Petsense to open outlet in Gun Barrel City




The Petdense chain will open a store in Gun Barrel City in June of 2016.

The store will be in the shopping center anchored by Bealls on Main Street.

The retail store will be the first large pet supply store doing business in the Cedar Creek Lake area. Many residents now travel to Dallas and its suburbs to purchase supplies for their pets.

Petsense, Inc. owns and operates the chain of small format pet supply stores nationwide, according to Bloomberg.

The company offers pet products such as dog and cat foods, shampoos, harnesses, leashes, collars, bowls, fountains, beds, blankets, toys, scratchers, brushes, wipes, litter boxes, and apparel. Additionally, it provides grooming, pet vaccination, and training services. Petsense, Inc. was founded in 2005 and is based in Scottsdale, Arizona.

1112 W. Main Street
Gun Barrel City,TX
 
(903) 451-1933




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