DOGGONE IN THE NEWS
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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
New technology trialled to help find lost dogs
Lost dogs in Hamilton could be a thing of the past if a new initiative is successful. The Hamilton City Council in partnership with a new dog tag technology, Doggone, are trialling a system to help reunite dog owners with their lost dogs easily and quickly.
Hamilton first to trial Bluetooth dog tags
Hamilton will be the first city in New Zealand to trial a new dog tag technology, Doggone, designed to help reunite dog owners with their lost dogs easily and quickly.
Doggone trial announced for Hutt and Hamilton City Councils
Two of the country’s largest councils are to trial Doggone with up to 4,000 dog owners, with the trials running for a four month period commencing October 2018.
Founder recognised by business community
Founder and CEO of Doggone, Tracy Austin, has been recognised for her innovation and business acumen in developing Doggone – a disrupter of a long-standing process – that is set to revolutionise the dog registration process as we know it through the heightened level of safety and efficiency that modern technology delivers.
Doggone vigilant around privacy compliance
Doggone is committed to the protection of your personal privacy and has gone to great lengths to ensure the Doggone service is fully compliant with the New Zealand Privacy Act 2020 and the Australian Privacy Act 1988.
Pet Life Magazine supports Doggone’s text reunite service
We were pleased to be contacted by Pet Life Magazine who had heard the great results of Doggone’s reuniting service.
Doggone accepted in to Te Ohoka – Centre for Growth and Innovation
Doggone is delighted to have been invited to join Te Ohoka – Centre for Growth and Innovation. Te Ohoka 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.
TEMPLATE: 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 10,000 lost pets with their owner by 2030.
Doggone’s Founder presents to NZ Intellectual Property Attorneys AGM
From a heart-felt point of view, Doggone is so proud of the positive reuniting outcomes that our service delivers for so many pet owners across New Zealand. And from a business perspective, we are so proud to have a registered patent.
Doggone accepted in to Te Ohoka – Centre for Growth and Innovation
New technology trialled to help find lost dogs
Lost dogs in Hamilton could be a thing of the past if a new initiative is successful. The Hamilton City Council in partnership with a new dog tag technology, Doggone, are trialling a system to help reunite dog owners with their lost dogs easily and quickly.
Hamilton first to trial Bluetooth dog tags
Hamilton will be the first city in New Zealand to trial a new dog tag technology, Doggone, designed to help reunite dog owners with their lost dogs easily and quickly.
Doggone trial announced for Hutt and Hamilton City Councils
Two of the country’s largest councils are to trial Doggone with up to 4,000 dog owners, with the trials running for a four month period commencing October 2018.
Founder recognised by business community
Founder and CEO of Doggone, Tracy Austin, has been recognised for her innovation and business acumen in developing Doggone – a disrupter of a long-standing process – that is set to revolutionise the dog registration process as we know it through the heightened level of safety and efficiency that modern technology delivers.
Doggone vigilant around privacy compliance
Doggone is committed to the protection of your personal privacy and has gone to great lengths to ensure the Doggone service is fully compliant with the New Zealand Privacy Act 2020 and the Australian Privacy Act 1988.
Pet Life Magazine supports Doggone’s text reunite service
We were pleased to be contacted by Pet Life Magazine who had heard the great results of Doggone’s reuniting service.
Doggone accepted in to Te Ohoka – Centre for Growth and Innovation
Doggone is delighted to have been invited to join Te Ohoka – Centre for Growth and Innovation. Te Ohoka 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.
TEMPLATE: 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 10,000 lost pets with their owner by 2030.
Doggone’s Founder presents to NZ Intellectual Property Attorneys AGM
From a heart-felt point of view, Doggone is so proud of the positive reuniting outcomes that our service delivers for so many pet owners across New Zealand. And from a business perspective, we are so proud to have a registered patent.
Doggone accepted in to Te Ohoka – Centre for Growth and Innovation
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