Petco
Meow, sssss, woof. "Welcome to Petco, is there anything I can help you with?", are the first sounds you hear as you walk through the automatic sliding doors of the Petco. The Petco is located in the Buckhorn Plaza, with nearby Walmart, Panera, Marshalls, and more. The store is a pet supply store in Columbia County, Pennsylvania. It is about a 10 minute drive from Bloomsburg University. The store is very welcoming and an exciting experience, if you enjoy looking at pets.
The company Petco also owns the naming rights to the Petco Park baseball Stadium, it is the home of the San Diego Padres. The first Petco was founded in 1965. It was founded as a mail- order veterinary supplies business in San Diego, California. The company soon introduces Red Ruff and Blue Mews as its official logo mascots in 1991. Later, in 2010, the first National Pet Food Bank was launched by Petco and the Petco Foundation partner. This was designed to help families who are financially struggling to keep their pets. Now, Petco has more than 50 years of service to families with pets and is a leading pet specialty retailer. Petco strives to help guide people to have healthier and happier pets. Some services they provide are dog training, grooming, vaccinations, and pet sitting.
The Petco in the Buckhorn Plaza is open Monday-Saturday 9:00am- 9:00pm. On Sundays they are open from 10:00am-7:00pm. If you are looking for a new pet, this is a good place to go. Walking into the Petco, you are welcomed by a worker asking if you if you need help with anything. Then, as you go in, you see many different varieties of fish: red, blue, pink, yellow, orange, rainbow and so many more. As you keep walking into the store towards the fish, you hear the loud flowing of water from the filters running. Not only are there fish to choose from in that section, but also turtles and different kinds of plants for your aquarium. To the right, when you walk in, is the kitty adoption cages, and as you walk by one can hear the "meow" of the cats who are waiting to be adopted. To the left, you see the rodents: ferrets, hamsters, guinea pigs, mice, and gerbils. This spot is not the best smelling spot. The smell of all the rodents together is a potent smell. The hamsters are usually hiding in their little hamster houses or running sprightly on their wheels. Guinea pigs are chasing one another in their cages. All of the mice can be seen jumping around, chasing each other, very high in energy. Next to the rodents are the reptiles. There are so many different reptiles to pick from: bearded dragons, leopard geckos, lizards, and more. Most of the reptiles are relaxed, with the exception of one section, the lizards. As you walk past their tank, they become very active and begin hopping around and off the walls.
The Petco is not only for buying pets, but also shopping for supplies. It has everything you need for your pet. Pet clothes are scattered all throughout the store, from pink little tu-tus for your dog to a skull vest for you cat. Pet food, cages, supplies, anything you need, it will be there in one of those crowded aisles. Petco is a great place to visit, meander around, and view all the different pets. The store is very welcoming. While chatting with the workers, they stated they loved working at the store because of their love for animals. If you have a passion for pets and animals, this is the place for you.
The company Petco also owns the naming rights to the Petco Park baseball Stadium, it is the home of the San Diego Padres. The first Petco was founded in 1965. It was founded as a mail- order veterinary supplies business in San Diego, California. The company soon introduces Red Ruff and Blue Mews as its official logo mascots in 1991. Later, in 2010, the first National Pet Food Bank was launched by Petco and the Petco Foundation partner. This was designed to help families who are financially struggling to keep their pets. Now, Petco has more than 50 years of service to families with pets and is a leading pet specialty retailer. Petco strives to help guide people to have healthier and happier pets. Some services they provide are dog training, grooming, vaccinations, and pet sitting.
The Petco in the Buckhorn Plaza is open Monday-Saturday 9:00am- 9:00pm. On Sundays they are open from 10:00am-7:00pm. If you are looking for a new pet, this is a good place to go. Walking into the Petco, you are welcomed by a worker asking if you if you need help with anything. Then, as you go in, you see many different varieties of fish: red, blue, pink, yellow, orange, rainbow and so many more. As you keep walking into the store towards the fish, you hear the loud flowing of water from the filters running. Not only are there fish to choose from in that section, but also turtles and different kinds of plants for your aquarium. To the right, when you walk in, is the kitty adoption cages, and as you walk by one can hear the "meow" of the cats who are waiting to be adopted. To the left, you see the rodents: ferrets, hamsters, guinea pigs, mice, and gerbils. This spot is not the best smelling spot. The smell of all the rodents together is a potent smell. The hamsters are usually hiding in their little hamster houses or running sprightly on their wheels. Guinea pigs are chasing one another in their cages. All of the mice can be seen jumping around, chasing each other, very high in energy. Next to the rodents are the reptiles. There are so many different reptiles to pick from: bearded dragons, leopard geckos, lizards, and more. Most of the reptiles are relaxed, with the exception of one section, the lizards. As you walk past their tank, they become very active and begin hopping around and off the walls.
The Petco is not only for buying pets, but also shopping for supplies. It has everything you need for your pet. Pet clothes are scattered all throughout the store, from pink little tu-tus for your dog to a skull vest for you cat. Pet food, cages, supplies, anything you need, it will be there in one of those crowded aisles. Petco is a great place to visit, meander around, and view all the different pets. The store is very welcoming. While chatting with the workers, they stated they loved working at the store because of their love for animals. If you have a passion for pets and animals, this is the place for you.
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