An entrepreneur who secured a £50,000 investment on Dragon’s Den for her innovative indoor dog toilet has won a High Court ...
A DRAGONS’ Den entrepreneur has won a court battle with a rival over her “Piddle Patch” dog toilet. Rebecca Sloan, 39, was handed a £50,000 investment on the BBC show by Stephen ...
A Dragons' Den entrepreneur has successfully sued a businesswoman behind a rival indoor dog toilet brand for ripping off her ...
A former Hereford public toilet which then operated as self-service dog washing facility is to be put to a new use.
Piddle Patch, the eco-friendly dog toilet brand featured on Dragons’ Den, has won a High Court trademark infringement case against City Doggo Ltd in a ruling that could shape UK intellectual property ...
Wagner is the founder of Portland startup The Cat Throne, which makes a specially widened and textured toilet seat for cats. But the idea came from the product’s intended end user: a housecat.
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South Philly couple uses 'poop machine French Bulldog' to prank package thief
Tired of having packages stolen from their front steps, a South Philadelphia couple planted a decoy box filled with their French bulldog's waste to fight back.
Source: Rebecca Niemiec/with permission. Play behavior, whether it's by dogs, cats, other companion animals, or wild, freely roaming creatures, is a topic that attracts widespread transdisciplinary ...
When a husband behaves like a tourist, he may unknowingly rely on that system without ever engaging with it himself. He ...
ORLANDO, Fla. (WFLA) — A woman has been charged after a dog was found dead in a restroom at Orlando International Airport, according to local reports. Alison Lawrence, the dog’s owner, was arrested ...
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Dog testing the toilet like a human
This curious golden retriever seems very interested in how the bathroom works. Maybe he just wanted to investigate, or maybe he thinks he finally figured out the human way.
Scrolling on your phone while sitting on the toilet might be doing more harm than you think. A new study found that people who use smartphones during bathroom visits had a 46% higher risk of ...
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