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Happy Hounds Breakfast Club new at Penny Farm

Penny Farm in Lancashire launches a monthly gathering for dog lovers and their furry companions.

Posted on 18/04/2024

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We are inviting dog owners to join us on the first Sunday of every month from 10:30 am to 1:00 pm at Penny Farm Rescue and Rehoming Centre, near Blackpool.

For just £5 per ticket, attendees can enjoy a refreshing walk along the farm tracks followed by a spirited off-lead play session in their outdoor riding school. The event has been designed to provide a perfect opportunity for visitors to exercise their dogs and socialise with fellow dog owners. Suitable for the whole family, each ticket includes a guided walk, a doggy play session, a hot drink in the cafe, and treats for all the visiting canines.

After their walk, our onsite coffee shop will offer breakfast barms, cakes, and a variety of snacks for purchase, allowing visitors to enjoy a hearty meal while their dog relaxes. We look forward to welcoming new guests as well as long-time supporters to our Happy Hounds Breakfast Club!”

Zoe Clifford, Senior Centres Promotion Officer based at Penny Farm.

Tickets can be booked on our website. Bookings are limited to one per transaction. Larger group bookings or special requests can be made by emailing pfevents@worldhorsewelfare.org.

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