They have been in business for 17 years.
Five new jobs will be created as part of a revamp of an Offaly petcare store.
Petmania is celebrating 17 years in business this spring and is marking the occasion by renovating its Tullamore store.
The company will seek experienced dog groomers to join their team, with similar opportunities available at the Athlone site.
The new state-of-the-art renovation will feature interactive customer hubs and specially curated areas for pet care wellness, and will be carried out over the next few months.
Speaking about the move, spokesperson for Petmania, Emily Miller said, “We're thrilled to transform our Tullamore store into an all new haven for pets and their owners. With our upcoming state-of-the-art grooming studios, we're not just pampering them, but helping the dogs of Tullamore stay happy and healthy. And as we expand, we're eager to welcome new faces to our passionate team.”
Petmania has 16 stores across Ireland with over 260 employees and it's the largest dog grooming business in the country.
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