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Memphis in spring, is all about the dogs!

3/7/2014

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Freezing and below freezing temperatures are finally over! My dogs and I cannot be more excited! The bored looks, the begging at the door to go outside and then the disappointed looks when I don't go with them, are gone! Spring is so close we can smell it, and all of our moods are better for it. Now, what to do? Same old park you usually walk? Maybe it's time to find somewhere new. 

There are many parks with paths that are perfect for long walks with you furry friends, including the Greenline, Wolf River, Tunica River Park, and Tom Lee Park (all the way from South Bluffs to Harbor Town), just to name a few. 

But what about dog parks? If your dog is a social butterfly, then check out these dog parks and see which they like best!

Overton Bark - at Overton Park. They have a large dog side and a small dog side. There's many great trails too if you like to walk on leash. Stop over at the lake and let you dog take a quick dip (on leash of course) and cool down after a few laps around the Bark. 

The Outback at Shelby Farms Park - Over 100 acres for off leash activities for you and your 4 legged friends. There are several lakes for dog paddling and trails to walk/run/bike. There are many bikers that ride through so this may not be a good spot if your dog is afraid of bicycles. It also is not completely fenced, so if your dog gets super excited and takes off when he's let off leash, this may not be the best place. But the rest of the park has great trail options for on leash walks too. They often have food truck rodeos on the weekends, so you can hike or drive over to the visitors center and grab a bite while you're out!

The Barking Lot - a new downtown dog park! Completely fenced, it's a small refuge for downtown dogs to get their social fix. 

Avery Dog Park - near the board of education, this is a convenient, completely fenced location. They also have a large dog and small dog side. It's next to the skate park so owners can watch the skaters while their dogs get their exercise. This is a large area, plenty of room to run and chase balls till their hearts content! 

There are many pet friendly patios at local restaurants, check out our website for a few favorites. We'll also share upcoming pet friendly events on our facebook, instagram and twitter pages. So follow us to stay up to date on the latest pet fun in Memphis!

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Backbeat Tours dog playing with dogs at Overton Bark!
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Holiday Thanks - from the dogs!

11/25/2013

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My pets Thanksgiving Thanks List: (they each have a cause this season! What's yours?)

Ringo: Thank goodness for people adopting a turkey instead of eating one. That means more for me.
Support Farm Sanctuary Here!

Macy: No work? Then I get to go for a ride and a walk!
Donate or volunteer for The Memphis Humane Society! 
You can donate monthly, donate your car or volunteer to walk their adoptable cuties!

Vinnie: All I want is to sit in your lap and give attention. (well, and get it)
Check out Mid-South Therapy Dogs!

Guthrie: I'm grateful for my temporary foster, but I'd love a home for the holidays! 
See him at Streetdog Foundation! 

Dixie and Hendrix: Bring on the toys! (hey we're the babies)
We can't forget about the 2 legged kids either, we love Toys for Tots. 
And Hollywood Feed for giving to the military's four legged friends, 
donate in any store!
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Are you holiday ready?

11/8/2013

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Do we have to wear these to the party? I'd rather stay home and nap.
We've heard a lot of tips over the years, but maybe it's been a while since you've had a pet that is new to the holidays. Or new holiday guests that aren't used to having pets around at the holidays!

Or like me, it's been a while since you've had 6 dogs to keep up with in the house, outside, and around food and guests!

A couple things I've learned the hard way...

Guest's purses and coats/coat pockets:
Contents: medications, hair ties, make-up (and their plastic containers) and the fabric the purse is made out of. Plastic and string like material are the worst combinations for your pet to ingest. They can get wrapped up in their intestines 
and be very difficult and costly to remove. Hair ties can get wrapped up as well. 

Everything IN the kitchen sink:
Any food scraps you are throwing in to put down the disposal later. Human food is 
not always safe for dogs. Find a list of non-dog friendly foods here. And just in case, Animal Poison Control: 888.426.4435. Call them if you think your pet has ingested anything.Plastic utensils, like above, if they eat the plastic then the really good smelling dish rag, they could be in trouble.

Lots of great tips  on keeping your pets safe for the holidays from Pet MD, check it out and take our holiday survey on our website! We want to know how you spoil your pet!

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