Monday, December 13, 2010

Gift Baskets - A Photo Essay

Hey Everyone!

Every year at Christmas we put together our world famous gift baskets, so I thought it would be fun to create a little photo essay of what exactly goes into making them.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Keeping Christmas Safe


Hey Everyone!

I know that Cary just recently posted some tips about keeping your pets safe at Thanksgiving, but the Christmas season can be just as dangerous to the four legged children in your home.  This article from Drs. Foster & Smith is worth looking over as you decorate your house and prepare for the upcoming holiday!

HOLIDAY PET HAZARDS
by Scott A. McKay, DVM on November 12, 2009

pet-holiday-hazardsWell it’s that time of the year again. The holiday season will be here before you know it. As we festoon our homes with holiday decorations, seasonal plants and entertain family and friends, let’s be sure to remember that some of our seasonal favorites are hazardous to the four-legged members of our families.

Foods served this time of year tend to be higher in fat and very rich. While these foods help make this time of year special, they also can cause real problems for our pets. I’m always ready for the phone call after the holidays when someone’s dog has gotten into the turkey pan and is now ill and vomiting because of acute pancreatitis. In addition, holiday beverages containing alcohol are palatable to pets but real trouble if ingested.

Other holiday hazards include:

  • Christmas trees (needles, stagnant or treated water in the tree stand), Christmas tree lights (electrocution), ornaments, tinsel, and garland (choking and/or intestinal impaction hazards); even the Christmas packages under the tree can lead to trouble if they contain items that smell appealing.
  • Another holiday call I received was a cat that was vomiting because he had swallowed a length of tinsel causing a linear foreign body and intestinal blockage.
  • Holiday plants including: Holly, mistletoe, poinsettias and hibiscus are toxic to pets.
  • Chocolate, especially dark or baker’s chocolate is harmful.
  • The oils in a potpourri pot are harmful if ingested.
  • Another consideration is the effect all the holiday company may have on our pets. New faces, smells and voices in the home can be stressful for some pets. Make sure they have a safe place to go. In addition, traveling with your pet presents its own set of hazards.
A little pre-planning and pet-proofing can make the holidays stress-free and enjoyable for everyone.  The point here is not to damper the holiday spirit but to avoid an unnecessary trip to your veterinarian.

Be safe and enjoy the holidays.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Think Small - Shop Big

Today, Saturday, November 27th is Small Business Saturday - an initiative spearheaded by American Express OPEN, the division of the credit card giant that serves small businesses, the campaign supports the locally owned businesses that help give neighborhoods their character.

Here are some facts that are presented on the Small Business Saturday website:
  • According to Civic Economics, when $100 is spent in a small business, $68 of that somehow gets returned back to the local community.
  • According to the Small Business Administration, small businesses employ half of all private sector employees.
  • Also according to the Small Business Administration, small businesses represent 99.7 percent of all employer firms.
  • Again, according to the SBA, 60 to 80 percent of new jobs generated every year during the last decade have been from small businesses.

 

Civic Economics also produced a study which measured economic effects of small locally owned business and big-box retailers.
This study examined financial data from 15 locally owned businesses in New Orleans and compared their impact on the local economy to that of an average SuperTarget store. The study found that only 16% of the money spent at a SuperTarget stays in the local economy. In contrast, the local retailers returned more than 32% of their revenue to the local economy.

The primary difference was that the local stores purchase many goods and services from other local businesses, while Target does not. The study concludes that even modest shifts in spending patterns can make a big difference to the local economy. If residents and visitors were to shift 10% of their spending from chains to local businesses, it would generate an additional $235 million a year in local economic activity, creating many new opportunities and jobs. Likewise, a 10% shift in the opposite direction - less spending at local stores and more at chains - would lead to an economic contraction of the same magnitude. Another noteworthy finding of the study is that locally owned businesses require far less land to produce an equivalent amount of economic activity.

We are a small, locally owned independent business, and do believe that businesses like ours help the community in numerous ways. Yes, I shop at the big box retailers and don't want them to go away, but I like the diversity small businesses can bring to a community.

Shopping at a local independent business isn't just the only way you can help. They need you to talk about them with your friends. Share them every chance you get. So, in the spirit of helping all small businesses during Small Business Saturday, I encourage you to share some of the locally owned independent businesses you like, and I will start us off with some of the ones we use and like.


There you go - there are many more that we like and use - I could list reviews here all day long, so just because it's not on this list doesn't mean we don't like it.

p.s. - I used Yelp for all of the review links. When we were in Denver, Yelp was our best friend. It never failed to deliver an outstanding restaurant that was within walking distance while we were in downtown. We don't use Yelp much in our community here - not like they do in Denver. So, I encourage you - if you like a local business - give them a review and help share with everyone else out there. I can tell you as a small business owner, that kind of feedback is what keeps you going when the hours are long and you seem to be stuck. I will if you do!

