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16th Jun 2020

Burns Donates Thousands to Animal Organisations

Battling to Survive Lockdown

by Burns Team Writer

At Burns Pet Nutrition we are doing our bit to support charities and animal organisations through the Covid-19 pandemic, as they struggle to stay afloat during such uncertain times.

As a natural pet food company already helping over 40 animal welfare organisations every year, we have donated tens of thousands of pounds worth of extra pet supplies to over 20 rescue centres, charities and community groups across the UK during the outbreak.

Our family firm specialises in producing high quality dog food made up of all-natural ingredients and we have supplied thousands of bags of our pet food and treats equating to more than £30,000.

Across the country, not-for-profit animal organisations have been hit hard by the lockdown, having seen their main sources of income come to a dramatic halt with the closure of charity shops, cancellation of fundraising events and pausing of all fostering and adoption activity.

We wanted to support those struggling with the financial fall-out from the current Covid-19 crisis so we have chosen to make food donations to organisations, ensuring the animals in their care are well fed while helping to reduce the financial strain they are under.

Our food has been donated to a range of local rescue centres including Pembrokeshire’s Greenacres Animal Rescue, Llanelli-based Hope Rescue, Cardiff Dogs Home, Powys Animal Welfare, Greyhound Rescue Wales and Powys-based Wales Ape and Monkey Sanctuary, which has dogs in its care. Further afield, we have provided donations to London-based Mayhew Animal Rescue, Mutts Anonymous Dog Rescue and Adoption (MADRA) in Northern Ireland, West Cork Animal Welfare Group and Alley Cats Burnley and Pendle.

We have also provided donations to various therapy and service dog schemes including Hampshire Search & Rescue Dogs, B.W.Y Canine Ltd – a specialist supplier of detection dogs – and Support Dogs UK, a national charity which provides assistance dogs for individuals with medical conditions including disabilities, autism and epilepsy.

As well as supporting animal organisations, we have committed to helping communities in Wales who may be struggling to feed their pets following impacts to their livelihoods as a result of the pandemic. We have helped to support a number of community groups including Swansea Council’s Food Bank initiative and Tenby United RFC’s support scheme.

To date, we have provided over 300 bags of pet food and treats to the Scarlets Community Foundation, an initiative which sees the Scarlets Rugby club team up with local grassroots clubs to deliver care packages to vulnerable people in the region.

We donated £10,000 worth of food to ‘Street Paws’ – a registered charity made of up of veterinary volunteers who provide free vet care and food for dogs living with people who are homeless, vulnerably housed or in extreme poverty. Our food packs have since been distributed to vulnerable individuals in 24 towns and cities across the UK including Cardiff, Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle and York.

The last few months have been a very difficult period for animal organisations and vulnerable people across the country. The impact of coronavirus has been unprecedented, and the result is that many charities and vital community initiatives have been struggling to cope with the financial obstacles that the outbreak has brought.

It’s imperative these people and companies receive support to help them through this challenging time. The work of animal rescues and animal support services is truly commendable and it’s imperative to us that we do something to help them survive. We want to do whatever we can to help those struggling during this terrible time and so giving away our food to those in need goes without question.

Michelle Southern, Founder of Street Paws said: “Street Paws Charity supports the most vulnerable in our society and their dogs.  Since the lockdown, rough sleepers have not had the public support or donations of food that they rely on every day.  Our teams have continued to support them delivering dog food and other essential medications. To have this support from Burns is incredible and means that we have enough food for everyone who needs it.”

Stay safe and for any questions or queries please email info@burnspet.co.uk.