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Downtown Puyallup is getting a pet shop and self-wash pet spa. Here’s when it opens

A shop that caters to cat and dog parents is coming to Puyallup in June.

The owners of Firehouse Pet Shop at 203 W. Stewart expect to open their doors Monday, June 26. A grand opening event will happen sometime in July.

The owners of Firehouse Pet Shop at 203 W. Stewart expect to open their doors Monday, June 26, 2023.
The owners of Firehouse Pet Shop at 203 W. Stewart expect to open their doors Monday, June 26, 2023. Courtesy of Lacey Welcher

The shop will offer food, gourmet treats and supplements. There will also be toys, food and water bowls, as well as dog and cat beds. Plans to have a self-wash pet spa are in the works.

The owners of Firehouse Pet Shop at 203 W Stewart expect to open their doors Monday, June 26.
The owners of Firehouse Pet Shop at 203 W Stewart expect to open their doors Monday, June 26. Courtesy of Lacey Welcher

The prices of the products in the store range from a $2 toy to a $500 custom-made cat tree.

The owners of Firehouse Pet Shop at 203 W. Stewart expect to open their doors Monday, June 26, 2023.
The owners of Firehouse Pet Shop at 203 W. Stewart expect to open their doors Monday, June 26, 2023. Courtesy of Lacey Welcher

Co-owners Jodi Robinson-Cody and Lacey Welcher said they plan to carry “high-quality” items. They’ll also welcome any customer feedback and requests as soon as they’re open for business.

Firehouse Pet Shop co-owners Jodi Robinson-Cody, left, and Lacey Welcher, right. The shop is at 203 W. Stewart in Puyallup.
Firehouse Pet Shop co-owners Jodi Robinson-Cody, left, and Lacey Welcher, right. The shop is at 203 W. Stewart in Puyallup. Courtesy of Lacey Welcher
Angelica Relente
The News Tribune
Angelica Relente covers topics that affect communities in East Pierce County. She started as a news intern in June 2021 after graduating from Washington State University. She is also a member of Seattle’s Asian American Journalists Association. She was born in the Philippines and spent the rest of her childhood in Hawaii.
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