Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Getting to Know the Pet Community - May Edition

Name: Jennifer Schell
Profession: Artist, Owner of Cho Blu Studios in Rogers, Assistant Manager at BigWag Gourmet Dog Bakery
Pets: Chochie, a Rottweiler-German Shepherd mix; Bella, a Rottweiler-Lab mix; Yoshimi, a gray tabby

1. What is your favorite word? Pastiche (a way of painting)

2. What is your least favorite word? No

3. What turns you on creatively, spiritually or emotionally? Trees

4. What turns you off creatively, spiritually or emotionally? Bad art

5. What sound do you love? Thunderstorms

6. What sound do you hate? The sound of macaroni and cheese being stirred

7. What profession other than your would you like to attempt? Doctor

8. What profession would you not like to attempt? Construction Worker

9. If heaven exists, what would you like to hear God say when you arrive at the pearly gates? You were awesome to watch

10. Cat person or dog person? Dog

11. Favorite BigWag treat? Apple Blossoms, they smell good when they bake

12. Least Favorite BigWag treat? Bark-B-Q Ribs, because we bake SO many of them, and the barbecue sauce makes a weird noise

13. What's your pet peeve? When people chew with their mouths open

14. What's your guilty pleasure? Chocolate

15. What do you drive? A black Saturn Vue

16. What's your favorite ice cream flavor? Mint Chocolate Chip

17. Where is you favorite spot to hang out? A good concert

18. What was the last book you read? Eating Mammals by John Barlow

Sunday, April 27, 2008

NWA Has a New Pets Magazine

BigWag at Springfest







The weather was perfect at Springfest on Saturday, April 26th 2008. These are some pictures of our booth in "Doggie Alley" along with Dog Party USA and the Humane Society of the Ozarks.

Last year we got roasted, burnt and crispy, but our new booth design really let us spend more time in out tent with our customers talking about our treats, Lupine collars, and the cooling collars we had this year. The cooling collars were a big hit. They absorb water and slowly evaporate it over several hours, creating a cooling effect around your dog's neck.

There was a dog parade that started down at Wassabi's at 2:00 PM, and ended at Doggie Alley, which was down by the train bank. Prizes were given away for the most unique dog, the most Springfest Spirit, and the biggest wag (of course!) .

The video is of a little boy that went dance crazy with our mascot "Bubby" the BigWag Dog. He was so cute. Bubby helped lead the dog parade, took pictures with the kids down on Dickson street, and helped people find Doggie Alley. Bubby should be making another appearance at the Dogwood walk this Saturday, May 3rd, 9 AM at Gulley Park in Fayetteville.

We'll also be having a booth at the Bark Park walk the same day. If you would like more information about the up comming events, check out our pet calendar.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

The Value of Fostering Dogs

We had the joyous experience this last week with our first foster dog - Max. He was abandoned at a house, from what seemed like very unfortunate circumstances for his owner who couldn't take him with them. Someone actually called the "Dog Bakery" looking for help, thinking surely we knew what to do. Actually, we didn't, but we learned really quickly.

I went over and took ownership of him, and brought him to the store. I don't think he had ever been around dogs before, as he wet himself immediately upon seeing one of my dogs. He still had his puppy teeth, and seemed more interested in people than in other dogs. He wasn't house broken, and he didn't know any tricks. So, for 5 days we took on the task of keeping him for a couple that wanted him, but hadn't finished moving to town yet, and to acclimate him to the real world.

The first step was getting to know Sam and Hannah. They didn't know what to think of him. He is a large puppy, but he's still basically a bowling ball with legs. It kind of made me sad that he found a safe place under one of our bushes, almost as if he'd been outside a lot, and used bushes for cover. When I rescued him, he had been in a back yard with no dog house or shelter - just a crate, which wasn't going to do him much good in the rain.

Next, we worked on some basic "rules" that most dogs need to know, like to scratch or whine to go outside, not to jump up on furniture unless you are invited, not to jump up on counter tops, what was his and what wasn't. It was great watching him interact with Sam. That had to be the fastest potty training I have ever seen. In about 3 days of watching Sam whine at the door to go out, he figured out what was going on. He only had one accident at the house, and just a couple at the store, but he now knows to go outside to do his businesses. He seemed to be a quick learner, and took cues from Sam and Hannah very well.

We also worked on some tricks. This is a great way of focusing the dog's attention, giving them a "job", and they think it's play. He got sit, and mostly down in just a couple of sessions. The important thing is that he picked up on commands for treats, for he knew he expected a reward, and eagerly anticipated it - which will make it easier to train him other things in the future, like stay, off, leave it, etc.

The main point I am making with these examples is that not only was it a benefit for Max to not be at a shelter for this period of time, the one-on-one time with us, and with our dogs in a safe place, provides some introduction to the "rules of a dog's life". He didn't know what a play bow was before coming to stay with us, and was quite frankly afraid of Sam and Hannah. Now, he'd initiate play, and play for hours. He didn't know there should be rules in the house, like taking his business outside.

