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Why Every Charleston Cat Needs Daily Care (Even for Weekend Trips)
It’s tempting to think your independent kitty will be just fine on their own for a couple of days. After all, they nap 18 hours a day, right? Just leave out a little extra food and water, scoop the box before you leave, and they’ll hardly notice you’re gone . . . right? Not. So. Fast. While cats may seem low-maintenance compared to their canine counterparts, the truth is that even short absences can cause big stress for your feline friend, and health or behavioral issues can
4 days ago4 min read


Welcoming Maggie: A Journey of Love and Learning
How We Found Maggie We first saw Maggie (formerly known as Becca) on the Dorchester Paws website. Her bio mentioned she had spent time with children, other dogs, and even a couple of cats in two short foster placements. That immediately caught my attention! With our senior dog Buddy and two cats, Charlie and Callie, it was important to find a dog who could adapt to our mixed-pet household. She reminded us so much of Molly, our beloved girl who passed away in August. I wasn’t
Nov 227 min read


Bringing Home a New Dog? 7 Must-Know Tips for Charleston Pet Parents
Bringing a new dog home is one of life’s greatest joys. But let’s be honest, it is also a big shift, especially for your new pup and any pets already living in your home. A thoughtful introduction helps everyone feel safe, secure, and comfortable right from the start. Whether you are adopting a puppy, fostering a rescue, or welcoming a second or third dog into your pack, these seven tips will help create a smooth transition for your new dog, your current pets, and your entire
Nov 116 min read


The Ultimate Guide to Dog Socialization in Charleston: Do’s, Don’ts, and How to Help Your Pup Thrive
If your dog loses their mind every time they see a stroller, skateboard, or schnauzer, it’s not just frustrating—it’s a sign they need better socialization! Socialization isn’t a “nice to have”; it’s a must-have. It’s the secret to raising a calm, confident, well-behaved pup who doesn’t turn every outing into a circus. Especially here in Charleston, where patios, parks, and dog-friendly events are basically a lifestyle! So how do you raise a dog who can handle it all? Whether
Jul 134 min read
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