At Kingsley Tails, we believe every dog deserves the highest standard of care. That’s why we’re beyond proud to announce our new partnership with Poorly Paws, a revolutionary brand that shares our mission of raising the bar in dog care.
Born from personal experience, Poorly Paws was founded by Alex and Gabriella after a walk gone wrong left Luna, their family dog, injured with no medical supplies on hand. What followed was a simple yet powerful idea: a compact, lightweight, waterproof first aid kit that clips onto a lead or belt and contains everything a dog owner or dog care professional needs to handle minor emergencies, from tick removers and saline to bandages, scissors, and even a tourniquet.
But what makes Poorly Paws really special is its commitment to education and empowerment. Teaming up with Rachel Bean, a royal veterinary nurse, they have attached a QR- code to each kit which is linked to instructional videos, ensuring users not only have a first aid kit but also the knowledge to use it effectively. Alongside this, they have access to 24/7, year-round tele-vet support. Dog owners and dog care professionals are never left guessing. It’s practical, stylish, and deeply thoughtful, just like everything Kingsley Tails stand for.
At Kingsley Tails, we only partner with brands that align with our values: trust, quality, and responsible dog ownerships and dog care professionals. We couldn’t be prouder to partner with such a forward-thinking, heart-led brand committed to accessible, preventative pet care.
As part of this new partnership, Kingsley Tails members get exclusive discounts on Poorly Paws first aid kits.
We’re genuinely excited and incredibly proud to work alongside a brand that’s redefining what responsible dog care looks like. Together, we’re not just offering products, we’re offering peace of mind, preparedness, and a new standard of care.
Explore Poorly Paws today and get your kit at a special Kingsley Tails rate when you become a member. Together we’re making everyday adventures safer. Because being prepared makes all the difference.
Because being prepared makes all the difference.
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