So this post doesn’t contain photos of pets dressed in their Halloween costumes like you can see here, here and here, but shows creative pumpkin carvers and the dogs they were inspired by. Enjoy!
Monthly archives for October, 2009
Busy as Bees!
As you know from our previous updates, October is an incredibly busy month for Petey’s Promise. We were lucky enough to participate in the Greg Biffle Foundation Day, and even though it rained we still had a great time! By the way, if you haven’t bought your 2010 NASCAR Pets Calendar, you can log onto www.gregbifflefoundation.com and purchase one. We fell in love with all the beautiful animals on this year’s calendar, and it will make a great Christmas gift for almost anyone on your list.
Speaking of Christmas gifts, have you checked out our new t-shirts on our store yet? We have three new Petey’s Promise designs, and also will be featuring some shirts from the Guardians of Animals non-profit as well. Guardians of Animals is a leader in promoting “Puppy Mill Free America”, and we are excited about being able to work with them on not only their apparel, but their raffle as well. For just $20 you can purchase a raffle ticket to win a 2008 Ford F-150 XL truck. They are only selling 2,000 tickets, so your chances of winning are excellent. Soon you can purchase your tickets on the Petey’s Promise store. The drawing will be held December 15th, 2009. What a great Christmas surprise that would be for a loved one!
We have one more fundraiser to go this month. This Saturday, October 24th, is Dog’s Day Out at Les Meyer’s Park in Concord, NC. The day will include a Doggie Fun Zone, Contests (Obedience Contest at 11:45; Talent Contest at 12:15; Costume Contest at 1:15), Pet Photos, Information Booths, Vendor Booths, Veterinarian Village, Food, K9 Demos & MORE! Be sure you come out and stop by to tell us hello! We will be doing “Paw Readings” at our booth by the famous and amazing “Pet Whisperer”.
Also, don’t forget that anyone needing a dog house for this Winter can contact Petey’s Promise or Kitty City to sign up. They will be built this weekend at the Dog’s Day Out by Concord youth volunteers. This is a great project and we are so happy to see our youth taking a step to help their neighbors.
Okay, that’s it for now, but we will be back next week with photos from our October adventures.
Peace, Love & Paws,
Liz, Petey and the Petey’s Promise Staff
Humane Society of Charlotte Spay/Neuter Assistance Program
The Humane Society of Charlotte offers a free spay/neuter program to those who are income eligible. If you, or know anyone, who receives Unemployment Insurance, Social Security, Medicaid, Medicare, Food Stamps, AFDC, Free School Lunch, or falls within the government’s poverty guidelines, two free surgeries are available. This includes FeLV/FIV testing for cats, heartworm testing for dogs, spay/neuter, vaccinations and microchip.
We’re not sure if Mecklenburg County residency is required. Please contact them to make sure you are eligible.
Click here for the form, which can be mailed, faxed or emailed to:
HSC Spay/Neuter Clinic
2646 Toomey Avenue
Charlotte, NC 28203
Fax: 704-333-6678
2009 Halloween Poll

Pets & Their Halloween Costumes III
Here is the third installment of pets in their Halloween costumes. Click to view our first and second Hallowen posts.
Want to add your pet to our website? Send a photo and your pet’s info to peteyspromise@gmail.com.
Have an email of pets in costumes that we don’t have? Forward that to us too!
Pets & Their Halloween Costumes II
Here is the second installment of pets in their Halloween costumes. Want to see our first post? Click here.
Want to add your pet to our website? Send a photo and your pet’s info to peteyspromise@gmail.com.
Have an email of pets in costumes that we don’t have? Forward that to us too!
Pets & Their Halloween Costumes
It’s that time of year again: the air is getting cooler, the leaves are turning colors, all the Jack-O-Lanterns have been placed on doorsteps and spiderwebs in the trees. Oh yea – and the hundreds of emails showing pets in their Halloween costumes are being forwarded around the world! Below is a collection of photos that have come to our email.
Want to add your pet to our website? Send a photo and your pet’s info to peteyspromise@gmail.com!
Living longer, living better!
Due to the success of the University Animal Medical & Dental Clinic’s senior health profile promotion, they have decided to extend it through the month of October!

