Tag: Dog Walking St. Louis

national dog day dog laying down on leash after dog walk in St. Louis

Celebrate National Dog Day With The Gift of a Walk

National Dog Day is more than just a day to share cute photos of our furry companions. It’s a chance to celebrate the love and loyalty they bring to our lives by giving them what they cherish most: our time and attention. While toys, treats, and belly rubs are always welcome, one of the best

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BBQ & Picnic Safety for Dog-Friendly Outings in St. Louis

BBQ & Picnic Safety for Dog-Friendly Outings in St. Louis

There’s nothing quite like a summer BBQ or picnic with friends, family, and your 4-legged kids. But, before you send the Evite,  it’s crucial to understand which foods and grill-side dangers could harm your pet and other guests. Here is BBQ & Picnic Safety for Dog-Friendly Outings in St. Louis. We hope these tips set

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two children in St. Louis City walking to school on the first day, leaving their dog behind

7 Ways to Support St. Louis Pets During Back-to-School

Families are getting busy as students throughout St. Louis City, St. Louis County, and St. Charles County prepare to head back to school. From shopping for supplies to creating fall schedules and falling into new routines (see what I did there?), it’s like it never ends. While the back-to-school transition can be exciting for children

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dog in hot weather St. Louis dog walking 4-Legged Kids, Inc.

Keeping St. Louis Dogs Safe During Dog Walks This Summer

At 4-Legged Kids, the safety and well-being of your 4-legged kids are our top priority, especially during extreme temperatures. That’s why our team implements our extreme weather policy when temperatures soar during the summer months. This policy is designed to protect every dog in our care from the dangers of heat and humidity during dog

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choosing the right pet sitter for your pet two pets in a St. Louis home

Choosing the Right Pet Sitter for Your Next Trip

Convenience often leads many people to pet sitting apps like Rover and Wag. These and other similar platforms market themselves as easy ways to connect with pet care providers in your area. But, it’s crucial to understand what you’re really getting. These apps are not pet care companies; they are tech companies. They provide a

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