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YuMove transforms landmarks to landbarks

Rachel WoodBy Rachel WoodFebruary 10, 20212 Mins Read
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YuMOVE is helping the nation thank and celebrate 10 million British dogs by transforming iconic London landmarks into landbarks, shining a spotlight on the canine heroes that helped us get through the pandemic.

Overnight, a pack of dogs in all shapes and sizes decorated the capital’s most recognisable buildings. Marble Arch, the Tower of London and Senate House’s famous facades were adorned with pooch projections and messages of grrrrrrrrrratitude!

“In 2020, dogs offered unwavering love, companionship and affection,” a spokesman said. “From lockdown walkies with leaping Labradors, to cosy couch cuddles with Corgis, new research commissioned by YuMOVE reveals the heroic role our furry friends played as the nation faced the challenges created by covid-19.”

The Hertfordshire-based supplements brand asked 1,000 dog owners to bark about how much their dogs meant to them in 2020, revealing:
– More than half of owners (54%) said they wouldn’t have smiled in 2020 without their canine companions
– Just under half (42%) said that life would have been unbearable without their beloved pet. Nearly all (87%) said that their relationship with their dog improved in 2020
– A third (31%) confessed that spending quality time with their dog was the highlight of their year
– More than 60% said owning a dog gave them a reason to get out of the house to exercise, with 37% claiming walking their dog was their only form of exercise
– Just under half (41%) of people admitted that their dog gave them a reason to get up in the morning
– A third (32%) of people said that dogs stopped them from missing their family and friends.

Peter Purves, YuMOVE ambassador said: “My entire life has been spent alongside dogs and last year we needed them more than ever. For so many owners, dogs provided a vital lifeline and played a heroic role during the pandemic. That is why we’re shining the spotlight on them by redecorating these incredible buildings. In 2021, let’s continue to thank our dogs.”

YuMOVE’s pooch projections are running as part of the brands #ThankYouDogs campaign. The campaign, which supports the efforts of animal charity StreetVet, encourages dog owners to share their tall, short and shaggy dog stories across Facebook or Instagram using #ThankYouDogs. For every story posted, YuMOVE will donate £1 to the charity.

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Rachel Wood

Rachel Wood, graphic designer. More than 40 years ago, I was one of the first females to be offered an apprenticeship within the printing industry. I've worked on record sleeves, DVD covers and various magazines throughout my career. In my spare time I collect movie posters and attend comic cons, I keep fit (and sane) with gardening and strength & conditioning training.

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