At Lucky Paws Pet Resort, we are proud to say that our staff is made up of people who love their pets and will care for your pet like their own. Check out our team with their furry family members and friends! Read more…
The owners of The Dog Stop® spent several years researching the pet care industry, surveying the needs of local pet owners, and planning an all-inclusive facility after they saw a lack of transparency in the industry. Their goal was to create a fun and safe environment where dogs would love to come and play, and pet owners would feel 100% Read more…
The owners of The Dog Stop® spent several years researching the pet care industry, surveying the needs of local pet owners, and planning an all-inclusive facility after they saw a lack of transparency in the industry. Their goal was to create a fun and safe environment where dogs would love to come and play, and pet owners would feel 100% Read more…
It’s important to get to know your pup care provider, as you are trusting us with a furry member of your family. With Camp Bow Wow®, you can rest assured your dog is in the best, most qualified hands in the business. Since 2000, we have been providing fun and dependable dog care services parents and pups love. Read more…
Here at Golden Wood, every one of our staff members treat your pet just as if they’re our own. We pride ourselves in providing a safe, welcoming place for your pet with endless possibilities to customize your pet’s stay with all our play and treat services. Our goal is to make your pet as comfortable as possible from the moment Read more…
Justine Cosley has always been owned by cats. When her cat Alex was diagnosed with Feline Diabetes, Justine decided she wanted to work in the animal pet care field. After graduating From West Mifflin Area High School in 1990, Justine (Baker) Cosley attended the veterinary assistant program at the Median School of Allied Health Careers (currently the Vet Tech Institute). Read more…
In January 2015, my dad passed away. If you’ve had the opportunity to meet or know “Mr. C”, then you know this was a tremendous and difficult loss for our family. My daughter, Kelsi, and I were driving back to the funeral home after a full day of celebrating my dad’s life when we started talking about her job as Read more…