by Stephanie Annis, Marketing Manager, Dog Tired Dog Enrichment Center March is Pet Poison Prevention Awareness Month. You may think it’s easy to keep hazardous substances away from pets, but accidental spills, dropped pills, and even beautiful bouquets can spell disaster for dogs and cats if they’re consumed. Accidental pet poisonings happen every day, and…
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by Jordan Padgett, General Manager, Dog Tired Dog Enrichment Center Did you know that Feb. is National Pet Dental Health Month? Everyone knows that yearly vet appointments include a dental cleaning, but did you know that regular dental care should be apart of your pet’s daily routine? This is the perfect time to start implementing…
(And Why You Shouldn’t Either!) By Amber Evans When it comes to the great outdoors, it doesn’t get much better than the Carolina Lowcountry. From the towering pine forests to the sandy Atlantic coast, from the black water swamps to the salt marshes, this is a region abundant with natural beauty. The South Eastern Wildlife Expo celebrates…
This week, Take 5 Tuesday will tell you a little more about Holly Hutchinson, our pet sitting scheduler and manager. Every Tuesday, a different staff member will answer 5 questions about themselves and their life. So sit down, take 5, and learn about the folks caring for your furry family members. What is your favorite…
By Amber Evans We have 5 ways to mind your manners at the dog park for pet parents who are excited about spending time with their dogs. Check out these tips to help you and your fur-baby make the most of your playtime. 1. Never bring intact males or females in estrus to a dog park For many reasons, I…