On this day in 2024, the East Anglian Daily Times reported that a Suffolk-based dog health business was recognised by a prominent entrepreneur.
Born To Run, located in Thurston near Bury St Edmunds, provides pain management support for dogs suffering from mobility issues, including arthritis, through tailored massage and exercise programmes.
Angela Day, the owner of the business, expressed her gratitude after winning a small business award from Dragons’ Den star Theo Paphitis on February 12, 2024.
The Small Business Sunday initiative, established by Mr Paphitis in 2010, aims to support local firms across the UK and has celebrated thousands of winners.
Owner of the business Angela Day (Image: Angela Day) Ms Day said: “We never thought that we would stand out over the hundreds of incredible product-based businesses who took part.
“We work very hard to make every client feel like the special dog owners they are.”
She added: “But to be chosen as a winner of Small Business Sunday and be mingling with CEOs of some of the best-known household brands is just incredible.”
The support from Mr Paphitis has been invaluable for Ms Day, who said: “It’s fantastic to have support from Theo because as a small business it’s difficult to be in enough places to raise your profile to the level that’s needed to reach more dog owners, who may not even be aware of the help available for their dogs when they struggle with mobility and pain from conditions like arthritis.
“Theo has recognised our hard work and helped spread the word about what we do.
“I am beyond grateful.”
In addition to this accolade, Born To Run had also been announced as a finalist for the Animal Star Awards.
Mr Paphitis said: “My vision is that everyone who has ever won an #SBS re-tweet from me becomes part of a friendly club of like-minded individuals who can share successes and learnings.”
[From the East Anglian Daily Times of March 8, 2024]
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