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First-ever walk for anxious dogs wearing yellow
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Pet shop owner issues ‘buy local’ warning
Popular independent pet shop closes
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Popular independent pet shop closes

 

The owner of a popular independent pet shop has closed her business, announcing her decision was down to ongoing health issues.

 

Debbie Stone opened Barrow Bird and Pet Centre in Cumbria 11 years ago, and the store has been a mainstay for pet owners in the area ever since.

 

But in a post on the shop’s Facebook page, Debbie said: “It is with a very heavy heart that I announce the closure of Barrow Bird and Pet Centre following ongoing health issues. I would like to extend my deepest gratitude to all our customers for your unwavering support, especially during covid and since my health began to deteriorate.

 

“Over the past eleven years, I have had the privilege of meeting so many wonderful people, some whom have become lifelong friends.  The shop has seen a variety of animals leave for new homes, taken animals into adoption, provided advice on animal welfare and sold many products.  

 

“Working with animals has been extremely rewarding but required hard graft and determination.  This would not have been possible without the amazing support from my family, friends and staff.

 

“Sharing stories and experiences with you about your pets has truly been one of the highlights of my journey and I will always cherish those memories. 

 

“Now, it is time for me to put my feet up and focus on spending quality time with my family, friends and beloved pets.”

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