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Old 11-08-2008, 06:28 PM
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Default Who is more pet friendly, Summerville or Goose Creek?

I am curious about parks, local pet stores and vets, etc. Thanks.
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Summerville.....
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That's what I figured, based on population. I am just concerned about decent feline vets, neighborhoods with sidelwalks for dog walking, etc. Thanks.
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Old 11-10-2008, 09:35 AM
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In Crowfield Plantation in GC you have sidewalks in the neighborhoods and many miles of walking trails. I see lots of people walking their dogs. Trash cans are also located throughout the trail so you won't have to carry your bag of doggie doo while you are walking. lol
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From what I've noticed in the 15 months I've been here is there aren't many areas with sidewalks in Summerville. But there's a great vet in Knightsville ... Knightsville Vet. We've had our dogs and cats there and they're wonderful.
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I prefer to use the national forest for long walks, mainly the Palmetto Trail, but the local parks are all nice too.

I forgot about Crowfields walking trails.
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Summerville has much more green space and parks to walk in.
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What area does the national forest cover, and what is the name of it? Is it the one that starts with an H?
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Old 11-12-2008, 12:08 PM
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It's called Francis Marion National Forest. Berkeley County SC - Francis Marion National Forest
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Also look up the Palmetto trail, it runs through the forest.
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