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I went in thinking this would be a great neighborhood place to buy my pet stuff, but it's a chain, and it's just as cheap (or expensive, if you will) as the big chains. Much disappoint. The store is small and they have so much stuff piled out front that it's hard to get into the store to begin with. They also have really young kids working the place who don't know how to pronounce the stuff they're selling (it's not Royal K-9, it's Royal K-nin), but whatever. They're helpful when they aren't unpacking boxes and stocking shelves and blocking aisles so you can't get through. Went to get my dog food and I bought the last bag so they don't have as good a selection as other places. They also had a misleading coupon that said $10 off a 24 lb. bag of dog food. Problem was, the dog food was for only two types of dogs and not all the dogs the brand makes for. They also sell live animals which I thought was sort of strange. They seem to have a lot of treats which is good, but I get 10% back from Petco on all my purchases so even their $5 coupon wasn't that valuable. I'll stick with the big pet stores instead.
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