We have moved

Our new address is 10433 Bailey Rd. Ste. I, Cornelius

We are in our new shop. Come visit us, but call

or text first at (704)840-9963

New Rescues available soon

Rescue

In Addition, as you see above we do have a non-profit Dog Rescue called Pawsitively Pampered Pets Rescue.  To learn more about the pets above and to see all of our adoptable pets just click the tab on our main menu.   If you would like to donate, check our “Please donate” link above. Thank you for visiting today!

Grooming/Dog Sitting

When it comes to grooming and dog sitting we do it right.  In addition, we’re a supplier of top quality dog and cat foods and supplies located in the heart of Lake Norman. Pets are our passion, so come pay us a visit today – and be sure to bring your four-legged family member.

Are you interested in Fostering for our 501(c)(3)?

Click link above to learn more about Fostering

Weekly Stories about our Personal Dogs – Tripp

Tripp was rescued in September of 2009 from a high kill shelter in Morehead City. He had been scheduled to be put down a day earlier than the day Kristy could drive the five hours to pick him up, so they charged an extra $50 on top of the adoption fee that was required.

Kristy had to leave work early to drive to Morehead City and still couldn’t make it prior to them closing, but someone was willing to wait on her. It was well after midnight when Kristy made it back home. Tripp weighed only 39lbs and he was 8-9 months old. He is now a healthy 80-85lbs.

Tripp is in the store just about every day and is one of the major reasons we own this store. I tell this story,a lot. When we first started (as I call it) collecting dogs, I couldn’t understand how we could spend so much money on dog food. I grew up in a house where Gravy Train and Alpo were always given to our dogs. I thought it was normal for dogs to live only nine years!  When Kristy wanted to spend $30 on Eukenuba, I said, “no way.” That didn’t go over so well and since she wears the pants in the family, she won out.

Over the next five years, we tried different foods, but it wasn’t until we met Stacy Fano at Village Paws and Claws in Birkdale Village that we started trying out other foods, more exotic foods. One of them was Taste of the Wild. All the dogs loved it including Tripp. As we fed this food, we started to see very subtle changes in our dogs. Every time I would take Tripp out somewhere people wanted to pet him. Each time I would get the same response as they pet Tripp, “He’s so soft. Did you just bathe him?” I didn’t have the heart to tell them that it had been months since I last bathed this dog. I started to wonder why people continued to say this even though I haven’t washed Tripp. That’s when I realized that it was the food.

That has led us to using different foods that are even better than Taste of the Wild. With us trying all the foods, we became more aware of what is considered a nutritious food and one that is not so nutritious. Unfortunately, there are a lot of foods that would compare to eating at McDonalds for humans. No wonder many dogs are passing away much too early or getting debilitating diseases such as liver and kidney disease. It turned out that owning and operating a store would place us right where we belonged.

Shelter Dog – By Kristle Wildman

A dog came into the shelter today
Owner surrender, not even a stray

The dog was hungry and cold
And already about 7 years old

What did he do to deserve all this?
Will all of his love and kisses not be missed?

So many people say “to the shelter I will not go”
Do they not have any idea? Do they just not know?

The blessing they’ll get from the life they save
This dog is precious and worth all this person gave

It might be a dog, but it’s God’s special creature
Giving unconditional love is it’s own special feature

You can actually learn a lot from him
The love he shows is bright, never dim

He loves you so much and he knows he was saved
A light on his path you have begun to pave

Don’t let him down, he’s depending on you
Give him the life he has always deserved, whatever you do

The owner, he didn’t give him what he deserved
But with time he’ll show you the love he has in reserve

He’ll give you more than you’ve ever dreamed
No matter what, on him you can lean

So, go to the shelter and save a dog on death’s door
He’ll give you extreme joy and so, so much more!