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• Sep 15, 2025

TD Bank is raising the "bark" for its customers' dogs – and expanding its beloved Automated Treat Machines (ATMs) to 14 additional store locations from Maine to Florida in the coming months.

"We want to make our stores feel unmistakably TD – and our Automated Treat Machines connect us with our customers and bring the community closer to the store in a unique and memorable way," said Michael Snyder, TD's Head of US Regional, Retail Distribution & Experiential Marketing.

Beginning in October, eight additional Dog ATMs will debut in stores, with six more to come in 2026. TD's Dog ATMs look like the bank’s human ATMs but features dog-centric content on its screens and a paw print mat with a motion detector that dispenses free treats as a dog approaches.

It's only human to want to bring your dogs everywhere you go. That's why, for years, TD locations have had treats to share with its customers' pups. In April 2024, TD opened its first Dog ATM at its South Broad store in Philadelphia.

TD Bank will host dog-centric events at each of the new Dog ATM locations. For a list of locations and event dates, check out the map below.

It's sure to be paw-some.

For a list of locations and event dates, check out the map below.



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