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Pet city denver
Pet city denver








pet city denver

Lily’s also focuses on the community by donating to local dog rescues and nonprofits don’t miss the upcoming June 8 event at Factotum Brewery in support of Dancing Dog Rescue. Other staff favorites include Pawsitively Gourmet’s cookies (made in Englewood), and FrogWorks’ calming potion (a magical blend of essential oils out of Golden, Colorado). Case in point: A smoked ostrich leg from Fort Lupton, or organic yak chews by PeaksnPaws, a Denver-based company that supplies handmade, slow dried dog chews to the U.S. As for retail, Lily’s focuses on sourcing products from small and locally owned businesses and, because of this, you’ll find unique items you might not in other stores. There is a full-service grooming operation in the back-all of their gracious groomers are certified in “ fear-free” grooming-where you can do drop-in nail or fur trims or spring for the whole shebang. You can use their huge bathtub-which is big enough for a Great Dane-along with all their necessities (shampoo, etc.) for just $17 (there’s no time limit either). Opened by Lynn Christensen in January of 2017, Lily’s takes a “holistic approach” to everything it offers, from products to grooming and its self-service washing station. This joyful Sunnyside shop is bright, vibrant, and super inviting to two-and four-legged visitors alike. Photo by Jerilyn Forsythe Lily’s Bath and Biscuits to 5 p.m., and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. Broadway Open Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. Enjoy the kindness that Aida and the staffers show you, but be sure to take advantage of their knowledge and expertise, too. If Aida is working, she’ll eagerly help you-or rather your dog-find their favorite treat by taste-testing the store’s robust selection of cookies. When asked if a love of dogs spurred the endeavor, she replied: “If you consider someone who collects all the dogs from age five or six on, then yes, I am a dog lover.” Aida’s love for dogs is obvious in the store’s selection-which prioritizes organic, local, and all-natural-as well as the hospitality the staff shows to everyone who enters the store. When asked why she opened a pet store, Aida says it happened overnight. This family-owned business was opened by Aida Rompies in 2006 who, despite passing the business down to her son Tom and entering retirement (or trying) a few years ago, you can still find manning the shop on most days. Sign up today! Doggie Delights on Broadway The Local newsletter is your free, daily guide to life in Colorado.










Pet city denver