Toronto is getting a new dessert shop exclusively for pets Toronto
Highlights include a massive table of treats in the centre of the store, which owners can pick through to form their own mixed bag of goodies, and also a freezer dedicated to all sorts of"kibble toppers," an
enrichment trend that has goneAnimals and the people that love them are welcome at Treat Bar's grand opening at 1052 Queen St. W on August 19 from noon to 4 p.m., where lootbags, photo sessions and more will be on offer.
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