A NEW pet shop has opened in Earlestown.
K9-Raw recently opened its doors on Suez Street and has already received positive feedback from locals.
The shop sells a variety of dog goods, including natural treats, toys, ice cream, and disinfectants and deodorisers.
Adam Turner, owner of the pet store, said: "It’s been doing great, every day we get new customers, and some people are over the moon with it.
"At K9-Raw we are passionate about the health and wellbeing of our canine companions and this is the reason we decided to open our new store in Earlestown.
"Although we sell a varied range of products our main focus is the raw food market, this is an area we specialise in and our knowledge of the raw products we sell is something that sets us apart from other outlets.
"We actively encourage customers to bring their dogs into the store, our spacious layout means we don't need to worry about four legged friends feeling trapped or getting in the way whilst we chat to customers and offer advice relating to the products we have on offer."
The 32-year-old also claimed he 'can’t see why it won’t be great down the line' as the town centre’s regeneration plans come into force.
He added: "We're a young business with big ambitions, the regeneration plans in place for Earlestown made it an easy decision to choose this area as our base and from our initial engagement with the local community we can already see that this is the place to be for the future."
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A grooming room is also being set up in the shop which will be ready to use in a few weeks’ time.
The pet store for dogs is currently looking for a groomer with a clientele to move into the premises.
For further information on K9-Raw and its products, visit https://k9-raw.co.uk/.
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