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Bayer Animal Health has signed a sponsorship deal with the celebrated series The Dog Whisperer on Nat Geo Wild and committed to a wide-reaching TV advertising campaign to promote Drontal.
The sponsorship agreement covers series 5 of The Dog Whisperer as well as repeats of series 1 - 4. The programme follows Cesar Millan as he goes into the homes of troubled dog owners offering calm and assertive guidance. The Dog Whisperer is broadcast five times a day throughout the week and will be aired from July until December on Nat Geo Wild. Drontal's sponsorship credits will be shown before, during and after each episode and will feature the Schnauzer that's become synonymous with the brand.
An additional TV advertising campaign will run during July and August in the UK and Republic of Ireland, primarily on GMTV and Ireland AM, but also on around 15 satellite channels. All the advertising will centre around the Schnauzer "Absolutely Not" campaign, serving to highlight the benefits of regular worming to a specifically targeted audience.
Drontal product manager, Dan White, says the initiative will increase brand awareness for Drontal amongst pet owners, ultimately resulting in healthier dogs and cats. "We're expecting to see a significant increase in demand once the campaign commences and, as such, have put in place the necessary steps to ensure this extra demand can be easily satisfied."
Deborah Armstrong, Senior Vice President, Media Sales and Partnerships for Fox International Channels says: "We are thrilled Drontal has partnered with our world famous Dog Whisperer TV series. The show, which premieres on Nat Geo WILD, and its star Cesar Millan, has a passionate and loyal fan base in this country which is a key factor for Drontal. The Dog Whisperer is a break-out franchise for National Geographic Channel and the show combines our unique brand values with first class entertainment."
New point of sale materials for veterinary practices to reflect the sponsorship agreement will also be available.
For more information, please speak to your local Bayer Territory Manager.
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Some recent threads on vetnurse.co.uk on dominance theory and caesar millan can be found here:
www.vetnurse.co.uk/.../3224.aspx (The offical statement referred to above)
www.vetnurse.co.uk/.../1943.aspx
www.vetnurse.co.uk/.../26342.aspx
www.vetnurse.co.uk/.../23897.aspx
I'm a bit late commenting on this, (don't get much spare time to spend online!) but can't let it pass - I wrote to Bayer expressing my disappointment that they should be linked with CM - hopefully all you VN's will have seen the official statement from the Veterinary Behaviourists body in North America regarding this and hopefully not too many of you are taken in by his charisma and screen presence, or maybe I will stir up a hornets nest when I say THIS MAN IS A HACK! He uses negative, coercive , fear and punishment-based training methods and is still promoting outdated thories of Dominance, and rank reduction therapy. TV has yet again set the advancement of public understanding of dog behaviour back twenty years.........Grrrr!