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I love the IDEA of Sniffany & Co.; adorable name, grooming, pet products, bakery and they discontinued animal adoptions and don't support puppy mills (unlike Prince and Princess!). I go there often for the Pugs to get them special treats. The Petite Four Legs cupcakes at Valentines, Halloween Cookies and Christmas bones at the appropriate holidays. Also at one time they carried the Susan Lanci holographic Pink bells which seem to be louder than cheaper bells I've used. However they no longer have the Susan Lanci bells and there's not much turnover in selection - everything seems to be the same each visit. Also the collar choices for smaller dogs seem to be few and far between. Whomever does the stocking needs to check out eBay or DHGate.com and start stocking up on several collars and styles - espcially at the prices they charge ($20 + per collar) they need to have more sizes and selection. I appreciated the cat toys as well but it seems that has also faded out. I guess their identity as a shop (outside of the grooming and bakery) is still up in the air. I wish they'd get that a little more defined because I adore the people and the concept.
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