PAWright Pet Services

PAWright Pet Services

PAWright is a professional pet care company in Soddy Daisy TN offering a variety of services WE ARE PAWright Pet Services!

If you don't want to put your pet in storage or it's not a good fit to kennel or daycare them while you are away and you don't feel the need to impose on family, friends or neighbors, nor do you want to hire the kid down the street who may or may not be there for your pet family members, we offer an alternative. Our goal is to keep your pet(s) in their own home and in their same routine or as near

25/07/2024

'In the Ancient Land of Malta,' the Maltese play.

Do Dogs Need Sunscreen? 14/07/2024

This is a very good and informative article.

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Do Dogs Need Sunscreen? Just like people, dogs are prone to sunburn and other diseases associated with UV exposure. Here's what you should know about dog sunscreen and dog sunburn.

13/07/2024

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11/07/2024

Do you know this dog.

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TikTok · Sharper Edge 10/07/2024

I need a thunder jacket.

TikTok · Sharper Edge Check out Sharper Edge’s video.

10/07/2024

To all the cats

Photos from Opie Acres's post 10/07/2024

Please help Opie Acres take care of these angels.

02/07/2024

Another hot pavement warning.

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01/07/2024

Please be mindful of your fireworks. Not everybody enjoys them like you.
Wild animals, the neighbors cats and dogs, maybe your cats or dogs. Also some of our veterans are disturbed by the sound (PTSD).

30/06/2024

🐕 Walk on grass instead of pavement to protect your pet’s paws. If the pavement is to hot for you to walk barefoot then it is to hot for your dog to walk on the pavment also. PAWright cares about their comfort. 🌱🐾

Air Temperature Vs. Pavement Temperature
77 degrees F 125 degrees F
86 degrees F 135 degrees F
87 degrees F 143 degrees F
Pavement temperatures can be 40 to 60 degrees warmer than air temperatures.

16/06/2024

It is that time of year. Fireworks!!
Most likely your pets do not like fireworks.

Fourth of July pet safety tips

The Fourth of July can be stressful for pets due to fireworks, gatherings, and other festivities. Here are some tips to help keep your pets safe and comfortable during the celebrations:

1. Create a Safe Space
Indoor Haven: Keep pets indoors in a quiet, secure area of your home.
Comfort Items: Provide their favorite bed, toys, and a few treats to create a comforting environment.
Soundproofing: Close windows, draw curtains, and play soothing music or white noise to mask the sound of fireworks.

2. Identification
ID Tags: Ensure your pet is wearing a collar with an up-to-date ID tag.
Microchip: Verify that your pet's microchip information is current. This can be crucial if they get lost.

3. Exercise and Feeding
Exercise: Walk dogs and engage in playtime earlier in the day to help reduce their energy levels.
Feeding: Feed your pets before the festivities start to prevent them from getting stressed and not eating later.

4. Firework Safety
Avoid Fireworks: Keep pets away from fireworks displays and areas where people are setting off fireworks.
No Fireworks Play: Never use fireworks around pets. They can cause severe burns or trauma if ingested.

5. Party Precautions
Guest Awareness: Inform guests not to feed pets human food and to keep an eye on open doors and gates.
Alcohol and Food: Keep alcoholic beverages and toxic foods(like chocolate, grapes, and onions) out of reach from your pets.

6. Comfort and Calm
Stay Calm: Pets can pick up on your stress, so remain calm and reassuring.
Anti-Anxiety Aids: Consider using anxiety wraps, pheromone diffusers, or consulting your vet about anti-anxiety medication if your pet has severe reactions to loud noises.

7. Leash and Supervision
Leash Use: Always use a leash when taking your dog outside, even if it's just for a bathroom break, as they might bolt if startled by fireworks.
Supervision: Keep a close watch on your pets outside, especially during peak fireworks.

8. Check the Yard
Secure Fencing: Ensure your yard is safe with no loose boards or gaps where pets could escape if frightened.
Remove Hazards: Clear the yard of firework debris before letting your pets out.

9. Emergency Plan
Vet Information: Have your veterinarian's contact information handy, in the event of an emergency.
Know the location of the nearest Emergency Veterinarian Hospital
First Aid Kit: Keep a pet first aid kit readily available.

By taking these precautions, you can help ensure that your pets have a safe and less stressful Fourth of July.

