Albany Pet Services was delighted to have been recognised by Lux Life Magazine’s Pet Product and Service awards.They won Best Bespoke Pet Care & Training Services Provider – Hertfordshire & Excellence Award for Innovative Puppy Training Sessions – Hertfordshire. Lisa, founder of APS said: “We’re really proud of this achievement. We recognise that pets have different personalities, experiences and preferences and our solo dog walking, pet care and training services seek to meet these needs.”
Lux Life Pet Product and service awards reward individuals, organisations and enterprises who strive to produce the services and products which benefit the health and well-being of mankind’s best friends.
Lisa the founder of Albany Pet Services launched it in 2016 in St Albans with the support of The Princes Trust charity. She is one of the small amount of businesses who provide one to one walks and individual dog training recognising the importance of having extensive knowledge when caring for pets.
A family business
Lisa is also delighted that her and her team have been recognised in the Best Business Women 2020 awards in the ‘Best Business Women working with children and families category’. The national Best Business Women Awards are specifically for female business owners who are making a real impact for their clients. Albany Pet Services are also in the final of the best family business category in the SME 2020 Awards.
Lisa said “pets are members of the family and we take pride in caring for them. We know people live busy lives, need holidays and reliable and compassionate care for their pets. We take pride in supporting families. We work with lots of families including elderly people and expectant mothers. I’ve really enjoyed meeting new families and teaching them about dogs, how they learn how to train them and all about dog body language. Children are often the best trainers and ask the best questions that make me put my thinking cap on!”
Lisa is excited to attend the event on 15th October 2021 at Raddison Blue in Heathrow with her Mum and Auntie again.