Spoil your dog with a pupsgiving meal + help an animal in need

When you buy your dog a pupsgiving meal for the holidays, you’re helping animals at one Lowcountry shelter.

Pup-safe meal fit for a Thanksgiving feast.

Here’s a look at what is included in the pupsgiving meal.

Provided by Michael’s Barkery

Give your four-legged friend a seat at the table this Thanksgiving, well maybe near the table. Michael’s Barkery on Daniel Island is offering a fun + festive “Pupsgiving Meal” to make your dog feel like they’re part of the family.

What’s included?

  • A pup-safe turkey meatloaf
  • Green beans
  • Mashed sweet potatoes
  • A pup-safe pumpkin pie
  • Apple ring treats
  • Peanut butter pumpkin treat
  • A doggy breath bone

The meals are $15, and part of the cost is donated to Hallie Hill Animal Sanctuary. So when you spoil your pup, you are also helping an animal in need.

Today, Nov 16, is your last day to place your order, pick-up dates (pre-orders only) are Nov. 20-21, at the Barkery.

To place your order call (843) 471-1199 or order in person at the pet spa and boutique located at 864 Island Park Dr., Ste. 103 Daniel Island, SC.

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