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Pet Food Express

Coordinates: 37°44′21″N 122°11′31″W / 37.73929°N 122.19208°W / 37.73929; -122.19208
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37°44′21″N 122°11′31″W / 37.73929°N 122.19208°W / 37.73929; -122.19208

Pet Food Express
Company typePrivate company
IndustryRetail
GenrePet store
Founded1986
Headquarters500, 85th Avenue
Oakland, California
ProductsPet supplies
OwnerMichael Levy
Mark Witriol
Websitehttp://www.petfoodexpress.com

Pet Food Express is a Northern California chain of retail stores that offers pet food, with a focus on premium brands, holistic, and organic pet food, as well as other pet supplies, and self-service dog washing facilities.[1] Pet Food Express President and co-owner Michael Levy started a dog training business in 1976 and opened his first San Francisco location in 1980, selling some food and supplies. In 1986, he left dog training to focus on retail and had expanded to three locations by the time his business partner, Mark Witriol, came aboard in 1992. They have since expanded, even during the recent recession, and had expected to have more than 40 locations in Northern California by the end of 2011. Levy and Pet Food Express partner with more than 100 non-profit animal rescue and shelter organizations, and regularly donate more than $1 million a year to those organizations. The company set up cat adoption centers in its stores starting in 2011 and claims that approximately 1,000 cats have been adopted through its San Francisco Bay Area stores since the program's inception.[2] Pet Food Express has a high standard of quality for its food and products. The company motto is: "If we won’t feed it to our pets, we won’t sell it for yours."

References

  1. ^ http://petfoodexpress.com/products/pet-wash/
  2. ^ Harmanci, Reyhan. "San Francisco Teams with Pet Supply Stores on Cat Adoptions". The New York Times. Retrieved April 5, 2012.