Let’s face it, our pets are our best friends. They provide comfort, they lift our spirits, and they are a companion that we can always count on when we are feeling down. It can be sad when our pets reach their elder years because we know that our time with them is limited. However, by providing proper care, you can ensure your senior pet will be as happy and healthy as possible as they get older. Here at Dog Tired, we know how important our pets can be, so we have some tips for how to provide the best care for your furry friend.
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Dog Tired is Charleston’s premier full-service dog day care, luxury boarding, and grooming facility, offering safe and healthy services started in 2009. Now 13 Years later, Dog Tired Pet Services is still going strong. From humble beginnings, Founder and President Gray Moore started out of her house with a handful of pups. Today, some of…
You probably have a first aid kit for humans in your house, but do you have one for your dog? It’s important to have a basic first aid kid prepared in case of emergency. Here is what the International Boarding & Pet Services Association recommends to have on hand for your pet: -A board or…
In honor of our 9th Anniversary celebration, here is a spotlight on the lady that started it all, Gray Moore! Gray Moore, President and Founder of Dog Tired Pet Services and also one of the first Certified Professional Animal Care Managers (CPACM) in the WORLD, has lived locally in the Charleston, SC, area for over…
Beach season is upon us! Now is a great time to review all of the local beaches and their individual regulations for dogs. Kiawah Island: Dogs are allowed on Kiawah Island’s famous 10 Mile Beach year round, however dogs must be leashed at all times from March 16th to October 31st. Dogs are allowed to be…