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GRANGER, Ind., Feb. 28, 2025 ~ Wag'n Tails, a company known for its pioneering mobile pet care solutions since 1971, has announced the retirement of its Chief Executive Officer, Dennis Gnetz. Gnetz, who has been instrumental in developing the mobile pet grooming industry, will officially step down from his role on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025.
However, Gnetz will not be completely leaving the company as he will continue to serve as a member of the Board of Directors and make select appearances at key industry events such as Groom Expo and SuperZoo later this year. His retirement marks the end of an era for Wag'n Tails and the beginning of a new chapter.
Effective March 1, 2025, Josh White, currently serving as Chief Growth Officer, will take over as CEO. White expressed his gratitude for Gnetz's leadership and stated that he is honored to follow in his footsteps and lead Wag'n Tails into the next phase of innovation and growth. He also reassured customers that the company will continue to uphold its legacy of quality, customer service, and industry leadership.
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Gnetz took over Wag'n Tails in 1999 and has led the company through significant milestones such as expanding mobile grooming vehicles and developing specialized production facilities. He shared his thoughts on his retirement by saying that it has been a privilege to shape an industry and witness Wag'n Tails grow from a single grooming salon to a national leader. He also expressed excitement about supporting White and the team as they continue their mission to empower mobile pet care professionals.
Founded in 1971 as a traditional brick-and-mortar dog grooming salon, Wag'n Tails has always been known for its commitment to innovation and customer-first values. With over 6,000 pet grooming and veterinary vehicles produced so far, the company continues to set the standard for mobile pet care solutions. Located in Granger, Indiana, Wag'n Tails remains dedicated to helping mobile pet care professionals succeed.
However, Gnetz will not be completely leaving the company as he will continue to serve as a member of the Board of Directors and make select appearances at key industry events such as Groom Expo and SuperZoo later this year. His retirement marks the end of an era for Wag'n Tails and the beginning of a new chapter.
Effective March 1, 2025, Josh White, currently serving as Chief Growth Officer, will take over as CEO. White expressed his gratitude for Gnetz's leadership and stated that he is honored to follow in his footsteps and lead Wag'n Tails into the next phase of innovation and growth. He also reassured customers that the company will continue to uphold its legacy of quality, customer service, and industry leadership.
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Gnetz took over Wag'n Tails in 1999 and has led the company through significant milestones such as expanding mobile grooming vehicles and developing specialized production facilities. He shared his thoughts on his retirement by saying that it has been a privilege to shape an industry and witness Wag'n Tails grow from a single grooming salon to a national leader. He also expressed excitement about supporting White and the team as they continue their mission to empower mobile pet care professionals.
Founded in 1971 as a traditional brick-and-mortar dog grooming salon, Wag'n Tails has always been known for its commitment to innovation and customer-first values. With over 6,000 pet grooming and veterinary vehicles produced so far, the company continues to set the standard for mobile pet care solutions. Located in Granger, Indiana, Wag'n Tails remains dedicated to helping mobile pet care professionals succeed.
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