K9 Clark creates Doggy Boredom Boxes to keep your furry friends entertained

By The Editor

29th Jul 2021 | Local News

Are your canine companions fed up with the coronavirus lock down? If they are, an Exmouth dog groomer and shop may have the answer.

K9 Clark, based on Exeter Road, is now offering Doggy Boredom Boxes to help dog owners keep their pooches entertained.

The boxes can be tailored to your dogs needs. K9 Clark's owner, Hayley Clark, has created grooming boxes containing shampoos and brushes as well as Summer box containing a portable water bottle, floating balls and treats.

Nub News caught up with Hayley today to ask about the boxes and how the coronavirus lock down has impacted her business, she said: "We can do boxes for anything we can do birthday boxes and puppy boxes. We can tailor our boxes to your dog's requirements.

"We have food and poo bags in stock if you need them. If you need something for your dog let us know, if we have it in stock we can deliver it.

"We don't want dogs missing out on essentials and people don't have to risk their health going to the shop to get it. It keeps the dogs happy and the humans safe.

Hayley added: "We would ask that people get on board and help all our local businesses at this difficult time. We want to make sure our local businesses and shops are ready for life after lock down.

"Out main priority is to keep our customers and staff safe. We are also the only stockist of Healthy Options Pet Food, within 20 miles. Our customers are enjoying this fabulously healthy and purse friendly product and it's our aim to allow that to continue."

K9 Clark is also offering delivery on anything animal related that they have in stock.

To be eligible for delivery you must spend at least £20.

To find out more about the Doggy Boredom Boxes or more for information on what K9 Clark offers click here.

     

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