French Bulldogs return home after reportedly stolen, owners say
Read full article: French Bulldogs return home after reportedly stolen, owners sayTwo French Bulldogs that were stolen from a backyard earlier in February have been safely returned to their rightful owners. After nearly two weeks of uncertainty, Chewy and Nova are back in the arms of their family.
‘They’re my best friends’: Family pleads for safe return of stolen French bulldogs
Read full article: ‘They’re my best friends’: Family pleads for safe return of stolen French bulldogsA San Antonio family is desperately seeking the return of two French bulldogs that were stolen from their backyard earlier this month.
Chewy slides after filing shows third-biggest shareholder, 'Roaring Kitty,' sold his stake
Read full article: Chewy slides after filing shows third-biggest shareholder, 'Roaring Kitty,' sold his stakeShares of Chewy slid close to 2% in overnight trading after a regulatory filing revealed that the meme stock trader known as Roaring Kitty had sold his stake in the online pet store.
Roaring Kitty reveals stake in Chewy big enough to make him 3rd largest investor in the pet retailer
Read full article: Roaring Kitty reveals stake in Chewy big enough to make him 3rd largest investor in the pet retailerShares of Chewy have fallen in volatile trading after a regulatory filing revealed that Roaring Kitty, an investor at the center of the meme stock craze, has taken a 6.6% stake in the online pet retailer.
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Chewy sends pet paintings to keep customers from straying
Read full article: Chewy sends pet paintings to keep customers from strayingThe online pet shop surprises customers with oil paintings of their furry friends, a move the company says wins them customers for life. It's one of the more than 1,000 free paintings that Chewy sends to select customers each week — even during the pandemic — tapping into people’s obsession with their fur children and, it hopes, winning customers for life. Amazon and Chewy dominate the online pet supplies industry, with Amazon's market share at more than 50% and Chewy's at 34%, according to retail consulting firm 1010data. Chewy sends new customers handwritten notes and all shoppers get snail-mail holiday cards. Chewy says it rejects artwork that doesn’t look enough like the pet or sends it back to be reworked.