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In our Pawty Salon: Book your next birthday party, canine nuptials, Barkmitzvah or play date in our plush parlor for an un-fur-gettable celebration.


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No harsh detergents or hot-cage dryers are used. Dogs not crated unless requested.


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Carlene St. Joun of Tampa, “This picture brings back memories of my grandparent’s camp. This is me with Sammy, our family dog in October, 1971. I was 19 months-old and insisted that Sammy could double as a horse. although patient in my attempts, he never budged.


Tallahassee - Portrait of Clara Page Ferrell in her official mail carrier’s uniform, with her dog. From the State Archives of Florida files. ~ 1917.


Tippy and


Sonny Cooke, beloved older


brother of Steve. ~ 1943.


Tampa -


Governor Lawton Chiles with his dog Tess. Photograph by Mark Foley, 1998.


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The first pet boutique in Tampa Bay,


Heise’s Pet Shop. ~ Early 1900’s.


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