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Holiday Hours! !
Olalla Holiday Hours:
Thanksgiving
November 24 Open 8:30a.m.-1:00p.m.
November 25 CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC
Christmas
December 24 Open 8:30a.m.-1:00p.m.
December 25 CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC
December 26 CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC
Gig Harbor Hours:
Thanksgiving
November 24 Open 8:30a.m.-1:00p.m.
November 25 CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC
Christmas
December 24 Open 8:30a.m.-1:00p.m.
December 25 CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC
December 26 CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC |
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GROOMING |
 You know those nicely groomed dogs that you take home after a stay. Do you know that we also do grooming without them boarding. We are awesome groomers! To make your choice easier, at the bottom of this email is a coupon for $5.00 off a full groom. Also why not include a nice "blueberry" facial scrub for that particular pet; that wants to look amazing! Treat you and your pet before the holidays. Every groom includes 2 shampoos, conditioner, nails ground and ears cleaned. This is all included, not ala carte. We use only natural products, no harsh cleaners. Yes we do know how to groom all breeds without shaving them down.
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New Web Site |
 Has everyone been on our new web site? It's great! Michael Wilford of Wilford Designs here in Gig Harbor created it, with a lot of our input. Look it over; you may be surprised who you meet in the pages! Peninsula Pet Lodge Website Click Here |
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Take Care of your Outdoor pets!
Outdoor pets: Some pets are better suited than others for living outdoors. There is a common misconception that dogs will be "fine" if left outside. This is not true! All pets need adequate shelter from the elements and insulation against cold weather. Pets should not be left outside for long periods in freezing weather - like humans, they can suffer from hypothermia and frostbit. The young and the senior pets are especially at risk.
Certain breeds, such as Huskies and Samoyeds are better suited to very cold weather, but the majority of dogs need your help and intervention. Indoor accommodations are best during extreme temperature drops, but if that is not possible, set up a suitable house in an area protected from wind, rain, and snow. Insulation, such as straw or blankets will help keep in body heat. If your animal is prone to chewing, do not use blankets or material that can be ingested. Cedar shavings can be irritating to the skin, so use with caution depending on your pet's hair coat.
Caution - do not use a heat lamp, space heater, or other device not approved for use with animals. This is a burn hazard for your pet and a fire hazard. Pet supply vendors sell heated mats for pets to sleep on or to be placed under a dog house, but read and follow directions carefully before use.
Fresh water is a must at all times! Pets are not able to get enough water from licking ice or eating snow. A heated dish is a wonderful tool for cold climates. The water stays cold, but doesn't freeze. Caution needed for animals that may chew. Outdoor pets require additional food for energy and maintaining body heat in harsh climates. |
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Thanksgiving Dinner!
Thanksgiving Dinner! Why not! While you are enjjoying your dinner; think that your pet is enjoying theirs. We pepare fresh roasted turkey, mashed potatoes, pumpkin frosty paws and a holiday cookie. For those vegetarian pups, or those with sensative tummies, we offer soy burgers or breast of chicken. Every year this holiday feast is a sell out; plan ahead, don't leave your pet out. Its home cooking just like grammas. | 
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In Memorium
You know over the years the pets that come here are just like our own. In the past several months we have lost some favorite pets. Just this weekend, our little Maya went to the Rainbow Bridge. It never gets easier whether they are yours or ours. We will miss both Mac and Beth, Zoe, our gentle lady lab, Guiness and that rascal Wilson. | |
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