Daily Find

October 11, 2007

Petapoluza stocks quality kibble and gear

Fetch healthy pet food and active-pet accessories at the new Fremont shop

By Marika McElroy Cain

Special to NWsource

The latest addition to Fremont's collection of pet stores is geared toward the practical needs of active companions. Petapoluza [1] leaves the leopard-print carriers and rhinestone collars to boutique neighbors such as Railey's Leash & Treat [2] and focuses on a broad selection of healthy food and treats, as well as accessories for dogs on the go and a holistic vet who's in-house on Fridays.

A spic-and-span feed-store ambiance prevails here, with shiny galvanized buckets of treats, a cheerful specials board and racks of toys and pet necessities. The back wall is neatly lined with 13 varieties of dog food and 11 varieties of cat food -- all of them natural, filler-free (no corn or wheat) and bursting with quality meat proteins. Petapoluza's top brand, Orijen, uses foods sourced near the Canadian company and ranges from $12.99 for a five-pound bag to $53.99 for 30 pounds.

Intrepid canines can get outfitted with all the gear they need for weekends on the lake or in the mountains. A Ruffwear [3] ballistic nylon life vest ($69.99 for large, $49.99 for small) keeps water dogs afloat, while the K-9 First Aid Kit ($49.99) has a full complement of remedies for dogs in distress. A duffel from Ballard-based Dingolope [4] ($59.99) lets pups pull their weight on hikes.

Petapoluza also has two self-serve grooming stations with tubs, tables, dryers, ear wipes and toenail clippers, where owners can spruce up their dogs for $15. Cats are free -- because everyone knows how much they love baths.

Petapoluza is at 114 N. 36th St.; 206-632-4567. Visit the store online at www.petapoluza.com [5].

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Petapoluza

Photo: MARIKA MCELROY CAIN

Petapoluza

Photo: MARIKA MCELROY CAIN

Petapoluza

Photo: MARIKA MCELROY CAIN

Petapoluza

Photo: MARIKA MCELROY CAIN