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Do you have a pet shop or veterinary surgery?

Burns contains only high quality natural ingredients which will always help to promote good health and vitality. Burns is naturally preserved with mixed tocopherols and rosemary oil - as far as I am aware, the first British dry food to take this approach.

Burns foods are free from any Genetically Modified ingredients, are Hypo-Allergenic, and preserved naturally with Vitamin E and Rosemary Oil.

Burns Real Food offers other benefits;

  • More palatable than most dried foods so rejection is rare.
  • Burns meets most of the requirements and conditions for which other manufacturers produce a variety of prescription and non-prescription products.
  • Economical - approximate feeding cost for a small dog is 20p, medium dog 45p and a large dog 80p. Feeding cost for a cat is around 18p daily.
  • Low residue - less to clean up.

I am able to offer advice on health and nutrition to prospective and existing users of Burns on our FreePhone number 0800 018 18 90. Samples and information leaflets are available for distribution to clients, and we deliver new customers to your shop via our online stockist list.

Burns Pet Nutrition is committed to supporting the independent retailer and Veterinary surgery, and we do not supply supermarkets. You can therefore buy with confidence, knowing that unlike other popular brands you need not fear losing custom or finding your profit margins squeezed.

We offer a very competitive opening offer for new stockists, and for details of this and other trade enquiries please contact us on 01554 890482 or email

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