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Friday, May 14, 2010

Dogwood website better than ever

As you may well have already noticed, our long-awaited new and improved website has now been launched. Considerably easier to navigate and with a sophisticated new look, the site is bursting with new horse equipment, equestrian clothing and country supplies enabling us to help fulfil your every equestrian need.

Visitors will be pleased to see we will still bring you all the latest equestrian news, informative articles, and interesting blog pieces to satisfy your thirst for the very latest horsey goings on.

One of the downfalls of internet shopping that often puts customers off buying online is the inability to really see what a product looks like. However, thanks to our new product layout, you can magnify each of the products and zoom in to see every last detail, even down to the stitching!

From our fabulous homepage featuring a slideshow of images that includes our very own shop manager, to the extensive new range of horse equipment, we hope you will be as thrilled as we are with our new site.

If you have any comments or suggestions for the new site please do not hesitate to email us at the-saddlery@dogwoodlondon.co.uk or give us a call on 0845 3010 365.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Dogwood's Manager Hoofs it to the Polls

Never one to shy away from making an entrance and promoting the Dogwood brand, Dogwood's manager took to his horse, Raj, and hoofed it to the polls yesterday.

After a few bemused looks from passers-by he tethered Raj outside and strode in to cast his vote.  It was only when he came back out that he realised, regrettably perhaps, it wasn’t his own masculine figure which had drawn all the admiring glances from the female voters, but it was Raj who had them eating out of the sole of his hoof…well, palm of his hand doesn’t quite work with horses!

After much stroking and pats a’ plenty, (that’s Raj – not Dogwood's manager) he hopped back on and rode off into the sunset.  He told us it was easier to ride to the polling station rather than to drive or walk, but the Dogwood staff don’t really buy that, we believe it was really a long harboured John Wayne-esque fantasy of his.