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Excitement builds as PATS Telford gets set for epic show
Judging of 2018 PetQuip Awards takes place
Britain tops the polls for pet friendly places
Garden centre puts up the 'dogs welcome' signs
British brand Laughing Dog launches new cat food range
Pets at Home raises £50,000 for The Alzheimer’s Society
Ceva launches new fireworks marketing and display pack
Pawdacious new pet food has much to purr and bark about
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National Champion for the fifth time
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Garden centre puts up the 'dogs welcome' signs

 

Glendoick Garden Centre has joined an increasing number of retail establishments in allowing dogs on to the premises.

 

Following help from Dog Friendly Perthshire, a “Dog Etiquette” notice has been produced to make sure all customers are able to enjoy their experience at Glendoick.

 

Jane Cox, Director said “We receive a lot of passing trade from customers travelling between Aberdeen and the South and have been increasingly asked for dogs to be allowed in. I think this hot weather has made this even more important when customers are choosing where to stop for a break in their journey.”

 

Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times and are allowed on the main central walkway as a means to access the two outdoor café terraces. Glendoick offers a shaded car parking area where dog owners can also find a water butt and dog bowl.

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