Monday, January 3, 2011

From Now on "Like" us on Facebook!

From now on we will be continuing our blog posts on our New Facebook Page! "Like" us at http://facebook.com/bestfriendsoklahomacity

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Santa Pics Are TODAY!!!

That's right, Santa is at Best Friends in Oklahoma City today from now until 3:00!! Pictures are $20, no matter how many are in the portrait, so bring in all your pets, family members, and random people you meet on the street! You get an uncopyrighted disc with the picture, so you can make as many prints as  you'd like.. these make great Christmas cards, too!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Best Friends Offering New Service!

Do you ever feel a bit guilty because your schedule does not allow your dog to get out as much as you would like?

Do you wish someone else could take your dog out for a stroll on those frigid winter days?
Tired of imposing on family or friends to look after your pets when you travel?

Wish you could find someone to watch your pets in your home, but someone better trained and more experienced than the neighbor or teenager down the street who loves your dog?

Best Friends, a trusted name in Pet Care for over 18 years, is now offering dog walking and pet sitting services in the Oklahoma City area
 
 
And of course, Best Friends still offers the best in boarding as well! We are booking up fast, so be sure to call soon (405-751-1944) to reserve a spot for your furry friend over the winter holidays!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

How cute am I???

O. M.G.
 How cute is this little guy??? Diego D, pitbull puppy extraordinaire, had a blast with all the toys in our play yard!!

The holidays are coming up, and it's time to make your pup's boarding reservations! Call today to make sure they don't miss out on all the fun Best Friends has to offer. (405)751-1944


Friday, October 22, 2010

How YOU doin'?

Monday, October 18, 2010

Oh yes, it's Monday

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Dogs Unchained!


Dogs suffer from boredom, stress and loneliness on the end of a chain.

Dogs are pack animals who want and need socialization and companionship.

Chained dogs are associated with crime and are used to guard drug houses and in dog fighting rings.

The American Veterinary Medical Association warns that chaining a dog can contribute to aggressive behavior.

The U.S. Dept. of Agriculture prohibits chaining as the primary means of confinement under the Animal Welfare Act.

The Center for Disease Control states that chained dogs are 2.8 times more likely to bite than unchained dogs.

Nearly 100 state and local jurisdictions ban or severely restrict dog chaining.

The Coalition to Unchain Dogs is a non-profit, volunteer effort dedicated to improving the welfare of dogs living outdoors on chains, based in Durham, NC. Take a look at this great video, shot one weekend this summer, when volunteers built 40 free fences, releasing over 50 dogs from life on a chain. GREAT WORK, PEOPLE!!