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Expanding pet business gets name change

 

An award-winning pet business, which has experienced dramatic growth over the past seven years, has changed its name to The Pets Larder.

 

Natural Cornish Pet Shop has developed from a small store and doggy day-care centre to a business that now boasts large warehouse facilities, its own range of quality pet food and treats, plus a wholesale division.

 

The company built up a strong online presence during the pandemic, becoming a lifeline to pet owners through its door-to-door delivery service.  Its success is based on excellent customer service, an expanding range of quality products, subscription offers and loyalty schemes.

 

The Pets Larder is headed by Katy Peck, the founder of the Natural Cornish Pet Shop. She has been the creative side of the business and developing a product range which includes Alfora pet food, fish treats, chews and peanut butter.

 

Pictured: Natasha Long (Operations Manager), Sophie McCabe (Warehouse Manager), Alex Shaw (Customer Service & Dispatch) Katy Peck (Founder) and her son Merlin, Sadie Dalley (Customer Service & Dispatch).

 

Katy said: “The Pets Larder is to stand for all that the Natural Cornish Pet Shop began with. We will house all the same award-winning brands, and we will also expand our offering beyond that of just dogs and cats to include all companion animals and wildlife over the coming months. We see this as our opportunity to offer and grow our curated range of selected products to create a one stop shop for our loyal fan base, whilst using our knowledge of the pet industry to continue to deliver exceptional value for money in the products we choose to sell. Customers can be safe in the knowledge that no compromises have been taken when bringing them the best pet products.

 

“Many of our customers discover our range when needing to look outside the box when faced with dietary and health issues for their pets. We stock an extensive range of grain free foods, chews and treats. The products we stock are chosen for their simplistic transparent ingredient lists, (containing no nasties) and, using our knowledge of what to look for when shopping for our beloved companions. Many dogs, cats and companion animals like humans suffer from intolerances and variety is definitely the spice of life. 

 

“We have a mixture of dog friendly cafes, farm shops, groomers and independent pet shops stocking our range of Cornish treats. It is our aim to establish a core range of basic pet care products for all companion animals and, to become the one stop shop for owners’ care needs. Our team has extensive backgrounds in animal care, and firsthand experience with a range of pet health care issues.”

The business was awarded Pet Shop of the Year in 2021 at the PetQuip Awards and the Most Sustainable Pet Products Supplier in the South West Awards.

 

For further information visit: www.thepetslarder.co.uk

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