$10 for $20 Worth of Pet Supplies at Fetch
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- Animal-friendly store
- Locally made treats & collars
- Special products & food for animals with allergies
A recent survey showed that Americans' favorite leisure activity is spending time with their pets, narrowly beating out socializing with relatives and hobnobbing with large piles of money. Indulge your chief source of pleasure with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of pet supplies at Fetch.
Fetch is a hub of feline and canine accouterments in the Old Port, employing a user-friendly retail experience for both two-legged and four-legged shoppers. Buckets of toys, bones, and frisbees greet dogs at snout-level, and a broad range of pet food targets human eyes. Locally produced munchables include Barkwheats hypoallergenic treats from Litchfield ($7.99) and Hula Lula chicken jerky from Marblehead, Massachusetts ($13.99). Take your pick from an entire wall of collars, many of them locally made, for animals in sizes ranging from teacup to Disneyland teacup ride. Cat owners can stock up on the FroliCat Bolt laser toy ($19.95), a randomly patterned laser pointer sure to captivate furry friends for hours. Today's Groupon can also be used for gift certificates, ideal for presenting to pet fanciers in honor of their companion's graduation from obedience school with a master's degree in rolling over.
- Animal-friendly store
- Locally made treats & collars
- Special products & food for animals with allergies
A recent survey showed that Americans' favorite leisure activity is spending time with their pets, narrowly beating out socializing with relatives and hobnobbing with large piles of money. Indulge your chief source of pleasure with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of pet supplies at Fetch.
Fetch is a hub of feline and canine accouterments in the Old Port, employing a user-friendly retail experience for both two-legged and four-legged shoppers. Buckets of toys, bones, and frisbees greet dogs at snout-level, and a broad range of pet food targets human eyes. Locally produced munchables include Barkwheats hypoallergenic treats from Litchfield ($7.99) and Hula Lula chicken jerky from Marblehead, Massachusetts ($13.99). Take your pick from an entire wall of collars, many of them locally made, for animals in sizes ranging from teacup to Disneyland teacup ride. Cat owners can stock up on the FroliCat Bolt laser toy ($19.95), a randomly patterned laser pointer sure to captivate furry friends for hours. Today's Groupon can also be used for gift certificates, ideal for presenting to pet fanciers in honor of their companion's graduation from obedience school with a master's degree in rolling over.