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Waggles Puppy Boutique Holds Grand Opening in Duluth

Waggles Puppy Boutique has announced the grand opening of its new location at 3455 Peachtree Industrial Blvd, Suite 225 in Duluth inside of the LA Fitness and Kroger Shopping Center. The ribbon-cutting ceremony, officiated by Gwinnett County Chamber Representative Andrianna Butler, took place on Friday, July 12, 2024.

Waggles Puppy Boutique specializes in full-breed dogs and is committed to providing the highest quality care for its puppies.

“At Waggles, the health and wellbeing of our puppies is our guiding principle,” said Alex Babayev, owner of Waggles Puppy Boutique in Duluth. “We hold ourselves to expanded and elevated industry standards in our store, fostering trust and joy in the experience of choosing a Waggles puppy for people looking to expand their family.”

Waggles Puppy Boutique adheres to strict protocols to ensure the health and wellbeing of its puppies. Each puppy undergoes a full vet check before leaving the breeder and is checked again upon arrival at the boutique. All puppies arrive with documentation of deworming and vaccinations, and each one receives a full examination upon arrival. Within days of being in the store, every puppy is seen by a veterinarian for a full wellness exam.

Additionally, Waggles ensures that all kennels are cleaned several times a day and that toys are regularly switched out for stimulation and entertainment. Puppies are socialized and exercised multiple times a day to ensure they are happy and well-adjusted.

“We also microchip every puppy to ensure they can be identified if they become lost or stolen,” added Babayev. “And we provide 24/7 access to online training courses to help new pet owners with the transition in pet ownership.”

For more information, please contact Alex at 770-265-3102 or alex.babayev@waggles.com.

Photos by Kata Yugay.

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