Bruce’s takes the lead in Lymm
A dog care centre is welcoming its first furry visitors following the Northern launch of a popular UK provider.
Bruce’s Doggy Day Care has opened a 5.5-acre centre in Lymm, Cheshire, marking the business’ first move into the North of England.
The launch has created 20 jobs.
The brand, which already operates ten centres across the south and Midlands, has signed a 15-year lease on Wet Gate Farm and invested £165,000 in the location.
The Lymm site features off-lead sensory fields, agility courses and indoor chill-out zones designed to support high-energy and more anxious dogs.
Ben Mann, managing director of Bruce’s Doggy Day Care, said: “We have always aspired to bring Bruce’s to Cheshire, and we are delighted to make this ambition a reality.
“We look forward to introducing dog owners across Cheshire and Greater Manchester to the benefits of expert dog care focused on enrichment and socialisation, and to unleashing the happiness of dogs in the region.”
Founded by Bruce Casalis, Bruce’s Doggy Day Care is known for its enrichment-led approach to canine care, including tailored playgroups and professional development for staff through courses with the Institute of Modern Dog Training.
Additional services include a puppy pre-school and doggy day bus, which offers door-to-door chauffeur service.
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