For independent pet stores
Build a pet store email list from the regulars you already see
Pet owners come back every few weeks for food anyway. A QR code giveaway at your counter turns those visits into memberships, and gives you a direct line for new products and restock news.
Yehro collects emails only, never phone numbers.
01 · What you get
A list built on the most loyal customers in retail
New treat and toy announcements
Members hear when the new freeze-dried line or the holiday toys arrive.
Food restock reminders
A note when their brand's shipment lands saves customers a wasted trip and beats the auto-ship email.
Signup during checkout
Owners scan while you bag the kibble. Ten seconds, even with a leash in one hand.
A list you own
Every email is exportable and belongs to your store.
Easy prize ideas
A basket of treats or a grooming voucher pulls steady entries.
Email only
No phone numbers involved at all.
02 · The problem
Chewy emails your customers more than you do
- 1. Your customers hear from online pet retailers weekly and from your store never.
- 2. A customer switches to delivery and you find out when they stop showing up.
- 3. New products land on your shelves and sit there until the right owner wanders past.
- 4. The adoption-day crowd fills the store once and leaves no way to invite them back.
- → Pet supplies run on routine, and the retailer that's present in the inbox becomes the routine. Right now that's rarely the local store.
03 · The system
How Yehro works in a pet store
A QR code at the counter
Print it and tape it by the register or on the food scale.
A giveaway owners enter happily
A treat basket or grooming voucher, entered with one email in ten seconds.
Members, like the regulars they already are
You know their dog's name. Now the relationship survives between visits.
Emails on the reorder cycle
Food arrivals, new treats, and seasonal notes give you real reasons to write.
You own the list
Export it any time. Your customers stay yours.
04 · Early stores
Pet stores are building real member lists
"The treat-basket giveaway signed up 260 members in two months. We see most of these people every three weeks anyway."
"When the salmon food finally came back in, one email cleared the pallet in nine days."
"We invited members to a Saturday adoption event and had our biggest weekend of the year."
05 · What changes
What changes for your store
- 1. BeforeLoyal customers drift to delivery one by one, and you have no way to argue your case.
- 2. Day oneThe code goes up by the register and your regulars start joining with their weekly visits.
- 3. Month threeA list of hundreds of local pet owners who chose to hear from you.
- 4. Long termRestocks, new products, and events all reach your customers before the delivery companies do.
06 · Get started
How many of the customers you saw this week are one coupon email away from switching to delivery?
You know their pets by name. A member list keeps your store part of their routine between visits.