Celebrates National Senior Pet Month!
Living longer, living better – Starting at age 7!
Just like us, pets are prone to many age-related problems such as heart, kidney, liver, dental disease, diabetes, cancer, arthritis, cognitive dysfunction, thyroid and weight issues once they begin to reach the later years of life. It would be nice if our pets could tell us their symptoms, but of course they cannot. They are much better than we humans are at hiding and dealing with their pain and discomfort, because of this, diseases often go unnoticed until it is too late. However, with the help of diagnostics we can often find diseases in their early stages.
Please take a few moments to answer the following questions:
Is your pet:
♥ Not acting like himself/herself
♥ Interacting less often with family
♥ Having difficultly climbing stairs
♥ Having difficultly or reluctance to jump
♥ Exhibiting increased stiffness or limping
♥ Drinking more or more often
♥ Urinating more often
♥ Eliminating inappropriately
♥ Losing housetraining patterns
♥ Changing eating patterns
♥ Gaining or losing weight
♥ Becoming confused or disoriented
♥ Having tremors or shaking
♥ Exhibiting bad breath/red or swollen gums
♥ Experiencing changes in hair coat, skin, or new lumps or bumps
If you answered yes to one or more of these questions, it could be an indication of a serious medical condition or disease.
With early detection we can oftentimes offer you more and less expensive treatment options, minimize pain and improve your pet’s quality of life. Even normal test results are invaluable, as they allow us to establish normal baselines so that we can respond to even the subtlest changes in your pet’s health. Though we know how critical this assessment is, we also know times are tough economically for everyone. Consequently, Dr. Sain is offering the complete Senior Health Profile at a significant savings for the entire month of September.
What Our Senior Health Profile Includes:
►A comprehensive senior evaluation & physical exam (which includes assessment for cognitive abilities, arthritis and pain issues), a complete blood count, a 12 body systems blood screen, a urinalysis, a thyroid function test, an ECG or chest x-ray, glaucoma test, an early renal disease test, a blood pressure reading, results interpretation, and if needed a follow-up consultation to discuss treatment options to devise a treatment plan.
►Believe it or not, the price for all this is only $250.00, which is over an $85.00 savings on these tests and services! Remember, whether the results of this profile are positive or negative, it will give your veterinarian invaluable information to better direct your pet’s healthcare as he or she ages!
As a thank you to all of our clients each month we will be holding a drawing for a free pet portrait painted by the talented Katy Caroline. Two lucky pets will be chosen each month from the names submitted into the drawing. The portrait is painted from a photograph of your choice.
University Animal Medical & Dental Clinic
4650 Hwy 49 South | Harrisburg, NC 28075
Just 5 miles from UNCC
Ph 704.455.5907 | Fax 704.455.5110
Living Longer, Living Better
University Animal Medical & Dental Clinic
Celebrates National
Senior Pet Month
Living longer, living better – Starting at age 7!

Just like us, pets are prone to many age-related problems such as heart, kidney, liver, dental disease, diabetes, cancer, arthritis, cognitive dysfunction, thyroid and weight issues once they begin to reach the later years of life. It would be nice if our pets could tell us their symptoms, but of course they cannot. They are much better than we humans are at hiding and dealing with their pain and discomfort, because of this, diseases often go unnoticed until it is too late. However, with the help of diagnostics we can often find diseases in their early stages.
Please take a few moments to answer the following questions:
Is your pet:
♥ Not acting like himself/herself
♥ Interacting less often with family
♥ Having difficultly climbing stairs
♥ Having difficultly or reluctance to jump
♥ Exhibiting increased stiffness or limping
♥ Drinking more or more often
♥ Urinating more often
♥ Eliminating inappropriately
♥ Losing housetraining patterns
♥ Changing eating patterns
♥ Gaining or losing weight
♥ Becoming confused or disoriented
♥ Having tremors or shaking
♥ Exhibiting bad breath/red or swollen gums
♥ Experiencing changes in hair coat, skin, or new lumps or bumps
If you answered yes to one or more of these questions, it could be an indication of a serious medical condition or disease. With early detection we can oftentimes offer you more and less expensive treatment options, minimize pain and improve your pet’s quality of life. Even normal test results are invaluable, as they allow us to establish normal baselines so that we can respond to even the subtlest changes in your pet’s health. Though we know how critical this assessment is, we also know times are tough economically for everyone. Consequently, Dr. Sain is offering the complete Senior Health Profile at a significant savings for the entire month of September.
What Our Senior Health Profile Includes:
- A comprehensive senior evaluation & physical exam (which includes assessment for cognitive abilities, arthritis and pain issues), a complete blood count, a 12 body systems blood screen, a urinalysis, a thyroid function test, an ECG or chest x-ray, glaucoma test, an early renal disease test, a blood pressure reading, results interpretation, and if needed a follow-up consultation to discuss treatment options to devise a treatment plan.
- Believe it or not, the price for all this is only $250.00, which is over an $85.00 savings on these tests and services! Remember, whether the results of this profile are positive or negative, it will give your veterinarian invaluable information to better direct your pet’s healthcare as she or he ages!
As a thank you to all of our clients each month we will be holding a drawing for a free pet portrait painted by the talented Katy Caroline. Two lucky pets will be chosen each month from the names submitted into the drawing. The portrait is painted from a photograph of your choice.
The UAMDC is located at 4650 Highway 49 South in Harrisburg, NC – just 5 miles from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. The staff is wonderful, just ask Petey’s pal Madison. He’s been going there for almost 12 years – since he was just days old! If you are interested in their services, just call (704) 455-5907.


