Spoiled Pet Cafe To Vend At Knoxville’s Market Square Farmers’ Market
After a wonderful weekend vending at the Knoxville Expo, Spoiled Pet Cafe will again be vending our gourmet dog treats and gourmet cat treats at Knoxville’s Market Square. We were very excited to see many of our regulars from expos past and from both the Market Square Farmers’ Market and the New Harvest Park Farmers’ Market. We hope to see you at one of the events we participate in!
Spoiled Pet Cafe To Vend At Knoxville’s New Harvest Park Farmers’ Market
Spoiled Pet Cafe will have both our gourmet dog treats and gourmet cat treats. Have your human pick up some treats for you!
Spoiled Pet Cafe To Vend At Knoxville’s Market Square Farmers’ Market
Spoiled Pet Cafe is once again happy to be vending our gourmet dog treats and gourmet cat treats at Knoxville’s Market Square. Bring your human by and try a FREE sample at our booth!
Spoiled Pet Cafe At The Louisville Expo – Images From The 4th of July Event!
Spoiled Pet Cafe was happy to spend the Fourth of July holiday in Louisville, Kentucky. Not only is Louisville a wonderful American city, the Louisville Expo is a wonderful show! Though the Expo was moved from its usual spot in the West Wing of the Kentucky Expo Center to the South Wing C, the show was a success as usual. The Kentucky Flea Market ran in concert with the National Swine Registry Summer Type Conference from July 1st through July 3rd in the West Wing, West Hall and Newmarket Hall, the Brown Swiss Cattle Association National Convention which ran from July 1st through July 3rd in the Pavilion and Newmarket Hall, the Antique Automobile Club of America 75th Anniversary Celebration which was held in the North Wing, East Hall AB, South Wing B Rooms 100-105, Lot E and Ashton-Adair Lot on July 2nd and 3rd, and the 2010 Kentucky 4-H Horse Show which began on July 4th and continues to run through July 10th in the Broadbent Arena and Covered Arena. Thanks to the diverse events that were going on at the Kentucky State Fairgrounds, there seemed to be something for nearly everyone to do in one central location.
Spoiled Pet Cafe is happy to share these images from the recent event!
Spoiled Pet Cafe To Vend At Knoxville’s Market Square Farmers’ Market
With the long 4th of July weekend a fading memory, Spoiled Pet Cafe is happily anticipating this week’s upcoming farmers’ markets in Knoxville’s Market Square and New Harvest Park. As we store our memories of the Fourth of July weekend in that special place, our lives move back to that place of normalcy where there is a sense of comfort and satisfaction. Tomorrow the workweek begins for many of us. This means that the baking of fresh dog treats and cat treats will begin in earnest. We look forward to seeing everyone at this week’s farmers’ markets and perhaps exchanging stories from the 4th.
Be sure to look for the upcoming slideshow from the recent Louisville Expo! You Just Might Be In It!
Spoiled Pet Cafe To Vend At Knoxville’s Market Square Farmers’ Market
What better way to beat the heat than with fresh, crisp, garden vegetables! From crunchy cucumbers to juicy tomatoes, Knoxville’s Market Square Farmers’ Market is the place to get your locally grown produce. Of course the farmers’ market also features local crafts that range from jewelry to artwork, and locally prepared foods that range from salsa to sticky buns! And for our furry, four legged friends you can always get locally made gourmet cat treats and gourmet dog treats from Spoiled Pet Cafe. Don’t be fooled by the slick advertising of the big chain stores, or the eye catching but wasteful packaging of the commercial treat producers, our treats are:
- Properly Licensed
- Properly Labeled
- Preservative Free – this is why our treats must be refrigerated or frozen
- Additive Free – no dyes, easy to read, familiar ingredients
- Locally Made – this helps to support both the local economy and the environment
- Never Frozen by us – though you, the consumer, may choose to freeze the treats to prolong their lifespan, we do not!
Spoiled Pet Cafe To Vend At The Nashville Expo
After taking a month off because from the Nashville Expo because of another engagement (namely Critter Fest), Spoiled Pet Cafe is very excited to be vending again at the Nashville Expo located at the Tennessee State Fairgrounds, June 25th to 27th. If you would like to checkout the slideshow from our previous appearance click this link, vending at the Nashville Expo. We know that the residents and businesses who call Nashville home have had a very difficult time because of all the destruction wreaked by the recent flooding. We hope that the Nashville Expo represents a trend towards normalcy and a confidence in the city’s ability to recover. We plan on taking many photos from this expo and will definitely be posting them on this site. We hope to be able to include your smiling faces on that slideshow.
Spoiled Pet Cafe To Vend At Knoxville’s New Harvest Park Farmers’ Market
Once again Spoiled Pet Cafe will be vending at Knoxville’s New Harvest Park Farmers’ Market on Thursday, July 8th. As usual we will have both our gourmet dog treats and gourmet cat treats. Remember that we don’t use any preservatives in our treats so it is important to refrigerate or freeze them within a couple of days of buying them. Many dogs and cats actually prefer cold treats as they can be soothing to the gums. Another benefit is that harder treats can help to effectively remove tarter from those pearly whites!
We hope you enjoy the image to the right of a couple of recent visitors to our booth!
Spoiled Pet Cafe To Vend At Knoxville’s New Harvest Park Farmers’ Market
With the 4th of July celebrations just a couple of days away, Spoiled Pet Cafe wanted to remind our loyal customers (and our new ones!) that today is the perfect opportunity to pick up fresh produce, artisan breads, and of course tasty dog treats and cat treats. By picking up those locally produced products today, you can cross that chore off the long holiday ‘to do’ list!
The holiday usually means cookouts, outdoor games, and quality family time. While most of us are aware of the dangers the long, hot summer days can pose to people, there are similar dangers for our beloved animal companions. The American Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals (ASPCA) just released these tips to help keep your family pets safe:
Made in the Shade
Pets can get dehydrated quickly, so give them plenty of fresh, clean water when it’s hot. Make sure your pets have a shady place to get out of the sun, be careful to not over-exercise them, and keep them indoors when it’s extremely hot.
Know the Warning Signs
Symptoms of overheating in pets include excessive panting or difficulty breathing, increased heart and respiratory rate, drooling, mild weakness, stupor or even collapse, seizures, bloody diarrhea and vomit, along with an elevated body temperature of over 104 degrees. Remember, animals with flat faces, like Pugs and Persian cats, are more susceptible to heat stroke since they cannot pant as effectively.
No Parking!
Never leave animals alone in a parked vehicle. “On a hot day, a parked car can become a furnace in no time—even with the windows open—which could lead to fatal heat stroke,” says Dr. Louise Murray, Director of Medicine at ASPCA Bergh Memorial Animal Hospital. Leaving pets unattended in cars in extreme weather is illegal in several states.
Beware of “High Rise Syndrome”
“During warmer months, we see an increase in injured animals as a result of ‘High-Rise Syndrome,’ which occurs when pets fall out of windows or doors and are seriously or fatally injured,” says Dr. Murray. This condition is completely preventable. Keep all unscreened windows or doors in your home closed and make sure adjustable screens are tightly secured.
Summer Style
Giving a dog a summer haircut—not too short, so they still have some protection from the sun—and brushing cats can prevent problems caused by excessive heat. As far as skin care, be sure that any sunscreen or insect repellent product you use on your pets is labeled specifically for use on animals.
Additional tips can be found on the Hot Weather Tips section of their website!
We hope everyone has a safe and fun-filled holiday weekend. The New Harvest Park Farmers’ Market runs every Thursday through November from 3-6 pm.








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