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Tractor Supply Ushers in the Dog Days of Summer With First-Ever Purina Days for Pets and Livestock

Tractor Supply Ushers in the Dog Days of Summer With First-Ever Purina Days for Pets and Livestock

Business Wire25-07-2025
BRENTWOOD, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tractor Supply Company (NASDAQ: TSCO), the largest rural lifestyle retailer in the United States, is kicking off the dog days of summer with Purina Days—a two-week celebration filled with special offers and events for pet and livestock owners alike.
From July 28 through August 10, customers can enjoy promotions on many of their favorite Purina products for companion animals as well as equine, livestock and poultry products. Tractor Supply is also inviting all leashed animals to join in on the fun on Saturday, August 2, as stores nationwide host treat tastings and other activities based on location, such as petting zoos, pet adoptions and more.
'Whether it's the barnyard or the backyard, Tractor Supply is the go-to destination for animal care,' said Seth Estep, Executive Vice President, Chief Merchandising Officer at Tractor Supply. 'As the only national retailer that truly supports the full range of animal owner – from pet parents to livestock producers – our Purina partnerships are a natural fit. From dog and cat foods under Nestlé Purina PetCare's portfolio of products, to livestock and equine feeds from Purina Animal Nutrition, a Land O'Lakes company, both companies share our commitment to animal health at every level. Purina Days is a celebration of those partnerships — and a chance to bring our communities together, support animal wellbeing and deliver great value to the people who care for them.'
Purina Days will feature savings on products for horse, poultry and livestock including Purina Cattle Starter-Creep, Purina SmartEdge® Horse Feed, Purina Layena® Poultry Feed, Purina Goat Chow® Textured Goat Feed and more. Dog and cat owners can also shop their favorite Purina PetCare products from brands such as Purina Pro Plan®, Dog Chow®, Purina ONE®, Tidy Cats®, Friskies® and Beggin' Strips®, and enjoy promotions such as discounts up to 20% off select pet food bags or treats and a $5 TSC gift card with select products.
During Purina Days, Neighbor's Club members can earn extra rewards when they shop Purina products and even earn a free Pet Wash with minimum purchase. Visit NeighborsClub.com to learn more about the program and enroll.
In addition to a full range of food, feed and treats, Tractor Supply provides pet and animal customers with toys, accessories and supplies, as well as a variety of services. With TractorSupply Rx, Tractor Supply's convenient and low-cost pet and animal pharmacy offering, customers can shop for pet and animal medications, enroll in automatic delivery and access expert pharmacy advice. Customers can also set up a subscription at TractorSupply.com to automatically refill their favorite pet products. Additional pet services include self-serve Pet Wash stations, PetVet animal clinics, bulk discounts, Buy Online Pickup In Store and more.
Visit your local Tractor Supply store to shop exclusive Purina Days offers.
About Tractor Supply Company
For more than 85 years, Tractor Supply Company (NASDAQ: TSCO) has been passionate about serving the needs of recreational farmers, ranchers, homeowners, gardeners, pet enthusiasts and all those who enjoy living Life Out Here. Tractor Supply is the largest rural lifestyle retailer in the U.S., ranking 296 on the Fortune 500. The Company's more than 52,000 Team Members are known for delivering legendary service and helping customers pursue their passions, whether that means being closer to the land, taking care of animals or living a hands-on, DIY lifestyle. In store and online, Tractor Supply provides what customers need – anytime, anywhere, any way they choose at the low prices they deserve.
As part of the Company's commitment to caring for animals of all kinds, Tractor Supply is proud to include Petsense by Tractor Supply, a pet specialty retailer, and Allivet, a leading online pet pharmacy, in its family of brands. Together, Tractor Supply is able to provide comprehensive solutions for pet care, livestock wellness and rural living, ensuring customers and their animals thrive. From its stores to the customer's doorstep, Tractor Supply is here to serve and support Life Out Here.
As of June 28 2025, the Company operated 2,335 Tractor Supply stores in 49 states and 207 Petsense by Tractor Supply stores in 23 states. For more information, visit www.tractorsupply.com and www.Petsense.com.
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