He basically got a crash course on good behavior with other dogs, with people, and on being inside. These can be invaluable assets to a dog looking for a forever home. It helps ease the transition if they are already house broken, know some rules of engagement, are ready for society - both canine and human. Well behaved dogs would stand a much less rate of return to the shelter if they all came this well adjusted. We should all help and foster dogs more to help those unsuspecting future dog parents who may not be adequately equipped to house break a dog, or teach them inside rules.

Maybe we can create a certification program to help less adoptable dogs, like an "I'm an A+ Dog", meaning he's spent time and has learned basic rules of human and canine engagement. It might help the large black dogs by giving someone a good reason to choose them over a less intimidating breed.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Miss Molly Wins the Prize

Hey Guys!

Saturday BigWag was at Dog Days Downtown at the Frisco Station Park in Rogers. Although it was cool and windy, there were still lots of people out with their dogs. Each booth at the event had a game, and we did a "Speed Trickster" game. Dogs competed to see which one could do the most tricks in 60 seconds. Miss Molly was the winner, she did 24 tricks in 60 seconds, quite an accomplishment! Here's a picture of Miss Molly with the basket she won. If you want to read more about Dog Days Downtown, check out http://www.nwanews.com/bcdr/News/60702/. And don't forget there are tons of events coming up, like Dogwood Walk, Walk for the Bark Park, Woofy Walk and Paws-n-Spas. Check out our calendar for all the details. Have a great Monday!
Lots of Love,
Erin


Our Website Is Back Up!

Hey Everyone!

Our website is back up. Hip hip hooray! You can now enjoy shopping on-line again, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. And remember, if you're in the state Arkansas, you're shipping is always free on orders under 20lbs. Thanks for having patience with us while our server was down. And you're still welcome to e-mail or call us.

Lots of Love,
Erin

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Server Issues

Hey Guys!

With all the rain last night, our internet seems to be down, and while we've called on it, things can only be repaired so quickly. So, for the time being, it appears that our web page is down. Sorry! We hope it will be up again soon. So, if you need to reach us, try sales@bigwag.com or better yet, call us at (479) 631-2924. We'd love to talk to you in person :) For those of you out of state desperately in need of treats for your beloved pooch, call us toll free at 1-866-931-2924. We'd be happy to take your order over the phone. And I'll let you know as soon as our internet service is back up and running! Thanks for being patient with us.

Lots of Love,
Erin

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Getting to Know the Pet Community - April Edition

Name: Bonnie Helt
Profession: Pet Stylist, Owner of Bow Wow Pet Styling in Rogers

1. What is your favorite word? Love

2. What is your least favorite word? Hate

3. What turns you on creatively, spiritually or emotionally? Being with a bunch of good Christian friends

4. What turns you off creatively, spiritually or emotionally? A "chopped up" dog

5. What sound do you love? Christian music

6. What sound do you hate? Excessive dog barking

7. What profession other than your would you like to attempt? Veterinarian

8. What profession would you not like to attempt? Asphalt road worker

9. If heaven exists, what would you like to hear God say when you arrive at the pearly gates? Well done

10. Cat person or dog person? Dog

11. Favorite BigWag treat? Ice Cream Cones

12. Least Favorite BigWag treat? Anything carob coated, she doesn't like the similarity to chocolate

13. What's your pet peeve? Ill bred dogs, poor breeding practices

14. What's your guilty pleasure? Banana split

15. What do you drive? A Mazda Tribute

16. What's your favorite ice cream flavor? Butter Pecan

17. Where is you favorite spot to hang out? Two-on the couch and at the lake

18. What was the last book you read? The Incredible Patience of God by Lane Adams

A Grand Opening for the 5th Time



Hello all!

Bonnie of Bow Wow Pet styling is our featured member of the pet community for this month. She recently had a grand opening at her new location and the following is her press release.

Bonnie and her family moved to NWA in 1980 with two small boys, one on the way and two very special best friends, a dalmation named Miriam and a Doberman named Isaiah. At the time there were no kennels in the area, so Bonnie built and operated the first indoor/outdoor kennel in NWA. She soon became the groomer for her kennel as well - grand opening #1.

Grand opening #2 was at a tiny grooming shop behind a veterinarian on W. Walnut. She remained in the small space for 8 years.

Grand opening #3 was Bow Wow Boutique, the first doggie boutique in NWA, where there were self service tubs and a full line of pet clothing, before pet clothing was cool!

Grand opening #4 was Bow Wow Country, a grooming salon in Bonnie's own home, opened with the promise of slowing thing down and giving dogs a calming experience.

But Bonnie isn't really the type to slow down. She has now opened Bow Wow Pet Styling at 2882 W. Walnut. It is an adorable pet salon, with stations that make you think you've walked into a hair stylist rather than a grooming salon. Truly a place for pampering your pets, they offer blueberry facials, aromatherapy baths and peppermint oil ear treatments in addition to traditonal grooming, pet styling and bathing services. Bonnie is celebrating 28 years in business and she welcomes you to stop by her shop. She's open Tuesday through Friday and the first and third Saturday of each month. She welcomes walk-ins when she has time available. To make an appointment call her at 636-6057.