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  2. My Pet Warehouse - Wikipedia

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    As a former CEO of Petbarn, Philip Bartholomew launched the multichannel pet store in early 2009. [2] Bartholomew founded The Pet Warehouse, which merged with Petbarn in 2003 and was later acquired by Mammoth Pet Holdings. [3] [4] He left the company and signed a three-year non-compete clause. As soon as the clause expired, Bartholomew started ...

  3. Greencross - Wikipedia

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    In April 2023, Greencross acquired Habitat Pet Supplies, a Melbourne-based pet store chain with five stores. Greencross plans to merge it with its Petbarn business. [6] In late 2023, EBOS Group attempted to purchase Greencross for A$3.75 billion. However, the deal was called off after weak demand from EBOS's investors to fund the takeover. [7]

  4. Pet Supplies Plus - Wikipedia

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    Pet Supplies Plus (also styled Pet Supplies "Plus") is a privately held pet supply retailing corporation with a major presence in the US. [4] [5] It was founded in 1988 in Redford, Michigan in the United States.

  5. RSPCA NSW - Wikipedia

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    The RSPCA NSW runs 9 shelters, 4 veterinary hospitals, 1 Care Centre, 25 volunteer branches and supports more than 34 Petbarn adoption centres. These locations assist in the rescue, treatment and rehoming of animals in need across the state. There are 53 Inspectors to investigate animal cruelty, mistreatment and abuse claims.

  6. PetSmart - Wikipedia

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    PetSmart is originally started as Pet Food Warehouse in 1986. The initial two stores opened their doors in 1987 in Phoenix. Jim and Janice Dougherty conceived the idea of a chain of discount pet-food warehouses, and, with the initial financial backing of Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation, incorporated under the name Pacific Coast Distributing in 1986.

  7. Petco - Wikipedia

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    In 1988 Petco acquired two other West Coast chains, Wellpet, Inc. and The Pet Department, [8] bringing its store number to 130. By 1988, the company had 40 Petco stores, mainly in California. [ 16 ] The same year, Petco was acquired by two private-equity firms, The Spectrum Group, Inc. and the Thomas H. Lee Company , and subsequently began ...

  8. Petland - Wikipedia

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    Petland is a privately owned operator and franchisor of pet stores based in Chillicothe, Ohio. [1] Ed Kunzelman founded the company in 1967. Petland currently operates 131 stores in the United States, and at least 63 in foreign markets including Canada, Japan, China, Mexico, Brazil and El Salvador.

  9. Pets at Home - Wikipedia

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    Pets at Home, Westgate Retail Park, Wakefield, West Yorkshire. (2009) Pets at Home in more recent branding in Pontefract, West Yorkshire. Pets at Home Group PLC (sometimes shortened to Pets) is a British retailer selling pets (not limited to rabbits, rodents and fish), pet food, toys, bedding and medication.