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Thanksgiving Safety Tips

This is the season for holiday feasts for people, but this can also be a time for stress for your pets. Here are some tips to keep your pets happy during the holidays.

Turkey Time
A little turkey may be ok for your pets, just make sure it's well cooked and there are no bones. Cooked poultry bones can be bad your your four legged friends. Undercooked turkey can contain salmonella and can lead to food poisoning for your pets.
Sage Wisdom
Herbs like sage can make your feast taste savory, but these herbs may contain essential oils and resins that can cause gastrointestinal upset and depression if ingested in large quantities - especially cats.

No Yeast for the Beastie
Raw bread dough can be a double whammy for your pets. It can expand in the stomach requiring surgery to remove, and the yeast can create alcohol during fermentation and because their bodies are so much smaller than ours it can easily lead to alcohol poisoning.
Raw Eggs
Cake batter or anything containing raw eggs can cause salmonella in pets just like in humans.
A Little Goes A Long Way
Mashed potatoes, sweet potato casserole, boneless turkey, or even a small bite of pie may not hurt your dog, but even slightest dietary changes can lead to stomach upset, diarrhea or even worse—a condition of the pancreas known as pancreatitis. Often fat trimmings are the leading cause of this condition. Any dietary changes can upset their digestive system, so keep the splurging to a minimum.
Me Too!
It is often tempting to give them some table scraps while we are chowing down on a feast fit for a king. Often those poor pathetic "sad faces" are too much for us to resist while we are stuffing ourselves. It can be a fun and safe time for them as well during the meal by indulging them with some healthy treats, a long lasting chew, or loading up an interactive toy for them to play with during dinner. These will occupy them while they feel they are getting something special along with everyone else.

Happy and Safe Holidays from the Bigwag Team

Monday, November 22, 2010

Won't You Be An Angel?





Hey Everyone!

Today we put up our Angel Tree! This year there are tags for four different rescue groups: Pug Rescue, Northwest Arkansas Animal Rescue, Bella Vista Animal Shelter and the Humane Society for Animals of Benton County. These groups have a variety of needs ranging from cleaning supplies to collars and toys to foster homes.



So, please stop by and pick up a tag to help out. Items need to be returned to Bigwag by December 24th. We hope you'll find it in your heart to help these groups who do so much to help homeless animals.




Thursday, November 18, 2010

A Tree To Remember

This last Monday Erin and I decorated a very special Christmas tree for some very special, lucky dog out there. Last year we auctioned off our in-store Christmas tree display just because we thought it would be fun. This year, we donated our (mostly Erin's) Christmas tree decorating talents and all of the ornaments to the Alzheimer's annual Christmas Tree Silent Auction, being held this week and ends on Saturday at the Highlands Crossing Senior Center in Bella Vista.

This is a special cause for me, since my grandpa Hague succumbed to Alzheimer's several years ago, not to mention Erin and I got to play hooky on Monday. When Erin found the tweet that they needed more volunteers to decorate a tree we thought this would be a great and fun cause to help in, and Erin took up the challenge to design a tree that was dog themed from the bakery. We'd never been to the Highland Center, so the adventure began just trying to find the building.
Erin adding some finishing touches to the ribbon, still a bunch more ornaments and toys to add
Complete with some surprises under the tree
no tree is complete without a Christmas "Yule Doo" - frosted of course!
So for our tree the theme was "Doggie Dreams". We loaded it up with tons of dog lover ornaments

as well as enough toys to keep your pup occupied for at least a year.

Planet Dog's guaranteed Mint Chew Toy
This guy sings Christmas songs
Planet Dog's Christmas Bulb chew toy - also guaranteed

We also donated the dog bed, and there is a pound of treats under the tree along with a "surprise" for the lucky bidder under there as well. We made the tree as pet friendly as possible. There are no glass ornaments that can break, and all of the toys are near the bottom. There are even some plushies that sing Christmas carols to get everyone into the spirit.


Alas, the tree is complete. 8' tall and loaded to the brim with goodies for you and your dog. probably worth about $500 including the pre-lit tree and all of the toys 

I also snapped some photos of the other trees that were works in progress when we finished.







  Check out the rest of them at the Highlands Crossing center, bid on a tree, and help a good cause.



Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Getting to Know You




Hey Everyone!

As I told you yesterday, we have two new employees at Bigwag. I thought it would be fun to ask them a few questions (ala Inside the Actor's Studio) so you can get to know them better. Of course, we hope that you'll stop in and introduce yourselves and meet them in person!

Tonight, meet Andrea. Andrea has been working for us for about six weeks now.

