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🐾Starting 2026 Off on the Right Paw: New Puppy Grooming
Christmas puppies are everywhere — and January is the perfect time to start healthy grooming routines that last a lifetime.
Petopia
Jan 23 min read


🍻 Pints for Senior Pups: A Dog-Friendly Event at Guadalupe Brewing Co.
Sunday, November 2nd, from 1–5 p.m., Guadalupe Brewing Co. & Pizza Kitchen will be hosting Pints for Senior Pups , a community event benefiting Sweet Dreams Pet Sanctuary — and Petopia Pet Salon is proud to participate & spread the word! If you love dogs, good food, and local craft beer, this is a perfect way to spend your Sunday while supporting a great cause! 🐾 Supporting Senior Pets in Need Sweet Dreams Pet Sanctuary is a local nonprofit that rescues and cares for sen
Petopia
Oct 28, 20253 min read


🎃 Dog-Friendly Seguin Events: Bark-Tober Fest & Pecan Fest Fun
Fall is here, and Seguin is going nuts! 🥜 It’s almost time for the annual Pecan Fest October 25th- 26th, a full weekend of family fun, shopping, food, history, and local events celebrating everything that makes Seguin special. This year, one of the highlights are Dog Friendly Seguin Events. for pet lovers is Bark-Tober Fest , hosted by Uptown Collar and Seguin Brewing Co . on Saturday, October 25th from 12–5 PM . 🐾 What to Expect Bark-Tober Fest will be packed with pe
Petopia
Oct 20, 20252 min read


Halloween, Pet Superstitions, Myths, and What’s Really True
Halloween has always carried a spooky reputation — black cats, broken mirrors, and all kinds of “bad luck” tales. But when it comes to our pets, a lot of old superstitions and grooming myths still get passed around. Let’s take a closer look at some of the most common ones and separate fact from fiction, with a little humor along the way. Myth #1: Black Cats Bring Bad Luck 🐈⬛ This is probably the most famous superstition. In western cultures, black cats were thought to be wi
Petopia
Oct 14, 20254 min read
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