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Dog Pastry Treats Greenville SC

Head downtown or to a busy shopping district for some window-shopping. Free dog treats may await your pal at pet-friendly small businesses. If you can, stop at a local dog bakery or pet-supply store for a special treat. Pick up a pastry or meal to go from a place you’ve never tried. Sit on a bench and enjoy the scenery, or stroll the waterfront or central square.

Cuddly Critters Pet Sitting
(864) 322-2803
Taylors, SC
Cleveland Park Boarding Kennels
(864) 370-0101
126 Woodland Way
Greenville, SC
PetSmart
(864) 284-6398
1125 WOODRUFF ROAD
GREENVILLE, SC
Haywood Road Pet Motel Inc
(864) 288-9492
520 Haywood Rd
Greenville, SC
PetSmart
(864) 968-2024
6019 WADE HAMPTON BOULEVARD
TAYLORS, SC
Canines N' Cats Pet Sitting Service
(864) 834-1313
Travelers Rest, SC
Augusta Road Pet Hotel
(864) 346-7387
3507 Augusta Rd
Greenville, SC
Pick Of The Litter Pet Parlor
(864) 246-8021
5507 Old Buncombe Rd
Greenville, SC
Bramblewood Boarding Stables LLC
(864) 246-9673
22 Rutledge Lake Rd
Greenville, SC
Cuddly Critters Pet Sitting
(864) 322-2803
427 Indian Trl
Taylors, SC
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Take a 'Staycation' with Your Dog

Being frugal is in; expensive vacations are out. So how can you get away without breaking the bank? Try these three creative ways to explore your city with your canine pal.

1. Drive to a new neighborhood across town for a new walking route – one with different terrain or new scenery. It’s amazing the details you’ll discover while observing on foot, rather than speeding through by car. Pack a picnic lunch, Frisbee, blanket, and dog treats, then head for a park you’ve never visited before with your leashed pooch.

2. Explore a historic district or monument with your ever-willing walking companion. Some chambers of commerce offer free maps for self-guided walking tours on their websites or in brochures. Pretend you’re a tourist in your own town. With your dog by your side, you’ll get to see the sights from a new perspective.

3. Head downtown or to a busy shopping district for some window-shopping. Free dog treats may await your pal at pet-friendly small businesses. If you can, stop at a local dog bakery or pet-supply store for a special treat. Pick up a pastry or meal to go from a place you’ve never tried. Sit on a bench and enjoy the scenery, or stroll the waterfront or central square.

The point is to leave your comfort zone and try something new. Surely there’s a place you’ve been meaning to check out but never have, such as a new dog park in the next town or a great hiking trail a short drive away.

Author: By Sally Deneen

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