13/06/2024

Our dog Floppy has 5 different names. How many names do your pet(s) have?

03/06/2024

🐪 Camels can drink 40 gallons of water in one go! At PAWright, we quench your pet's thirst for happiness. 🐪🌊

It is getting hot outside your pets cannot drink that much water at a time. Be sure they have fresh water, and shade if they must stay outside.

28/05/2024

Do you take your dog to a dog park?
If so which one?

21/05/2024

What was the breed/mix of your first dog?
(Mine was a Terrier mix.)

Photos from Opie Acres's post 21/05/2024

Please help these babies.

20/05/2024

This weekend was beautiful. Share a picture of your pet and you enjoying a great time. Walking in the woods or swimming in the lake.

20/05/2024

WHY DOES MY DO EAT GRASS?

Dogs eating grass is a common behavior that has intrigued pet owners and scientists alike. There are several theories as to why dogs might engage in this behavior:
1. Nutritional Needs: One hypothesis is that dogs might eat grass to supplement their diet with certain nutrients, such as fiber. Wild dogs and wolves are known to consume the entire prey, including the stomach contents of herbivores, which often include grass and plants. This could suggest an innate behavior to balance their diet.
2. Digestive Aid: Some dogs may eat grass to help with digestion or to induce vomiting if they are not feeling well. Grass can irritate the stomach lining, which might prompt the dog to vomit and potentially expel something causing discomfort.
3. Behavioral Reasons: Dogs might eat grass out of boredom, This is particularly true for dogs that do not get enough physical or mental stimulation.
4. Evolutionary Behavior: There is also a theory that this behavior is evolutionary, inherited from their wild ancestors who consumed a variety of foods to survive. This instinctual behavior might persist even though modern dogs have well-balanced diets.
5. Natural Instinct: Some experts believe that dogs might eat grass as a natural instinct to cleanse their system. Eating grass might help clear out parasites or other intestinal pathogens, even if the dog does not necessarily have them at the time.
6. Like the Taste: Maybe they like the taste. Make sure the area they are eating grass has not been chemically treated. If you wanted to plant some “cat grass” in a planter just for your pup. You may also want to add green beans or carrots to their food.
While occasional grass eating is generally not harmful, excessive consumption could indicate an underlying issue, such as dietary deficiency or gastrointestinal problems. If a dog is frequently eating grass and showing signs of illness, it is advisable to consult a veterinarian to rule out any health concerns.

02/05/2024

Hi, this is Laura with PAWright,

Summer break is coming up. As you plan your vacation do not forget your pet's staycation. Let them stay at home where everything is familiar. It's a less stressful time than rooming next to a strange dog, cat, or both...

Schedule your pet's best staycation at https://pawrightpetservices.petssl.com/login

or give us a call or text at 423-443-7574

https://www.paw-right.com/
Laura Wright

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Photos from PAWright Pet Services's post 15/04/2024

My last conversation with my cat. Several great topics were covered. 😏😺

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08/04/2024

Friendly reminder to look before cutting trees or major pruning.

08/04/2024

Meet Chico

This little fellow was attacked by a cat and left under a cedar tree.

His wounds are minor, but he's been away from mom so long he's skin and bone!

He's with us now, so he'll get all the best care!

Welcome little Chico!

22/03/2024

Our company has great pets as customers, but our own pets are so undisciplined. Thanks to all of our pet parents and their children! They make our pet lives sane.

19/03/2024

Protect bunny nests do'nt "save" the babies.

🐰Cottontails are being found Everywhere ! Here, pictures are examples to protect the bunny nest for 14days before they move along. Letting mama IN to feed while keeping predators OUT. You may never see mama she’s like a stealthy ninja 🥷 Only feeding twice a day, not being seen. And if you are still worried if she’s coming by - apply this technique - place flour or sticks around the baby nest and if disturbed you know she’s come by!

Thank you Wildsouls wildlife rescue

24/02/2024

Do you walk your dog, or does your dog walk you? PAWright can help you and your dog have a more enjoyable walk. Learn to enjoy dog walks with your dog at your side not dragging you down the road.

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Monday 08:00 - 19:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 19:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 19:00
Thursday 08:00 - 19:00
Friday 08:00 - 19:00
Saturday 08:00 - 19:00
Sunday 08:00 - 19:00