Friday, October 30, 2009

Bigwag Halloween Costume Contest 2009

Hey Everyone!

On Tuesday we held our annual Halloween costume contest during Yappie Hour.  There we many cute entries, making it very difficult to choose the winner, but we had to make a decision, so check out the entrants and the winners!

 
Lola and Lucky came wearing their cute shirts

 
Miss Mollie dressed as the devil (which couldn't be further from the truth!)


Addy in her Halloween best


Lucy the princess joins the party!

The Runners-Up

 
 Bella (the angel) and Lola (the devil)

The Winner
 
We just couldn't resist Izzy's adorable witch

 
Izzy wins this gift basket, valued over $50, containing an assortment of products including a Bamboo pin/bristle brush & flea comb combo, one of our  new Checker Chum toys, ProDental Solution, a 10 inch Bully Stick, a 10 inch bacon roll, a sample of Taste of the Wild Pacific Stream Grain Free Food, a bag of our new Chicken Jerky made in the USA and some of our unique Halloween treats. 

Congratulations Izzy! 


Thursday, October 29, 2009

Sabrina's Story

Good afternoon everyone!

I've heard it said many times that we can learn a lot from our dogs.  In fact, there are countless forwarded e-mails floating around out there with that very subject.  But I find that we can also learn a lot from pet owners.  It's something I am reminded of constantly as I work at Bigwag.  That pet people are amazing, big-hearted people who show us what's really possible from our fellow human beings.  It's so easy to get discouraged and write off the human race because collectively we do some really, truly, stupid, horrid things to each other.  But the truth is that for every one stupid, horrible action there are a hundred good, kind-hearted actions.  And so, I want to share with you something that happened here yesterday, because it's one of those things that reminds you of what is important in life.

Sabrina's Story
When I came into work yesterday, Terresa was working on an order of pupcakes.  She had finished two bright green pupcakes.  One read, "Celebrate" and the other read "S" with a pawprint.  I thought they were unusual, until I read the rest of the order in the book and Terresa told me the entire story.  You see, the other four brightly colored pupcakes read, "Sabrina", "Celebrate", "Sabrina" with a heart and "We love you."

It turns out that a woman named Missy had called and ordered the pupcakes for her friend who dearly loves her dogs and had just found out that her dog Sabrina had been diagnosed with cancer and been given 2 weeks to live.  Now, at this point, I would think that the grief would be unbearable.  But instead, these amazing women decided that they were going to make the next two weeks the best weeks of Sabrina's life.  So, they are celebrating her life with brightly colored pupcakes and trips to the park and I imagine pretty much anything and everything Sabrina could possibly desire.

When you think about it, we should all live our lives that way.  Live each day to the fullest, celebrating the life we have left.  I hope Sabrina and Sabrina's family become an inspiration to the rest of us.  Tell someone you love them today, do something that you've been wanting to do but keep putting off, really, truly, live your life.  It's too precious to let just pass you by. 

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Tips on Choosing a Pet Sitter

Hey Everyone!


With the holidays swiftly approaching, it's likely that your pets will need someone to care for them while you're away.  I asked Leslie Ray of Angel Pet Sitters if she would make some recommendations on what to look for in a pet sitter and when to choose a pet sitter.  I hope you find her tips helpful!


Let Your Pets Stay Home This Holiday Season!
Contributed by Leslie Ray, owner, Angel Pet Sitters



When to choose a pet sitter

Some pets enjoy traveling, but some don't. And, while socialized pets do well being boarded, pets that haven't been well socialized are often better off at home. In general, pets are more comfortable sticking to their routine--they're less likely to stress.

Professional in-home pet sitting is an excellent alternative for pet owners who can't take their pets with them and are reluctant to board their pets. With a pet sitter, your pet can relax, eat its own food, play with its own toys, and sleep in its own bed...all in the comfort of home. Meanwhile, Mom and Dad can travel and have peace of mind, knowing their pet is being well cared for.


If your pet requires medication, or has special needs, using a professional pet sitting service is the way to go. Their services are customized for each client. Does your pet appreciate one-on-one time? Your pet sitter will be happy to play with your pet or cuddle--whatever your pet enjoys. (It's a pet sitter's favorite part of the job!) If your pet needs to be medicated, the pet sitter has experience in administering pills, liquid medications, and even insulin shots. Their primary concern is for the safety and well-being of your pet. 

What to Look for in a Pet Sitter

Choose a sitter who has experience. Ask for references and ask whether or not they are insured. If the company you choose has more than one pet sitter, ask if they are bonded, as well. It helps to know that the professional pet sitter you hire has an affiliation with a national pet sitting organization, that they have received pet first aid training, and that they make an effort to keep their pet care knowledge current.

Be sure to find out if the professional pet sitting company you choose will assign only one sitter to care for your pets, or if they will send different sitters. If you are comfortable with different sitters, that's fine. Some clients prefer to have only one sitter assigned to the care of their pets. This ensures that only one person is responsible for the client's pets and home, and that the pets will be able to bond with their sitter more easily.

Before your pet sitter starts providing service, you will need to meet the sitter and the sitter will need to meet you and your pets…this is usually called a meet and greet, consultation, or registration visit.  The meet and greet will generally take from 30 minutes to an hour (possibly a bit longer if there are special needs pets involved, or if it is a household with many pets). The sitter will have you fill out a contract and will ask many specific questions regarding the care of your pets, in order to provide personal service. Try to arrange for your meet and greet to take place just a few days before your departure. Your pets will be more likely to remember the sitter when he/she returns to provide care.

