Fruit Trees & Ornamental Trees Are Here!
Spring is just around the corner, and it’s the perfect time to plant! Our beautiful selection of fruit trees and ornamental trees is in stock and ready to bring life to your landscape.
Get Growing This Spring at Liberty Agway!
Starting seeds, building raised beds, or refreshing your garden? We’ve got you covered!
Seed Starting Supplies – Everything you need to kick off your garden.
Mulches & Soils – Enrich plants & beautify your space.
Gardening Essentials – Raised bed kits, fencing & more!
Stop in today and get everything to grow your best garden yet!
Now's the time to treat your lawn!
We’ve got everything you need: hay, straw, grass seed, and fertilizer to help your lawn thrive this season. Stop by and get your lawn ready for a lush, green spring!
Onion Sets & Seed Potatoes are here!
We will have some cold crop veggies arriving mid month- veggies, pansies, strawberries, and more.
Get Ready for Beekeeping Season!
We’ve got everything you need to keep your hive buzzing with success! From protective gear to hive tools and accessories, find top-quality beekeeping supplies right here at Liberty Agway.
Charming Gifts & Home Decor!
Looking for the perfect birthday present or something special for the holidays? We’ve got a delightful selection of cute and unique gift items that are sure to impress!
And don’t forget—Mother’s Day is coming up on May 11th! Find something she’ll love right here at Liberty Agway.
Get Ready to Reel ‘Em In!
Fishing season is here, and we’ve got you covered! Pick up your Fishing License at Liberty Agway and stock up on all your fishing essentials. From tackle and gear to fresh bait, our selection has everything you need for a successful day on the water!
Keep Pests Out of Your Garden!
Protect your plants from hungry visitors! We carry a variety of repellents to keep deer, rabbits, and more away from your garden and shrubs.
Step into Spring with Style!
Our new spring clothing and footwear have arrived for men, women, and children! From lightweight layers to comfortable, durable shoes, we’ve got the whole family covered.
Advanced Order Wood Pellet Sale!
Stock up and save this April with our Advanced Order Wood Pellet Sale! Secure your pellets for the colder months ahead by calling the store to reserve your order. Don’t miss out—plan ahead and be prepared!
Call us today to place your order!
A trip anywhere really isn’t complete without the four-legged members of our family tagging along for the ride. However, travelling with your pet requires a little more consideration than loading your dog in the car and driving off into the sunset. Here are some tips to make sure you and your dog have a safe and smooth ride.
First, if it’s a long trip make sure your pet is safe and secure in a well-ventilated part of the car. This doesn’t mean you have to crate your dog, but make sure your animal has room to lie down and turn around. I recommend keeping all the dogs in the backseat of the car. Keeping dogs in the front seat can cause serious harm if you’re ever in an accident. To avoid this, always travel with your animal behind you. Nothing scares me more than seeing drivers with their dogs in their laps. If an airbag deploys between you and the dog, you’re both in for a lot of trouble.
When taking a long trip, always feed your dog a few hours before departure. Any experienced dog owner knows how sensitive the digestive system of a dog is. Never feed your dog in a moving vehicle to avoid accidents inside your vehicle. Another important tip is to always make sure you have a travel kit for your dog. This should include food, a bowl, a leash, waste bags, grooming supplies, and a familiar toy to keep your pet comfortable. When it comes to water, always pack your own. Opt for bottled water or water stored in a jug for those hot days when your pet needs a drink. Avoid using a public faucet as it could result in an upset stomach for your pet. If you’re travelling across state lines with your pet, always keep copies of your pet’s vaccination records. While your dogs’ vaccination history is normally not a problem, it’s always better to be safe than sorry if the issue arises. Some states have certain requirements for domesticated animals in their state. Finally, the last tip is up for debate. Many would argue that you should never allow your pet’s head out of the window. While I do agree to a certain degree, my tip for you is to remain cautious as to where you allow your dog to hang his head out the window. If you’re driving down a busy street in a metropolitan area, then it’s probably better to keep your dog’s head inside the car to avoid flying obstacles that could potentially hurt him. Yet, if you’re driving though the backcountry to go on a hike or if you live in a rural area, then I would suggest that it’s safe to let your dog’s hair fly. Aside from the occasional bug getting caught in its mouth, your dog will be safe.
Never leave the house without your dog’s leash and tag and make sure there is always proper air circulation in your car. If you are feeling hot, then your dog is more likely to feel 10 times hotter. If you are travelling by air or sea, follow the specific guidelines of your specific travel provider. Your dogs’ safety should always be your number one priority. Follow these simple tips to make sure your dogs’ travel is always safe and enjoyable for the both of you.
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