Bushfire Relief
PETstock is donating about $30,000 worth of emergency pet food, collars and leads in the wake of Victoria’s devastating bushfires.
Australia’s largest pet specialty retailer is digging deep to help the RSPCA take care of the thousands of family pets left homeless and now facing starvation in Australia’s worst-ever bushfire.
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Stocking the country with pet supplies |
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Inside Retailing - Issue 1820 25/06/10. BRUCE ATKINSON
PETstock, the national pet supplies franchise chain, plans to open 10 stores over the next 15 months with a target of 100 stores in the next three to four years.
The growth will be determined by the availability of suitable franchisees, although PETstock’s business model is built around both franchise and corporate stores.
The company will open its 62nd store in Hawthorn, an inner Melbourne suburb, next week.
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A FOUR-LEGGED STAR IS BORN PETstock CROWNS AUSTRALIA’S MOST FASHIONABLE PET
The red carpet is primed and the lights are set. The wait is almost over - it’s time to unleash Australia’s Most Fashionable Pet.
Move over Jennifer, Miranda and Megan, Australia has a new fashion queen – Peaches, an Italian Greyhound from Cockatoo. Peaches has won PETstock’s nation-wide search in its inaugural Make My Pet A Star competition. Peaches’ uber chic attire saw this doggy diva trump hundreds of pets to clinch the crown and title. Entrants in the Make My Pet A Star competition donned their favourite fashion finery and strutted their stuff at their local PETstock store on October 18, 2008.
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PETstock Joins Forces With PetRescue |
PETRESCUE AND PETSTOCK ANNOUNCE ADOPTION PROGRAM TO SAVE HOMELESS PETS
Offering the first ever national rescue pet rehoming program of its kind in Australia, PETstock pet stores are set to join forces with PetRescue (www.PetRescue.com.au), Australia’s largest animal adoption website, to bring pets out of cages and into the community.
With most other pet shops looking forward to the Christmas rush on puppies and kittens, PETstock have taken a stand against the impulse pet purchases that contribute to the hundreds of thousands of abandoned pets killed in shelters each year. PETstock takes animal welfare seriously, refuses to sell these pets in store and through this program will support rescue groups across the nation in their efforts to save pets.
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