Pet sitting rates vary, but professional pet sitting companies usually have competitive rates. Beware of pet sitters that price their services too low. They may not have the experience that their competitors have. In addition, they will not be able to stay in business if they under price their services. You will want to hire a service that can provide care for your pets for years to come.

In addition to providing pet care, most pet sitting companies include certain services at no extra charge, such as: administration of medication, bringing in the mail, putting trash curbside and bringing cans back in, rotating lights and window coverings to give your home a lived-in look, leaving the radio or TV on, watering indoor potted plants, refilling bird feeders. (Each company has its own policies with regard to free services, so be sure to ask.)

Choose your pet sitting professional wisely, and you and your pets will benefit. A good pet sitter will listen attentively to your needs and will do what it takes to ensure that your pet is well cared for. Most pet sitters love their job because they love animals. Although they must make a living, the companionship of your pet is the best reward.

For more information about Leslie and Angel Pet sitters, visit her website! 





Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Coats & Sweaters have arrived!

Hey Everyone!

I know that with the cold weather coming so early this year many of you have been asking about coats and sweaters for your dogs.  Well, they are here now!  We have a great selection with pieces ranging in size from extra small to extra extra large (because yes, big dogs get cold too!)  I thought I'd post a few pics here or you can just stop in to see them in person.  And remember, we're always happy when you bring your dog with you and try the clothes on in our store!




Our new clothing selections


This cute one is reversible - two coats in one!
 

You can choose from a warm hoody or a fleece lined coat


Or a host of other cute and functional styles


Sam loves his! - even though it doesn't look like he's enjoying it here :D

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Barkday Cake by Brandi


I was really nervous before I started this cake! Erin did a cake for this customer last year and it was absolutely beautiful and very hard to top! I was so proud of it, I had to post pictures!

Thursday, October 15, 2009

It's time to register for Santa Paws!

Hey Everyone!

I know it's only October, but it's time to start thinking about pictures with Santa Paws. This is our annual fund raiser for the Humane Society for Animals and Murphy Dog Park. Photos are taken by Pets Rock Photography. The sitting fee is $5 per dog, with 100% of those fees going to the Humane Society and Dog Park. (There is a separate fee to purchase photos, Pets Rock offers several different packages at different price levels, they are really reasonable for the beautiful photos Jackie and Chad take. You can even get photo cards!)

This year photos will be taken Saturday, November 7th from 10am-6pm, Saturday, November 14th from 10am-6pm, Sunday, November 15th from 12pm-5pm and Saturday, November 21st from 10am-6pm. Spaces always fill quickly, so be sure to call us at (479) 631-2WAG to reserve your space now. There will be goody bags for the first fifty registrants as well, so if you needed more incentive, there it is.

We look forward to taking your registration and seeing your dogs when they come to sit on Santa's lap!

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Feral Cat Condos


Hey Everyone!

Did you know that Friday, October 16th is National Feral Cat Day? It's a day meant to raise awareness about feral cats as well as recognize the importance of spaying and neutering. You can read more about Feral Cat Day at the Alley Cat Allies website.

Here in NWA, the Northwest Arkansas Animal Rescue does a lot of work to care for stray and feral cats, including raising money for a mobile spay/neuter clinic, fostering homeless animals and finding those animals forever homes. I recently received an e-mail from Amanda Bell of Northwest Arkansas Animal Rescue with some pictures of feral cat condos made from old styrofoam coolers. NWAAR will be meeting on October 29th so that Amanda can demonstrate how to make these homes. If you're interested in volunteering at NWAAR or have old stryofoam coolers that you would like to donate to create winter housing for feral cats, contact NWAAR at 479-439-7978 or spaynwa@yahoo.com. Please make sure that your old coolers are large enough for at least one cat! If you'd like more information on NWAAR visit their website.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Pictures from Sam's Birthday

Sam's dog bowl barkday cake
Hey Everyone!

It's Tuesday, and that means it's Yappie Hour from 5pm-7pm! Tonight we're celebrating Columbus Day (a little belatedly). You can get 2 pounds of treats for only $14.92. Plus, our Planet Dog Toys are 20% OFF. And I wanted to post some pictures of Sam's Birthday Yappie Hour, which we celebrated a couple of weeks ago and I just haven't had time to post...



Sam greets a guest at his birthday Lucky chows down on a piece of cake


Clyde can smell the cake! Lucy loves eating her piece.


Lola is a dainty eater


Sam chooses the Planet Dog toy he wants for his present


Some of the donations for the Humane Society we collected in leiu of presents for Sam


Well, maybe just one more piece....

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Halloween Treats 2009

Hey Everyone!

Just wanted to let everyone know that our Halloween treats are now available! We have our favorites from past years including Jack-o-lanterns, Jolly Rogers, Cinnamon Ghost Crunch and Bark-B-Q Bat Wings. But we've also added two new treats this year, Tombstones and Candy Corn! So drop by and check out the treats along with our Halloween costumes before they're all gone.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Upcoming Yappie Hours - October 2009

Pug Fest





October 3rd, 2009 was the day to join in the fun at J.B. Hunt park for Pug Fest! I was privileged with being a judge for the fun contests that were held. It was a beautiful day and lots of games and prizes. All proceeds went to Pug Rescue. They are currently looking for both foster homes and forever homes for rescued pugs in NWA. If you would like to find out more information please vistit thier website at puglover.petfinder.com or phone 479-751-6947.