to supporting their consumers through these uncertain times and enjoy wonderful, healthy relationships with their pets.”

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