Pet Project LA Is a “Pet Store Slash Therapy Session”
Come for the pet accessories, toys, treats, and more. Stay for the community (and all the pretty things).

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When Rachel Long talks to Kinship about Pet Project LAopens in a new tab, the pet supply storeopens in a new tab in downtown Los Angeles that she’s owned since 2017, a word that comes up a lot is “serendipity.”
Long, 30, moved to LA in 2016, with her then eight-month-old Pit Bull puppy, Shakespeare, in tow. She had just graduated from college with a degree in social work and was struggling to find a job. While scouring Craigslist for work one day, she saw that the pet store down the street from her house was hiring. She went in for an interview, got hired as a retail employee, and was promoted to manager a year and a half later. Two months after that, the owners told her they wanted to retire and asked if she wanted to take over the business.