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Popular independent pet shop set to close

 

A young entrepreneur behind a popular independent pet shop has announced her decision to close the business to allow her more time for her personal life and family.

 

Rachelle Mackin, who opened Pet Domain in Armagh when she was only 20, informed customers of her closure decision on the store’s Facebook page.

 

She posted: “With a heavy heart, I’ve made the decision to close Pet Domain. Running a small business has meant long hours – often 70 hours a week – and as anyone who’s self-employed knows, that comes at a cost to personal and family time. After a lot of thought, I’ve decided it’s time to open a new chapter.

 

“I want to sincerely thank all of my customers for the amazing support over the years. I’ve truly enjoyed the journey and getting to know so many of you.”

 

The shop has remained open as normal throughout February, and will be open weekends (Saturday and Sunday) during March as well as one or two days during the week. 

 

“I’ll do my best during this time to help guide pet owners on continuing with the same pet food their pets are used to,” added Rachelle.

 

“My reason for closing is simply to gain more personal time and spend more time with my family. Thank you all for your understanding and support.”

 

Customers expressed their sadness on social media, with one saying: “Sorry to hear this news Rachelle but can totally understand your reasons. You did a great job building up a wonderful business, but a work/life balance is important. Wishing you well for the future.”

 

Picture taken from Pet Domain’s Facebook page.

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