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Pooch Passports

Visitors exploring the parkland in autumn at Croome, Worcestershire
Visitors exploring the parkland in autumn at Croome, Worcestershire | © National Trust Images/James Dobson

If you're planning a visit with your dog(s), why not pick up a Pooch Passport on your next walk? Collect stamps from participating places on your days out and your dog(s) will receive a special treat from our partners at Forthglade. Find out more about the Pooch Passport scheme and discover dog-friendly places to explore together.

What is the Pooch Passport?

We've created the Pooch Passport in partnership with natural pet food maker Forthglade, so your dog(s) can walk their way towards a special treat while visiting some of the top dog-friendly places in our care.

Pick up a Pooch Passport from participating places and every time you visit a different place together between 1 September 2024 and 28 February 2025, you can collect a stamp. 

How does the Pooch Passport scheme work?

When is the Pooch Passport scheme running?

The Pooch Passport is valid from 1 September 2024 to 28 February 2025. Any stamps collected before or after these dates will not be valid for the treat(s). Stamps can be collected during the published opening times for each place only. Please check the webpage of the participating place before you visit.

Collecting stamps

You and your dog(s) can collect stamps from 111 participating places in our care across England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Visiting places in England and Wales

If you're visiting places in England and Wales, once you’ve collected six stamps, your dog(s) can get a free packet of natural dog treats. When you collect twelve stamps from your visits together, they can get a free snood. Any visits you make to different places in Northern Ireland will also count towards the six or twelve stamps required to claim the dog treats or snood respectively. See terms and conditions for participating places. 

Visiting places in Northern Ireland

If you're only visiting places in Northern Ireland, you'll only need to collect four stamps for your dog(s) to claim their free packet of natural dog treats, and eight stamps to get a free snood. You can also visit any of the participating places in England and Wales to collect stamps. See terms and conditions for participating places. 

A lady and her dog walking out of a doorway in woodland at Allan Bank and Grasmere, Cumbria

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