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Atlanta Dog Spa Receives 2009 Best of Atlanta Award

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U.S. Commerce Association’s Award Plaque Honors the Achievement

WASHINGTON D.C., June 8, 2009 — Atlanta Dog Spa has been selected for the 2009 Best of Atlanta Award in the Boarding & Kennels category by the U.S. Commerce Association (USCA).

The USCA "Best of Local Business" Award Program recognizes outstanding local businesses throughout the country. Each year, the USCA identifies companies that they believe have achieved exceptional marketing success in their local community and business category. These are local companies that enhance the positive image of small business through service to their customers and community.

Doggy Day Care

Where Magazine
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Where Atlanta, October 2008

If you don't travel with your own pet nanny, doggie day care is the way to go. Boarding, day care, Web cams and indoor/outdoor facilities are standard at many of the intown drop-offs, some of which offer services ranging from grooming to all out spa treatments.

Midtown's Atlanta Dog Spa gives massages, hot oil treatments, full-services grooming, dry skin treatments and other spa services in addition to typical play areas (if you call doggy pools, futons and TVs playing dog-friendly movies "typical").

For Canine VIPs

Animal Wellness Magazine
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Animal Wellness, August/September 2008

The staff at the Atlanta Dog Spa go out of their way to give their canine clients special treatment. The doggie daycare and spa outlet in Atlanta, Goergia offers everything from spacious grassy play yards to grooming and boarding, spa treatments, and massage.

"Our goal is to treat every dog as if he or she is our own," says owner Sarah Segal, who opened the spa six years ago for her beagle, Boomer. "We offer only the best for our pampered pooches."

Atlanta Dog Spa

Pet Services Journal Magazine
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Pet Services Journal, September/October 2007

Sarah Segal spent many years working full-time in telecommunications sales and as a part-time language teacher to fifth and sixth graders. When some of her students decided to direct their charity towards the Atlanta Humane Society, Sarah happily agreed.

She'd grown up with family pets, but she'd never had a dog of her own until a fateful day in Spring 2002, when she took her students to the humane society on a field trip. That's where she met Boomer, a young Beagle, who was both housetrained and great with kids. She and the students played with him and walked him around. But after they left, Segal says, "I couldn't stop thinking about that Beagle."

Lunch with the Nation's Leading Animal Advocate

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September 14th, 2006

Wayne Pacelle, CEO and President, The Humane Society of the United States spoke in Atlanta and Athens on the state of the animal protection movement in the United States. On Thursday, September 14th, Atlanta Dog Spa and Whole Foods Market-Buckhead hosted a lunchtime meet-and-greet with Mr. Pacelle.

Peace, Love and Dogs

Atlanta Jewish Times
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Atlanta Jewish Times, July 7, 2006

The Atlanta Dog Spa was a happening scene recently when a number of guest arrived to mix, mingle, eat, drink and take an occasional nap in the shade.

The tail-wagging crowd was there for the second annual Woofstock, a party and Homeless Pets Foundation benefit celebrating the fifth birthday of beagle buddy Boomer, whose mom, Sarah Segal, opened the spa four years ago just for him.

Haute Dog

Jezebel Magazine
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Jezebel, February 2006

It's the year of the dog... and Jez and Bella are taking full advantage. They begin on the right "paw" with a day at the Atlanta Dog Spa, where they enjoyed first-class treatment during their canine grooming and hair styling.