TulsaPets Magazine March 2022

32 TulsaPets • March/April 2022 JOHN T. MCLEMORE III Insurance & Bonds McLemore Insurance Agency, Inc. 6965 S. 69th E. Ave., Tulsa, OK 74133 1-800-661-9103 918-743-9868 Fax 918-743-6403 Mobile 918-637-3380 JOHNMCLEMOREINSURANCE.COM Small Animal Hospital Digital Radiology Surgery Complete Lab Work Mon-Fri 7:30am - 5:30pm • Sat 8am - Noon 6333 E. 120th Court, Ste G, Tulsa, OK 918-584-8535 Dr. Phil McKinney “Top Dog” Dog Photographer for Green Country Oklahoma Now is the time for that picture you have always wanted! Call for a session appointment 918-384-9422 or 918-259-4933 rlfoshay@cox.net www.foshayphotographers.com We guarantee your satisfaction P rosperity Bank, found- ed in 1983, believes in a community banking philoso- phy, taking care of customers (and their pets), businesses, and communities by providing solutions to simplify everyday financial needs. Pets are wel- come in the lobby and always receive dog biscuits, says Tasha Hendershot, vice president. “At Prosperity’s eight Tul- sa-area locations, you will find knowledgeable associates ready to serve you with accuracy and a smile time and time again. Our banking mind-set also includes the furry members of our community,” Hendershot says. “You never know what cute pup you might see. We always look forward to seeing our four-legged friends and their human companions. The dogs brighten our workday and put smiles on our faces.” In addition to offering traditional deposit and loan products, Prosperity provides digital banking options, credit and debit cards, mortgage ser- vices, retail brokerage services, trust and wealth management, and cash management. Q ueenies at 1816 Utica Square has always been friendly to pets. Most employ- ees own dogs and cats — and even a pig — so you can expect the staff to dote over your pet, says manager Heather Smith- er. The eatery welcomes all pets that are accepted within Tulsa city limits and are in accordance with Tulsa County health codes. In addition to the customary canines, “We have seen goats and iguanas lately,” Smither says. The indoor dining area at Queenies is off limits for animals, but they can visit the heated outdoor dining area. They must be leashed at all times. Treats and water bowls are available on the patio at Queenies, and Utica Square, being an outdoor mall, has sidewalks and trees through- out, Smither points out. Queenies is a farm-to-ta- ble café and bakery that uses locally sourced ingredients for breakfast, sandwiches, and entrées. Hours of operation are 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Orders for curbside pickup can be placed in person, by phone, or online. Ordering online saves mon- ey and time. Delivery is not available. For more information, call (918) 749-3481 or go to https:// www.queeniesoftulsa.com. Or just stop by at mealtime with your goat or iguana. TULSA PET-FRIENDLY BUSINESSES

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