1. What is your favorite word? Swimmingly

2. What is your least favorite word? Awesome possum or Ain't

3. What turns you on creatively, spiritually or emotionally? A band I'm into or a crafty project

4. What turns you off creatively, spiritually or emotionally? Someone who's overly artsy and tries to make it seem like it's their life

5. What sound do you love? The THX sound in the theater at the beginning of a movie

6. What sound do you hate? The seatbelt warning sound in the car

7. What profession other than yours would you like to attempt? Study wolves/large cats

8. What profession would you not like to attempt? Doctor - hate blood

9. If heaven exists, what would you like to hear God say when you arrive at the pearly gates? Welcome - I'll answer your questions

10. Cat person or dog person? Dog

11. Favorite Bigwag treat? Apple Blossoms

12. What's your pet peeve? Stupid questions

13. What's your guilty pleasure? Ridiculous rap and singing along to it in the car

14. What do you drive? 2007 Passat Wagon

15. What's your favorite ice cream flavor? Vanilla Bean

16. Where is your favorite spot to hang out? At friend's houses

17. What was the last book you read? Dead in the Family by Charlene Harris

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Best Wishes Brandi!

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Today's post is a bittersweet one.  Most of you know Brandi, whether from being in the store or from reading her contributions on the blog.  Brandi began working for us way back at Christmas time 2007 as seasonal help.  In 2008 she became a permanent employee and more recently she became my assistant manager.  But even before Brandi was officially my assistant manager, she was someone whom I could rely on, someone who helped keep me sane and who helped make Bigwag a brighter place.  She did a number of jobs here, too many to really even enumerate.  Mostly, I will remember her as the person I could always turn to in a pinch, whether that meant her coming in early, working on her day off or staying late.  She was here to fill in for me when Lynn passed away, she was here to keep things running smoothly when I needed vacation.  She worked tirelessly to prepare for our birthday party and decorated for Christmas while I spent Thanksgiving with my family in Texas.  Once when I thanked her for all her hard work and her simple reply was, "No Problem.  I'm here to assist the manager."  That pretty well sums it up.  She was always here to do whatever was needed of her without complaint.  As Brandi moves onto a new life in Russelville, we wish her all the best.  We will miss her charm, her crazy stories and her love for Bigwag.

P.S. We do have two new employees, Andrea and Nicole.  Andrea has been working here for about six weeks now and Nicole is just beginning.  In the next few days, I will be posting a little information about them so you can get to know them better.  And we hope you'll stop into the store to welcome them both to the Bigwag family!

Monday, November 8, 2010

Faces of the Humane Society - November 2010


20 pounds of treats for the Humane Society, donated by you!

Hey Everyone!

Saturday Cary and I went out to the Humane Society to deliver treats, cleaning supplies and donations from our fabulous customers. With everything that's happened in the last month, I hadn't been out to the Humane Society in October. And did we have treats to give out! Cary weighed the treats you guys donated (because he likes to do things like that) There were 20 pounds of them! Lots of treats for each dog, plus plenty to leave behind until our next trip out. Also, I'd like to say a special thank you to Rainey W., because many of those treats were donated in honor of her birthday. She chose a treat for every dog at the Humane Society when she visited us on her tenth birthday.

Here are some of the cute faces we encountered Saturday, all of them still looking for forever homes.



























Thursday, November 4, 2010

Bountiful Harvest




Hey Everyone!

We are ready for Thanksgiving here at the store. For the first time in years, we have Thanksgiving treats. I know that probably seems weird, since we celebrate every holiday here, right down to back-to-school.

The thing is, the first year we were open, we made Thanksgiving treats and they were a huge flop. So, I kind of figured people didn't really want them. And so I've skipped Thanksgiving treats since then and just gone straight to Christmas treats.

But, the last few years I've had more people ask about them. Plus, I hate putting Christmas stuff put right after Halloween. Life's too short as it is. Do we really need to rush it? So, I'm giving it a second shot. I do have to say this year's are much cuter than the ones from 2006. Ultimately, though, you decide. So, if you want Thanksgiving, come and get it!



P.S. We also have great coats and sweaters for those of you looking for them this fall!

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

And the winner is...

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Thank you for your patience in waiting for the results of our Halloween costume contest. As you know, there were four categories: cutest, best hand-made, scariest and best overall. The best overall wins the gift basket that was featured in our blog on October 25th, which is valued over $50. The cutest, scariest and best handmade each receive $10 gift certificates.

Here are some of the entries:



Roxy, Drake and Mercedes as two bees and a pirate



Miss Mollie as a firefighter



Lucy as Jackie O



Hannah as a hot dog (Love the parent participation by the way! And extra points for the picture being taken on the OSU campus.)



Penny as a devil



Kelsie in a handmade costume



Bandit and Sissy as royalty

And the winners are:

Cutest


Sebastian as Dogzilla

Best Hand-made


Willow as a 50s girl

Scariest



Jaina as a shark

Best Overall



Phoenix as an organ grinder and Aladdin as his monkey, complete with tin cup!

Thank you to everyone who entered both in the store and online. We loved seeing all your costumes. 
Winners may pick up prizes in the store or may email or call us to make alternate arrangements.