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Keeping pets warm in winter

Geelong’s new Pets Domain has everything for local pet lovers to keep their furry companions cuddly and warm through the winter chill.
“We have a great range of dog bedding and thermal coats,” says the company’s Chris Worthington.
“This time of year it’s a bit of a hot topic for dog owners. We have everything from budget dog beds to your orthopaedic and functional type beds.”
Pets Domain opened on 29 April at Geelong Gate, Corio, and already local pet owners are taking advantage of the great range and service in store, says Chris.
“We’ve had a good response to start with, but like anything new it takes people a little while to realise you’re there.
“Whether you’re a breeder, professional, family pet owner or new pet owner, you’re likely to find the products you need at competitive prices at Pets Domain.”
The store stocks products for fish, dogs, cats, rabbits, poultry, horses and even turtles and other lizards, says Chris.
“People’s pets are part of their family these days, so they want to give them the best and even spoil them.”
The new store ticks all the boxes for size and location, Chris says.
“We offer a really good range of quality brands, and we make sure our prices are always competitive. People looking for anything for their pet should be able to find it.”
The first Pets Domain opened in Tasmania in 1989, and the company has expanded nationwide since.

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