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If you doubt that people in Coweta and Fayette love their pets, just look at how many services are available for animals. You can find everything from first-rate veterinary care and boarding to doggie spas and gift items.

Beau Tye’s Pet Spa & Collectibles is an upscale salon that carries fun merchandise and all-natural pet food. Puppy Tubs offers full-service grooming and a B&B Pet Resort. And Wags to Whiskers is a pet boutique, salon and ‘barkery’ where pet owners can pick up custom-made beds or freshly baked peanut butter bones for their dogs.

Camp Mimi is a local favorite for pups and people. Pets enjoy the best of care, whether they’re there for Day Camp or boarding. Located in Senoia, Camp Mimi is set on eight secure, wooded acres with a new 8,000 square foot indoor facility that’s completely climate controlled. The Doggie Day Camp room and boarding suites are roomy and cage-free.

 

Camp Mimi only accepts 20 dogs per day at Day Camp, and there are plenty of loving staff members to supervise. The camp is designed so large dogs are comfortable and happy with plenty of room to roam and play—and swim in a bone-shaped pool.

One of the biggest draws at Camp Mimi is the staff, and the fact that owner Mimi Ptacek lives right on site; she’s there day and night. Mimi has a degree in Veterinary Technology and has loved and worked with animals all her life.

Wherever you live in the Coweta Fayette area, you’ll find several veterinary offices nearby. Crossroads Animal Hospital and Coweta Animal Hospital are just two of the facilities in Newnan. In Peachtree City, there’s Braelinn Village Animal Hospital and Peachtree City Animal Clinic, among others. Fayetteville choices include Cat Care of Fayette and Fayette Veterinary Medical Center.

In October 2008, Fayette Veterinary Medical Center opened its new 8,300 square-foot medical and surgical facility. There’s emergency care, a complete laboratory, grooming, boarding and more available. Even though the center is new, the practice boasts over 50 years of experience in veterinary medicine. Fayette Veterinary Medical Center was born when Huntington Creek Animal Hospital and LaFayette Center Animal Hospital merged. Owner and chief of staff Michael Younker, DVM, leads a dedicated team of veterinarians and staff members that provides the best care possible.

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