Peaceable Pets Animal Care, LLC

Peaceable Pets Animal Care, LLC We love pets, and will love yours like our own. We're happy to work with anything non-venomous. Serving Ann Arbor since 2004.

Providing pet sitting in your home, dog walking, and dog boarding in our home.

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03/28/2026

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It’s like they just know…

I love this!
01/06/2026

I love this!

Aloka, a dog walking 2,300 miles across America alongside Buddhist monks, is spreading peace and compassion in every city he passes through. While the Walk for Peace journey began in Fort Worth, Texas, Aloka's journey began 8,400 miles away in India. He was once a stray wandering the streets when he began following a group of monks on a peace walk.

As the monks continued their 100-day journey across India, Aloka stayed with them and was a guiding light. Today, he continues that same journey, and he's lighting up the faces of children and families all across America. Aloka is about 4 years old and is likely an Indian Pariah dog, according to the monks. Each morning, people along the road see him calmly walking beside them. Sometimes he wears a scarf that reads "Aloka." And other times it says "Walk for Peace."

Aloka receives regular veterinary checkups along the journey to ensure his health and wellbeing. He also rests whenever he needs to. On December 9, 2025, the monks created a page called Aloka the Peace Dog, and it has already grown to over 320,000 followers. Along the way, people show him love with treats and toys. Aloka also has a white patch on his forehead that naturally forms a heart. It feels like his presence was needed to show the true meaning of kindness.

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(Photo: Huong Dao Vipassana Bhavana Center / Walk for Peace)

He’s got a point….😆
11/20/2025

He’s got a point….😆

FYI…one of the potential hazards of allowing your dog off leash is that you can’t see what they’re eating. “Edibles” are...
11/04/2025

FYI…one of the potential hazards of allowing your dog off leash is that you can’t see what they’re eating. “Edibles” are quite yummy to most dogs…

The amount and type of THC-containing product consumed will determine the seriousness of this event for your dog, and dictate the level of your emergency response.

Delightful 🙂
11/02/2025

Delightful 🙂

These rescue dogs’ joyful faces capture the heart of what it means to serve with loyalty and love. During a training session in the snow, they discovered a person buried beneath — their instincts and excitement shining through in every wag and stare.

Each expression tells a story of courage, teamwork, and the unspoken bond between humans and dogs. These amazing animals dedicate their lives to saving others, braving harsh conditions with unwavering determination.

In their eyes, you can see purpose — proof that compassion doesn’t always come from words, but from action and devotion. 🐾❄️

“What is this ‘time change’ you speak of, human?” 😆
10/29/2025

“What is this ‘time change’ you speak of, human?” 😆

It's the life us dog folks have chosen...

Beautiful Navy, the GSP, from von Lahrheim Shorthairs ❤

Yes 😣 It’s never enough time with them…💔
09/28/2025

Yes 😣 It’s never enough time with them…💔

We frequently receive requests to administer subcutaneous fluids for cats - it is definitely a learned skill! If you hav...
09/18/2025

We frequently receive requests to administer subcutaneous fluids for cats - it is definitely a learned skill! If you have a kitty in need of ongoing subQ fluids, this kind of training can make it a more pleasant experience for everyone...

At some point in their lives, your cat may require supportive subcutaneous fluid therapy either at their veterinary clinic or in your own home. Preparing your cat through positive reinforcement training can make this potentially stressful procedure a more predictable and less frightening experience for both you and your cat.
Find out how in this month's Behavior Byte: https://hubs.ly/Q03J_hF90

Food for thought…when I was taking, and teaching, dog obedience classes, “sit” was the desired default behavior.
07/30/2025

Food for thought…when I was taking, and teaching, dog obedience classes, “sit” was the desired default behavior.

Since when did we equate sitting with "politeness" ?
Is it time to reassess the "Sit"?
It's a reflex of ours to always ask for it.
It becomes a "default" cue....whether it's "needed" or not.

A change of position does not change their emotions.
It can be incredibly frustrating for them.
Is there anything wrong with just standing near us?

Do we insist on a sit when they are clearly showing us they are feeling anxious?
Is it always the most asked for position?

Does it really help?....or is it a habit that we have and it's difficult to break?

Address

6075 Werkner Road
Chelsea, MI
48118

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 8pm
Tuesday 8am - 8pm
Wednesday 8am - 8pm
Thursday 8am - 8pm
Friday 8am - 8pm
Saturday 8am - 8pm
Sunday 8am - 8pm

Telephone

+17348460012

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