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Locality: Atlanta, Georgia

Phone: +1 404-692-2331



Address: 559 Flat Shoals Ave SE 30316 Atlanta, GA, US

Website: www.dogtoberfesteav.com/

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Dogtoberfest EAV 09.01.2021

Keep up your pet’s health this weekend by visiting our Vaccine Clinic tomorrow, Sunday 1/17 from 10 am - 1 pm. Services include vaccinations, preventatives, microchipping and nail trims! Read more here: http://www.pawsatlanta.org/r/veterinary-clinic/vaccinations

Dogtoberfest EAV 28.12.2020

We understand that money can be especially tight right now. Please help us spread the word to anyone who may be struggling: PAWS Atlanta has plenty of pet food for anyone in need. Just schedule an appointment by emailing [email protected]

Dogtoberfest EAV 10.12.2020

Happy Sunday! Don’t forget to come by our Vaccine Clinic today from 10 am - 1 pm. At an affordable price, we offer vaccinations, preventatives, nail trims, and microchipping. More info: http://www.pawsatlanta.org/r/veterinary-clinic/vaccinations

Dogtoberfest EAV 05.12.2020

KEEP YOUR CAT SAFE THIS CHRISTMAS SEASON A Christmas tree to a cat may seem like a laser beam on steroids lots of lights to chase, lots of other shiny objects.... Which is why you should always anchor your tree. It can too easily tip and fall over onto a curious cat who views it as a fully outfitted play space, perhaps with fragile glass ornaments breaking into shards as they hit the floor and causing even more potential for your pet to harm herself as she scampers away. If you have a kitten consider plastic ornaments. Other holiday tips for keeping your feline safe and secure: Don’t bring tinsel into the house. Cats love string. And tinsel to a cat is interesting, shiny string. If they end up swallowing it, it can harm the intestine, even cutting it, making a cat very sick and requiring surgery to fix the problem. Don’t keep any decorations on the tree’s lower boughs. That makes it too easy for a cat to bat something in play only to have it break into sharp-edged pieces and cut your pet’s mouth or paws. Keep wires (more string) as well as batteries out of reach. A wire can deliver a potentially lethal electrical shock, and a punctured battery can cause burns to the mouth and esophagus, warns the ASPCA. Make sure that both mistletoe and holly are not accessible. Both can cause gastrointestinal upset in the form of nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea. Mistletoe can even cause cardiovascular problems. Don’t let your cat anywhere near lit candles. You don’t want her fur singed or worse. These are the Palace Pussycats! Older brother, Finn, who is 11 and sister Sophie, who is just over a year old. Finn is a chocolate/silver classic Ocicat and Sophie is a blue/silver spotted Ocicat. Thanks for Talking Dirty with the Queen of Clean! For the Queen at your fingertips 24/7 check out her Queen of Clean YouTube channel!

Dogtoberfest EAV 16.11.2020

Are you in need of food for your dog or cat or do you know someone else who may be going through tough times? Our pet food bank has plenty of food and we would love to help. Just schedule an appointment by emailing [email protected]

Dogtoberfest EAV 30.10.2020

Please be careful what you feed your pets today! #HappyThanksgiving

Dogtoberfest EAV 19.10.2020

As we prepare for a safe Thanksgiving later this week, be sure to keep your pets safe, too! Some of the foods on your table can be dangerous for your furrier family members, so be sure to know what’s safe before sharing!