Are you a responsible pet owner? That’s the question Gus Elfving, owner of Pet Peeps, asks in his latest Georgetown Patch post. In honor of Responsible Pet Owners Month, Gus also explores some of the core responsibilities of every pet owner. Find out more at Georgetown Patch.
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The Washingtonian’s Pets Survey is currently open for voting and will be accepting ballots until the end of March. You can vote by visiting The Washingtonian’s site and filling in the form with the pet service providers you trust…
In part 2 of his ongoing Georgetown Patch series entitled “Exotic Pets Perfect for City Life”, Pet Peeps owner Gus Elfving discusses popular types of birds that make wonderful urban pets. Read all about it at Georgetown Patch!
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