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Animal Care Dr Pottles
Pet Supplies Wholesale in Tauranga, Bay of Plenty area
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Our address
Hewletts Road,
Tauranga
3116,
Bay of Plenty, North Island,
New Zealand
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07 552 5238
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Services offered
Pet Supplies Wholesale, Natural pet care products, Animal health products, Well-being products for animals, Aloe Vera based products
Expertised in Pet Supplies Wholesale
Distribution
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Tauranga Area
Additional info
Pet Accessories, Dog Beds, Dog Collars, Cat Collars, Dog Treats, Dog Biscuits, Jackets, Pet Food, Cat Food, Clothing, Dog Food, Dog Chews, Vests, Supplements
Availability/ Opening hours
The shopping hours and days of the business Animal Care Dr Pottles are:
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Today: 09:00am-05:00pm
Nestled in the heart of Bay of Plenty, Animal Care Dr Pottles proudly stands as your dedicated partner in pet care. With roots tracing back to the vibrant spirit of our community, we've been nurturing the well-being of beloved pets for years. Our passion for animals is deeply rooted, and this devotion shines through in everything we do. From the very beginning, our mission has been to provide a comprehensive range of high-quality pet supplies, all designed with your pet's health and happiness in mind. We understand that each furry friend is unique, and so are their needs. That's why we've made it our mission to source the best selection of pet supplies wholesale, ensuring that you have everything you need to keep your pet thriving. Explore our range, and you'll find an array of natural pet care products, thoughtfully crafted with Aloe Vera and other nourishing ingredients. These items are not just another product on the shelf; they are solutions tailored for the unique needs of our cherished animal companions. In addition to these, we also offer a wide variety of animal health products, designed to promote optimal health and well-being. But we don't stop at products. Our range extends to pet accessories that not only serve a practical purpose but also reflect your love for your pet. From stylish collars and leashes to cozy beds and durable toys, we've got everything you need to make your pet's life comfortable and enjoyable. At Animal Care Dr Pottles, we believe in more than just making sales; we strive to build lasting relationships with our valued customers. We are more than just a pet supplies wholesale business - we are a community committed to the health, happiness, and well-being of animals. Come visit us today, and let us embark on this beautiful journey of care together. Your pets will thank you!
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Bad
“They were very late and didn't answer the phone. They were rough and damaged a few items, including putting a dent in our new fridge. I would not recommend. Lisa.”
The owner over charged me
“My cat was originally booked from 06/05/22 from 4.10pm to 29/05/2022 0945hrs. I encountered unfortunate circumstances and returned home earlier. I called then went to pick my cat up and was then charged the whole day 06/05/22 when my cat was not clocked in till 4.15pm and charged for the full day today 15/05/2022, when my cat was picked up at 0945hrs. When challenged excuse after excuse was made by the owner that cat cage was booked all day Friday and yet told to go in at 4.10pm. Load of crap!!!”
Excellent
“Donna and Schalk always go the extra mile to help out and get the job done right; wel above and beyond what's expected! And Schalk really knows his stuff. Can't recommend these highly enough. ”
Disappointed
“Actual collection service is very good, however non response to emails sent from May 2022 still remain unanswered, which is disappointing.”