DOGGONE IN THE NEWS
News & Articles
We appreciate media and podcasts spreading the good news about Doggone’s solution and its incredible success with reuniting lost pets.
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DOGGONE IN THE NEWS
News & Articles
We appreciate media and podcasts spreading the good news about Doggone’s solution and its incredible success with reuniting lost pets.
As featured in
Doggone Partners with Kaikoūra Council!
We are thrilled to be working with the Kaikōura District Council to enhance their dog registration and animal management processes. A big shout out to the team at the Kaikōura Star for spreading awareness of this initiative with the Kaikōura community!
Introducing Doggone’s New Website
We are thrilled to announce the launch of our new website. This new website represents an exciting step forward for us and we are eager to share it with all of our customers and supporters.
Doggone featured on Hon. Judith Collins’ Tech Talk webinar
Doggone Founder and Director, Tracy Austin, joins Judith Collins to talk about Doggone’s future plans, smart technology, and our big goal of reuniting 20,000 lost pets with their owner by 2030.
Hon. Judith Collins meets with Doggone founder
As innovators we really appreciate the opportunity to connect with those that have a strong interest in innovation and who have an appreciation of what is involved for Founders to develop solutions to solve everyday problems.
Doggone’s founder part of Startup Council
Doggone’s Founder, Tracy Austin, joined the Startup Council yesterday and appreciated the opportunity to provide inputs into very important discussion in this space.
Doggone is recipient of Callaghan Innovation’s R&D Experience Grant
As founders, we hear it time and time again … we need to take a beat and celebrate our wins (big or small). Doggone appreciates this recognition from Callaghan Innovation of the work we have been undertaking, and we’ll gladly take this win.
Doggone accepted in to Te Ohaka – Centre for Growth and Innovation
Doggone is delighted to have been invited to join Te Ohaka – Centre for Growth and Innovation. Te Ohaka is the engine room for high growth early stage start-ups in Christchurch, which is run in partnership between Ministry of Awesome, Ara Institute of Canterbury and ChristchurchNZ.
Doggone’s text reunite service supported by Pet Life
Doggone’s Founder and CEO was contacted by Pet Life Magazine who had heard the great results of Doggone’s new text reunite service in reuniting thousands of lost pets.
Doggone and its Founder featured in Style magazine
Doggone’s CEO and Founder was approached by Style Magazine. They had heard about the valuable work that Doggone does and wanted to know our reason behind the idea.
Relax knowing your pet is only ever a text away
Doggone might possibly be the best insurance policy you’ll ever have against your pet sleeping ruff!
Doggone Partners with Kaikoūra Council!
We are thrilled to be working with the Kaikōura District Council to enhance their dog registration and animal management processes. A big shout out to the team at the Kaikōura Star for spreading awareness of this initiative with the Kaikōura community!
Introducing Doggone’s New Website
We are thrilled to announce the launch of our new website. This new website represents an exciting step forward for us and we are eager to share it with all of our customers and supporters.
Doggone featured on Hon. Judith Collins’ Tech Talk webinar
Doggone Founder and Director, Tracy Austin, joins Judith Collins to talk about Doggone’s future plans, smart technology, and our big goal of reuniting 20,000 lost pets with their owner by 2030.
Hon. Judith Collins meets with Doggone founder
As innovators we really appreciate the opportunity to connect with those that have a strong interest in innovation and who have an appreciation of what is involved for Founders to develop solutions to solve everyday problems.
Doggone’s founder part of Startup Council
Doggone’s Founder, Tracy Austin, joined the Startup Council yesterday and appreciated the opportunity to provide inputs into very important discussion in this space.
Doggone is recipient of Callaghan Innovation’s R&D Experience Grant
As founders, we hear it time and time again … we need to take a beat and celebrate our wins (big or small). Doggone appreciates this recognition from Callaghan Innovation of the work we have been undertaking, and we’ll gladly take this win.
Doggone accepted in to Te Ohaka – Centre for Growth and Innovation
Doggone is delighted to have been invited to join Te Ohaka – Centre for Growth and Innovation. Te Ohaka is the engine room for high growth early stage start-ups in Christchurch, which is run in partnership between Ministry of Awesome, Ara Institute of Canterbury and ChristchurchNZ.
Doggone’s text reunite service supported by Pet Life
Doggone’s Founder and CEO was contacted by Pet Life Magazine who had heard the great results of Doggone’s new text reunite service in reuniting thousands of lost pets.
Doggone and its Founder featured in Style magazine
Doggone’s CEO and Founder was approached by Style Magazine. They had heard about the valuable work that Doggone does and wanted to know our reason behind the idea.
Relax knowing your pet is only ever a text away
Doggone might possibly be the best insurance policy you’ll ever have against your pet sleeping ruff!
Get in touch with the team
We love hearing from people that care about pet welfare and we’re here to answer your questions.
Phone
0800 321 111 – New Zealand
+64 21 2777 500 – International
Address
Te Ōhaka – Centre for Growth & Innovation
Ara Institute of Canterbury,
Madras Street,
Christchurch 8011
Postal
PO Box 76 183
Northwood
Christchurch 8548
New Zealand
Get in touch with the team
We love hearing from people that care about pet welfare and we’re here to answer your questions.
Phone
0800 321 111 – New Zealand
+64 21 2777 500 – International
Address
Te Ōhaka – Centre for Growth & Innovation
Ara Institute of Canterbury,
Madras Street,
Christchurch 8011
Postal
PO Box 76 183
Northwood
Christchurch 8548
New Zealand