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Dee-O-Gee Merges with Bentley’s Pet Stuff

The deal is expected to close May 31.

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(PRESS RELEASE) Dee-O-Gee, a leading pet franchise, merges with Bentley’s Pet Stuff, a leading pet retailer with 60+ locations, to help launch Pet Stuff Franchising. The deal is expected to close May 31st and terms were not disclosed. Josh and Holly Allen, founders of Dee-O-Gee, will become directors of Pet Stuff Franchising and oversee the day-to-day operations for franchise locations.

“We are incredibly honored that Dee-O-Gee is now an integral part of the Bentley’s Pet Stuff team. Josh & Holly and the entire Dee-O-Gee family are emerging leaders in the pet industry. We are so happy to partner with them to offer innovative pet store franchise concepts across the US”, states Bentley’s Founder and President Lisa Senafe.

Pet Stuff Franchising will soon offer pet store franchise concepts across the country, including: Bentley’s Pet Stuff, Dee-O-Gee and others. When inquiring about Pet Stuff Franchise opportunities pet loving entrepreneurs will find streamlined systems, omnichannel revenue streams and community centric business strategies centered around the local franchise owner. Pet Stuff Franchising will begin considering new inquiries into their award winning franchise concepts in the fall of 2021.

“Holly and I are thrilled to join the Bentley’s team and lead the Franchise efforts for Pet Stuff Franchising. It is so meaningful to help pet-loving entrepreneurs secure the dream of owning their own business. In doing so, our franchisees create a local ‘hub’ of pet lovers and become important business members of their local communities. With this new partnership between Dee-O-Gee and Bentley’s, we’ll be able to empower business ownership in the pet industry for even more people.” states Dee-O-Gee co-founder Josh Allen.

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