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Dog-friendly shop barking up the right tree

By Evie Payne

2nd Jun 2023 | Local News

Peeky's Quirky Gifts, South Street, Oakham. Image credit: Nub News.
Peeky's Quirky Gifts, South Street, Oakham. Image credit: Nub News.

A dog-friendly shop is barking up the right tree with a collection of doggy themed gifts and goodies.

Rutland residents love their dogs, and one local shop is welcoming the rural residents and their furry friends with open arms.

Peeky's Quirky Gifts, located in Oakham's South Street, not only allow dogs into their eclectic but affordable furniture and gift shop, but they are also stocking a host of canine themed gifts and goodies for dog-owners who simply can't get enough.

Prices range from £ - £££. Image credit: Nub News.

Run by Stephen and Kelly Brant, a husband and wife partnership, the shop has become increasingly popular since it launched earlier this year, and will be stocking a wider variety of items as the year continues.

This influx of new stock, created by Stephen and Kelly, who Stephen describes as "an extremely busy mummy", has meant that they have extended into the upstairs of their unit.

On both floors you can find a range of handmade furniture, decor, ornaments, gifts and more - including their latest addition of doggy themed items.

Pick up this charming British bulldog. Image credit: Nub News.

Their stock rotates, so these goodies won't be on the shelves for long!

There are dog themed ornaments as well as more practical items. Image credit: Nub News.

Peeky's Quirky Gifts can be found at:

76 South Street

Oakham

LE15 6BQ

Pop in to browse and buy. Image credit: Nub News.

The shop will be open:

Wednesday - Saturday, 10am - 5pm 

Take a look at their indoor and outdoor furniture - and upstars range! Image credit: Nub News.

     

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