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Burns’ dog trail opens at Botanic Garden of Wales
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UK's first-ever Canicross coaching qualification
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Burns’ dog trail opens at Botanic Garden of Wales

 

Burns Pet Nutrition has invited dog owners and their pets to the grand opening of the Burns Four Paws Trail at the National Botanic Garden of Wales on Saturday (May 7).

 

Those attending will join the official launch of the trail and take part in a walk which will kick off at 11.30am. 

 

Visitors can enter into a free prize draw to win goodies from the National Botanic Garden of Wales including two family day tickets. Usual ticket prices apply to enter the garden for the launch. 

 

The Burns Four Paws Trail forms part of a new sponsorship deal between Burns and the National Botanic Garden of Wales which will run until 30 April 2023 and also include the new Burns Four Paw Shelter. The shelter is located part way through the trail, under cover, allowing walkers to enjoy the scenery and take their time. 

 

Burns products will also be sold onsite at the Garden Shop. 

 

Founder of Burns Pet Nutrition, John Burns (above), said of the new sponsorship and shelter: “We are thrilled to be sponsoring the Burns Four Paws Trail and Shelter and working alongside National Botanic Garden of Wales.” 

 

The Botanic Garden’s head of development, Owen Thomas, said: “It’s great to be partnering with Burns Pet Nutrition for what will be a fabulous and fun day – and a great way to signal the start of our ongoing collaboration.”

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