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  2. Drs. Foster & Smith - Wikipedia

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    In an effort to boost catalog distribution, Drs. Foster and Smith offered 100,000 free pet tags to those who joined their mailing list in early 2000. [11] In 2001, Drs. Foster and Smith increased its market share by 20% through the acquisition of Pet Warehouse, a Dayton, Ohio mail-order catalog, in a cash buyout. [12]

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    The purchase of Drs. Foster and Smith gave Petco an entry into the "veterinary prescription medicine" market, [55] while allowing Petco to launch new lines of the brand's pet foods. [56] Petco closed all operations of its Drs. Foster and Smith subsidiary in early 2019, redirecting the e-commerce site to Petco.com [ 54 ] and filling ...

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  5. Charles Forster Smith - Wikipedia

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    Charles Forster Smith (June 30, 1852, in Abbeville County, South Carolina – August 3, 1931, in Racine, Wisconsin) was an American classical philologist, who focused on the ancient Greek historian Thucydides.

  6. Frances Smith Foster - Wikipedia

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    Foster grew up in Dayton, Ohio. [1] Her parents were Quinton Smith, one of the 2 first Black bus drivers in the city and Mabel Smith (née Gullette), a beautician. Frances is the oldest of their five children. [2] Smith attended the all-black Wogaman Elementary School and graduated from Roosevelt High School. [2]

  7. Holyoke, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Holyoke is a city in Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States, that lies between the western bank of the Connecticut River and the Mount Tom Range.As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 38,247. [14]