TulsaPets Magazine May 2022

May/June 2022 • TulsaPets 35 Classic Homemade Diner and Pet-Friendly Patio! 8218 S. Harvard Ave. Tulsa, OK 74137 (918) 481-5555 www.bbd2tulsa.com ht tps://fetchtulsa.square.site/ F R E E F O O D , T R E A T , A N D S U P P L E M E N T W I T H Y O U R D O G & C A T A D O P T I O N S 918-943-5458 7891 E 108th St Suite X-18, Tulsa SUN’S OUT, GET OUT YOUR GREEN PAW! | The Perfect Pet-Friendly Patio | 18th & Boston | Reservations (918) 582-1551 | Open Tuesday-Saturday at 5:00pm • Complete Veterinary Care • Surgery • Ultrasound • Geriatrics • Dentistry • Dental Radiography • Nutrition • Pharmacy • Cat-Friendly 3750 S. Peoria • Tulsa, OK 74105 • 918-748-4400 • www.riverbrookpetvet.com Lauren R. Davied, DVM / Jana K. Layton, DVM / Rachael E. Baldwin, DVM Where you and your pet are family. Ziegler, with its expansive size and char- acteristic emerald buildings, looms large in the district. “In the early days,” Morrow says, Ziegler began “right up here where you walk in the front door; that’s where our retail space started.” It was the size of a typical frame shop. “The idea was always to move farther south to a more desirable location, but then another building would come up for sale, and my grandfather bought all the build- ings around here,” Morrow says. His grandfather was also “a master crafts- man, and he connected all of these build- ings into one big building.” The current shop is an amalgam of separate buildings that Morrow’s grandfather bound together. “As you go through there,” Morrow points down a hallway lined with bright-colored paintings, frames, and flowers, “there used to be an alleyway. We had the city let us shut that down and connected the two main buildings.” At one time, Ziegler stretched more than an entire city block along Admiral Boule- vard, part of the original Route 66. But as the neighborhood drew in more artists and businesses, Morrow says, “We’ve been con- densing our space and leasing more out to businesses that really complement what we do.” Businesses such as Method Architec- ture and This Land Press are now housed in spaces that used to be hung with frames and art supplies. Scampering alongside these fresh, creative Kendall-Whittier business owners and artists are all of their dogs. Charlie has made lots of new friends, especially Boo, artist Marjorie Atwood’s pup. Her studio is across the street from Ziegler, where she and Boo stop by most days to say hi. “Boo has become kind of a staple here,” Morrow says. “We like getting to have our neighbor dogs that we see every day,” he says. The Kendall-Whittier neighborhood has so many shop dogs, a special shop-dog calen- dar is available for easy access to pettings based on each pup’s schedule. Kendall-Whittier is the most dog-friendly district in Tulsa, it could be said — a per- fect home for Charlie.

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