A PET shop has opened a huge new store in busy retail park.
Pets at Home opened its latest branch in Carden Retail Park, Brighton earlier this month.
The new store offers a variety of pet products for our furry friends, including dogs, cats, small animals, chickens, birds and fish.
In the store, specialist pet care advisors will be on hand to support pet owners with flea and worm subscription advice, free weight checks and nutritional consultations, and coat and harness fitting for dogs.
The store is also home to The Groom Room, which offers a wide range of grooming services for dogs, including full grooms, spa treatments, puppy grooming, bath, brush and blow-dry, and nail clipping.
The salon is open seven days a week and customers can book appointments online or in store.
A Vets4Pets surgery will also be opening inside the shop in spring next year, and pet owners can pre-register their pets for a free consultation.
Store Manager, Jack Buck, said: “We can’t wait to welcome customers and their pets from the Brighton community into our new pet care centre.
“We really do offer everything you need to keep pets happy, healthy, and safe, all under one roof. Whether it’s help with fitting a new winter jacket, or accessing our grooming services, our team are always on hand to offer expert pet care advice, support and guidance.”
The new store will also see Pets at Home trial a number of new sustainability initiatives for the first time, including energy efficiency, waste reduction and water reduction measures.
It is part of the retailer’s is commitment to becoming operationally net zero carbon by 2030.
The shop will also be home to a dedicated recycling point for pet food packaging.
New customers can sign up to Pets at Home’s free VIP club to receive 10 per cent off their first shop and 25 per cent off their first full groom at The Groom Room.
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