The British pet retailer aims to double the number of stores offering community pet clinics.
The company said it would invest £1 million in bolstering its vet clinics, grooming parlors, and other services within the next 18 months.
“Our commitment to widening the provision of vet clinics and grooming services will help us build on our extraordinary growth as more customers discover the value and expert support our people provide,” said CEO Joe Wykes.
Starting this month, Jollyes will open vet clinics across 8 of its Northern Ireland locations.
The company expects to double the amount of dog grooming salons and rebrand its pet spas under the name ‘Jolly Groomers.’
The announcement comes along with the creation of the new role of head of services, to which Colin Neave has been appointed.
The company plans to hit a £100 million (€112.6M/$199M) turnover in 2023 and open its 100th store by early 2024
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