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A pet store started offering "pet wellness checks" with a licensed veterinarian once a month

时间:2025-11-07 10:05:18 来源:DesignWave Labs 作者:王益 阅读:903次

A pet store started offering "pet wellness checks" with a licensed veterinarian once a month

A city installed new street signs to make downtown easier to navigateA scientist developed a new type of battery that is safer for the environment

A pet store started offering

A pet rescue organization started a "pet food bank" for low-income pet ownersA restaurant started offering happy hour specials on appetizers and drinksA school district started a mentorship program for new teachers

A pet store started offering

A tech startup released a new app that helps users find local fitness classesA community garden hosted a pumpkin carving contest during Halloween

A pet store started offering

A bakery started making custom wedding cakes with hand-piped designs

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