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Stop in or contact us to order a doggie cake for pick-up in the store. (We need three business days to bake and decorate a cake). We also have pet-ID tags and lots more items to see and purchase in the store, so come by Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Winter Adventures: Planning Dog-Friendly Outdoor Trips for January

As winter blankets the world in snow and frost, it's the perfect time to embark on outdoor adventures with your canine companion. While the colder temperatures may require a bit of extra preparation, the rewards of exploring winter landscapes with your dog are well worth the effort. From snowy hikes to frosty trails, January offers a wealth of opportunities for memorable experiences in nature. Let's dive into some tips for planning dog-friendly outdoor trips this winter. 1. Choose Dog-Friendly Destinations: When planning your winter adventure, consider destinations that welcome dogs with open arms. Look for dog-friendly parks, trails, and outdoor areas where...

Packing Tips for your Dog’s Summer Road Trip

Taking the furkids on a summer road trip is fun, but need some planning. They need their own stuff when they are on vacation. Lets face it, being prepared will make it more fun for you both. Here is a list of somethings to bring:Food and Treats – Traveling can be wary on your pets tummy, so make certain that you pack enough of their usual brand of food for the whole trip plus a little extra. For canned food – don’t forget the can opener!Drinking Water – If your pet’s stomach is easily upset, it pays to take drinking water from home...

5 Dog Friendly Destinations for the SummerThe Collection

1. Adirondacks, NY: Whether you want to stay in a hotel, motel, bed and breakfast, or cabin or cottage, you have got plenty of pet-friendly lodging choices to pick from Warrensburg to Plattsburg. The cooling waters of Raquette River, Buttermilk Falls, Ausable Chasm, Rim Walk, You can’t take your pet with you on the tour of the Natural Stone Bridge and Caves in Pottersville, If hiking is your focus, the public lands administered by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) that are part of the six million-acre Adirondack Forest Preserve are pet friendly.   2. Cannon Beach, OR: Let loose...