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    Tractor Supply

    Tractor Supply

    (11 reviews)

    I have no idea why Kris N was navigated to Hannafords, but Tractor Supply is literally in the same…read moreplaza, but up on the hill. Apparently I can't comment on that post directly or ask Kris N how driving from Nashua to Pelham was a waste of a lot of time and fuel. I can only comment whether I found that post useful, or funny, or cool. It is none of those things, so I decided to take time to post my own review. Because someone is wrong on the internet. Anyway, to give you an idea of why Tractor Supply in Pelham is my new best friend, here is an anecdote: During. During. DURING one of the biggest storms this past winter (one of the ones that knocked our power out), I decided to get a jump on the snow during the storm and the belt on my snowblower snapped. Now, I DID spend time pre-winter getting stuff in order (shear pins, nuts, etc.) but after seeing how someone else got the stink eye for bringing their snowblower belt in to Nashua Power Equipment (WITHOUT KNOWING THE EXACT MODEL OF THE SNOWBLOWER IT CAME OFF OF, (can you imagine?) They were told that there were so many belts in the back that they couldn't possibly match it up), so I decided to wait on the belt. Stupid. I know. Well, just about all of Pelham was without power, but I decided to take a chance on the roads and head to Tractor Supply anyway, just in case they were open. They too were without power. But. But. BUT, the door was open as they were RUNNING A GENERATOR OUTSIDE THE FRONT DOOR. Why? So schmucks like me who waited until the last possible time during the worst conditions could walk in and be prepared to be disappointed. Here's where the magic happened: A young lady greeted me at the door of the darkened store (she was wearing a headlamp of course) saw the snapped belt in my hand, and before I could come up with a pathetic excuse, told me to follow her to the belts. She took my belt in her hands (didn't ask me for my snowblower model number, or brand, or any of the other really important information one must possess to buy things from professional stores) pulled out 3 belts and started measuring them, side by side. Without a measurement device of any kind. In the dark. With just her headlamp. She handed me 2 belts back, "It's one of these, just return the one that doesn't fit" she said. And it was. Do you know how rare such proficiency is today? That the women who were running the store were there was surprising in itself. But was I really going to believe that not only would they have belts in stock, but they had my belt. And it worked. And my driveway and ego were saved. When I returned the other belt, I picked up an extra of the right size for next time and went off my merry way. For this kind of service, I would drive Kris N from Nashua to Pelham and back, just to prove how great Tractor Supply and the people who run it every day are. Thank you Tractor Supply. Thank you Tractor Supply workers! You rock. And thank you Kris N for reminding me to thank them for it.

    Customer service could improve, the casher who cashed me out today was disrespectful and verbally…read moreabusive. I was embarrassed as Theodore was packed today. I reported him to the supervisor on duty, as I was told no manager was there.( not sure If this was true or if ,they were just covering for each other)

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    Puppies on the Run

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    I bought my dog Owen on 8/21/25 a Pomapoo. I had been in before with my grandson but that day…read moreapparently every puppy had just pooped and the place smelled so bad my 6 yr. old grandson couldn't stand it so we left. I kept checking online to see if the puppy I liked that day was still available and after a week or so went back to get him. The staff there were nice and helpful although once I paid they completely ignored me so I just left. Anyway I just read a review by Katie L. and my puppy had Giardia as well. When I called and asked for reimbursement on the medication my vet had to prescribe I was told it was a common thing and that my vet overcharged and they were not responsible for anything. I then went through all the medical records and saw their vet had treated him for it a couple weeks earlier and his last fecal showed it was gone. He ended up getting it an additional 2 more times since. They never told me he had had it or that other puppies there had been treated for it. I probably wouldn't have bought him if I had known that. Owen is now 11 months old and doesn't eat well at all. I've tried dozens of different dog foods and he refuses to eat any of them except one but he'll only eat that out of a treat dispenser. He doesn't even like human food. I'm guessing all the treatments have messed up his stomach and I'm afraid of the other long term effects this may have on his body. He was brought to NH from Tennessee so I'm wondering what kind of breeder he came from. No real info on parents either.

    My son bought a Golden retriever 2022. She had Giardia. After extensive medical attention she was…read moreok. Seemingly healthy. Well, at 4 years old she dropped dead in my arms. Clearly bad genetics. The only explanation the vet could give us. Do your research to prevent heartache for your family.

    Beaver Valley Farm - petstore - Updated May 2026

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