'Automated Treat Machine': Copley Square TD Bank Unveils ATM For Dogs

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BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — A different kind of ATM has arrived at a bank in Boston.

The TD Bank location at 535 Boylston St. now has an “Automated Treat Machine” (ATM) for customers' dogs to enjoy. The first ATM was unveiled in 2024 in Philadelphia, and the company plans to expand to 14 other stores in the U.S.

“This ATM is for our canine friends. You would see a dog biscuit be dispensed from this machine as opposed to cash,” said Tim Blake, TD Bank Market President for Consumer Banking and Retail.

The ATM is essentially a smaller version of what the humans use, but instead of inserting a bank card, a motion-activated sensor detects when a dog is looking to make a withdrawal. Once the dog steps onto the mat, free treats drop in the bowl below.

“Throughout the years, we already had treats and water for dogs as they arrived in our stores, but this is going to be where we take it to the next level,” said Bruno Horst, TD Bank Boston Retail Market Manager.

The ATM is open to anyone, not just TD Bank customers. If they are not looking for a treat, dogs can indulge in some pet-friendly content on the ATM screen.

An event is planned to celebrate the new ATM at the Copley Square branch from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Oct. 4.

Correction: A previous version of this article said dog owners had to be TD Bank customers. Anyone can use the ATM, and this article has been updated to reflect that.

WBZ NewsRadio’s James Rojas (@JamesRojasMMJ) reports.

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