Yellow Dog – Some Dogs Need Space
Our PR campaign aimed to raise awareness among dog owners and walkers across the UK about dogs that need space, are in training, have health issues, are rescues being rehabilitated or have suffered a bad experience, nervous dogs, or older, fragile dogs that find the world a scary place, through no fault of their own. Yellow Dog Charity, with their instantly recognisable branding, wants to help these dogs, and we are proud to have supported their message through coverage in the national pet and dog press.
How does Quite Great create a successful charity PR campaign?
At Quite Great, we prioritize understanding our clients’ goals through regular meetings and conversations. We take the time to fully grasp the passion of the charity, as well as its trustees, patrons, and volunteers. Our team crafts press releases that highlight the stories the charity wants to tell and shares them with the most relevant media outlets in radio, online, and print, both on a national and regional scale. We take a comprehensive approach to charity PR, making use of all available opportunities to maximize our clients’ exposure.
A few highlights of the animal charity pr campaign, Your Dog, Pet Focus, Dog Monthly , The Good Dog Guide, Charities Management, More than a Pet, Monty Dogge, Your Dog’s Club, Vanity Fur Magazine & Dog Friendly .
So, if you’re in need of a PR campaign for your charity get in touch with our team of experts today!
Testimonial
We have been working with Quite Great for nearly a year and I can’t speak highly enough of them. I’m sure working with a small dog charity was a little different for these guys but they have stepped up and given us some huge steps forward in publicising the charity, opening doors with the media that we have been unable to. Pete and Lisa are incredibly organised and committed to getting the job done, they are approachable and knowledgeable and seem to truly care about our charity. I would highly recommend working with Quite Great and feel confident they will meet all your needs and expectations.
Alison Gibson-Stark, Yellow Dog UK Ambassador
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