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    Welsh pet food company opens its own dog spa

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryAugust 27, 2020No Comments
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    Dogs in Carmarthenshire are set to be in for a real treat as a brand-new pet spa has opened its doors in Kidwelly.

    Local pet food company, Burns Pet Nutrition, has opened its very own dog grooming and pampering centre, ‘The Dog Spa’, located at Burns’ popular Parc y Bocs Farm Shop.

    The new salon will offer a whole host of canine services and treatments, from traditional washing, grooming and styling, to nail trimming, ear cleaning and even facials and paw balms.

    Maggie before and after

    It will be run by grooming specialist Jackie Bowen, who has over 10 years’ experience working in the industry, having joined Burns from Pets at Home where she spent more than seven years working at various groom rooms across South Wales. Prior to that, Jackie ran her own home mobile dog grooming business.

    In line with Burns’ ethical values and commitment to an all-natural approach to pet health, all products used at the salon will be free from harsh chemicals, parabens, soaps and dyes. They will also carry the Leaping Bunny logo, which guarantees that they are sustainable and cruelty-free.

    Jackie said: “I am so pleased to be joining Burns and can’t wait to open the new Dog Spa facility. I am passionate about working with dogs and have dreamed of having my own salon for years, so this new role is perfect for me.”

    The new salon will be located at Burns’ award-winning Kidwelly farm shop, Parc y Bocs, which is dedicated to selling and serving locally sourced produce, also featuring a café and restaurant on site, as well as a play area complete with its own treehouse, slides and child friendly activities.

    As well as the ‘Dog Spa’, Parc y Bocs is also soon set to welcome a doggie health clinic where owners will be able to bring in their pets for a weigh in and receive personalised nutritional advice from a team of dedicated nutritionists.

    While Parc y Bocs’ catering facilities are currently closed due the pandemic, the farm shop and grounds remain open to the public. The Dog Spa will also be open Tuesday to Saturday every week.

    The Dog Spa is the latest venture for Carmarthenshire company Burns Pet Nutrition, which has recently won a clutch of national awards including being voted Which? Magazine’s best dog food brand. The company, which was founded by Veterinary Surgeon John Burns in 1993, specialises in simple high-quality pet food made up of all-natural ingredients.

    Wanting to give back to the community and provide a hub for locals and visitors to enjoy, the firm opened its Parc y Bocs farm shop and facilities in 2007 and is continuing to explore ways of diversifying the business.

    John Burns explained: “I am excited to reveal our new dog spa at Parc y Bocs, which is a reflection of our continued efforts to add value for our customers and improve the repertoire of services we have available.

    “Those that have piloted the facilities have really enjoyed the experience and I have no doubt that the spa will be a very welcome addition for our local customers.

    “I am also thrilled that we could create a new role at Parc y Bocs and am pleased to welcome Jackie to the Burns family. We can’t wait to welcome our first customers to the salon.”

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