Natalie Parker Bluestein

Natalie Parker Bluestein is our Board Vice President. Natalie grew up in Charleston and is a founding partner in the Family Law firm Bluestein & Douglas, LLC. She volunteers for a number of organizations, including the Junior League of Charleston, Inc., the Women’s Council at the Gibbes Museum of Art, and Friends of the Library, and has held Board positions with the Jewish Community Center of Charleston, Synagogue Emanu-el, Charleston Stage Company, Florence Crittenton, The Charleston County Bar Association, the SC Women Lawyers Association, and Family Recovery Court. She has been president or chair of the SC Women Lawyers Association, The Charleston County Bar Association, and the Charleston County Family Court Liaison Committee. She and her husband live on Sullivan’s Island with their two English Springer Spaniels, Pippa and Paddington, four cats, Edgar Allan Paw, Annabel Lee, Dear Prudence, and Vivi, and many fish and corals.

Ask Hallie Hill

Ask Hallie Hill

Do you have questions about about pets or Hallie Hill in general? Submit your questions to info@halliehill.com for the chance to have them featured in the new “Ask Hallie Hill” section of The Howler. One or two questions will be answered each month!

The Top 5 Holiday Pet Toxins!

The Top 5 Holiday Pet Toxins!

Christmas is a particularly busy time of year at the ASPCA Animal Poison Control
Center, and the five items below account for the majority of holiday calls.

1. CHOCOLATE, CHOCOLATE, CHOCOLATE
This tasty treat is hands-down the winner for most calls at Christmas
(Halloween and Valentine’s Day don’t even come close). Why?
Usually it’s because of wrapped chocolate gifts left under the
tree. And often a pet has shredded wrapping paper to get to
the treat, thus destroying the chance to learn exactly what ingredients
have been ingested. Also, with the growing popularity
of higher cocoa content, it takes even less candy to get our
four-legged friends into a world of trouble. To test your treatment
strategy, check out this chocolate ingestion case study.

2. TREE PRESERVATIVES
What is generally seen is mild gastrointestinal upset. However, if there is bacterial
contamination, the potential for gastrointestinal upset can be more significant.
Treatment plan? Dilute, monitor at home and move on. Read about some
more holiday ingestion worries.

3. POINSETTIAS
Poinsettias are primarily mucous-membrane irritants – and
despite the worry they cause pet owners, the plants aren’t
usually too dangerous if treated properly. Check out our
poinsettia ingestion treatment article.

4. MEDICATIONS
Guests. Winter colds. Kids home from school. This trifecta of
medication dangers calls for caution. Add the fact that worried pet owners generally
can’t remember how much medicine was actually in that little baggie that
the pup ate, and you can just feel a headache coming on. Any and all medications
need to be stored up high or in a locked cabinet. Check out our five tips to
avoid improper pet medication exposures.

5. ALCOHOL
Yes, some days we feel like going home and having a stiff drink
after dealing with all those chocolate cases. However, right now
we are talking about the little Chihuahua who likes to scale the
couch and help herself to the owner’s eggnog. The good news:
Pets usually vomit alcohol after ingestion. The bad news: Alcohol
is absorbed quickly

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Pet Masquerade and Costume Contest

Pet Masquerade and Costume Contest

Join us tomorrow at Red’s Ice House for the Annual Pet Masquerade and Costume Contest! Hallie Hill will be on-site with adoptable puppies – stop by and learn more about Hallie Hill and what we do!

 

  • Where? 98 Church St, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464
  • When? Wednesday, October 31st from 6pm-8pm
Amazon Smile Promotion

Amazon Smile Promotion

Starting September 29 through November 2, when you shop on Amazon they will give back even more to your AmazonSmile Charity! Visit Smile.Amazon.com, choose Hallie Hill as your charitable organization and Amazon will donate a portion of your purchase price to Hallie Hill every time you shop! That makes us smile.

Puppies at Hallie Hill

Puppies at Hallie Hill

Meet Magnolia and the Magnificent Nine!

Sweet Magnolia had nine puppies this September. Boone and Drayton, Lily, Violet, Pansy, Camelia,
Tansy, Aster and Willow will be ready for adoption SOON!

Visit HallieHill.com/Adoptions/Dogs to view all of of our adoptable animals.