The Belly Rub Club UK

The Belly Rub Club UK Helping urban dogs and their humans make the most of modern city living with ease and in style

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Camberwell Grove
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The Belly Rub Club Story

The beginning

As I glance down from my laptop screen, take a peek under the kitchen table where I’m sat, and watch the four furry club members curled up around my feet, I get that now familiar sense of gratitude that I’m right where I was always meant to be. It seems like more than just four years ago, that I was sitting at a desk in the London offices of a global Internet giant, glancing down at files of work that left me cold and a pair of training shoes that would make my daily rat race commute marginally less painful. Everyone around me told me that I was so lucky. I had a great job at the coolest company. I was surrounded by inspirational, smart, driven and accomplished colleagues and anyone would kill for the opportunity. In reality, I was dreaming, as I always had, of a day when I’d live a life of authenticity and balance. To work for something I had a passion for and, rather than endless meetings, I’d have real honest, everyday conversations with real honest, everyday people. Most of all I wanted to have a dog of my own and give it the best life possible. Something that seemed unlikely, given the typical long hours of city life. I’d always had a huge affinity with dogs of all shapes and sizes. I would surround myself with them at any opportunity.

Walking down London’s South Bank one afternoon with a friend, I mused “You know what would make me happy? A life where I could have cups of tea and conversation with a rainbow of people every day. Shoot the breeze about life with a little terrier called Hero at my heels” ( yes my then imaginary dog already had a name. More on that in another post )