Ogun
Hi, I wanted to drop you a line because i received an order from you in the mail today...
The ONLY reason I "found" you to start with is because I was looking for sherpa crinklers at Google and you popped up. Our box arrived today and i can't tell you how refreshing it was to get an order off the internet that CLEARLY someone cared so much about packing!
Awesome treats for Ogun that we've never tried, which by the way, he devoured. Little snack chews tied up with a bow. A great business card magnet that is living on my fridge right now. AND I bought 4 toys and got 4 DIFFERENT COLORS - yes, I noticed! How very nice.
Ogun & I stay at home all the time (i have MS and he is my service dog) and we buy everything online. WE have NEVER enjoyed opening a purchase more... We WILL be back and so will ALL of our friends! Thanx SO very much for the fun.
Tami in California, August 2003
Pirate
Here's Pirate! He's totally catered to, extremely loved, a bit of a problem child--as well he should be--and the sun
(son) around which my world revolves. Pugs are known to be friendly, unaware of their small size, happy-go-lucky,
major lap-sitters, and always ready to go somewhere. That describes Pirate to a "T." He's done a lot of traveling
in his 11 years and even though he is a house dog in Los Angeles, he didn't feel one bit out of place up in the
mountains of northern California. I think he likes to pretend he's a wolf.
Pirate's absolutely, positively favorite treat in the whole world is Baa Baa Ques. As is a Pugs' nature, they are
known to be stubborn, and Pi is no slouch in this department. He can pretend that he's changed his name and
doesn't need to come when called, his mischievious behavior is traditionally responded to with a look that says "I
don't care," but the one thing he always understands is when I say "Baa Baa Q." Then his head snaps up in full
alert, even from a deep sleep, and he comes running with his little curly tail wagging like crazy. He likes them
crumbled on his breakfast, which he firmly believes he deserves every single day. When he has to take a pill, he
cooperates very well if he can see the Baa Baa Q sitting on the counter as his reward.
So, that's what he has me doing here...getting him more Baa Baa Qs. He's right, he deserves it.
Cheryl in California, July 2003
Frosty
My real name is WinterFrost, but my daddee just calls me Frosty. If he runs out of KK (aka Kitty Kaviar), I bite him on the thigh.
Steve in California, June 2003
P.S. See more Frosty and friends coming soon!
Peppy & Poppy
This is Peppy <rb> playing on their perch next to my desk in "our" office.
He loved to climb to the very highest level and
then come down and play hide and seek with me or Poppy. You can just see the mischief shining in his eyes as he peeps around and out of the different posts on the perch. And as you can see, he was very photogenic and loved having his picture made.
Santa brought them this perch the year of the bad ice storm and power outage where we spent Christmas Eve and part of
Christmas day with no power and supplemental heat. Santa always brought their toys on Christmas Eve and they went in and found them on Christmas morning, where we took rolls of pictures as they discovered their presents and played with them. But, alas, Santa couldn't get here with their "special" gift on Christmas Eve. It was a very different Christmas day and one we will never forget. Of course, "The Boys" cared nothing about our explanations of why their "special" gift was late, they just said, bring it on, we're here and ready to play.
Peppy was so unique and special and as I'm sure you can imagine, I miss him very much. He was like a mini-me, because he was with me all of the time. Peppy loved cantaloupe and would eat it off of my fork. Actually, his favorite breakfast was a toss-up between cantaloupe and lemon-filled donuts from Donut Palace. He and Poppy were inseperable for 14 years and napped together in my office as I worked every day.
Pat in Tennessee, June 2003
P.S. See more Peppy and Poppy coming soon!
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