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Mobile Pet Grooming Van Coming to Greater Boston Whole Foods
Baroo, an urban pet concierge in greater Boston, will offer grooming services at three Whole Foods outlets throughout September.

NEWTON, MA – Baroo, the leading full-service urban pet concierge in greater Boston, has partnered with Whole Foods to bring its mobile grooming truck to three area outlets this month.
The company's truck, "b. Mobile by Baroo," will provide on-site services such as baths, coat brushing and conditioning, nail trims, coat trims and other specialty grooming, cleaning and pampering.
"Like parents, the majority of pet owners are extremely strapped for time," Meghan Reiss, co-founder and COO of Baroo, said in a formal announcement. "Our clients value the convenience we provide them by being able to entrust in us to take care of their loved ones while they tend to other business. B. Mobile by Baroo is all about better servicing our customers in the most convenient way possible."
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Check out the Whole Foods where Baroo will be stopping this month:
- River St. - 340 River St, Cambridge, MA - September 17, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
- Newtonville – 647 Washington St. Newton, MA - September 23, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
- Melrose - 880 Main St, Melrose, MA - September 24, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
"Like Baroo, Whole Foods Market strives to give our customer exemplary service and experiences," Laura Derba, regional president of Whole Foods Market's North Atlantic region, said in the announcement. "In a day when finding time is one of our biggest challenges, we are pleased to offer our customers one more way to multitask without sacrificing quality for convenience."
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To sign up, email scheduling@baroo.co or call 617-449-7383.
The mobile truck will also be available to all residents at its serviced properties in greater Boston, including Ink Block, 100 Pier 4, Millennium Place and more this fall.
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