Showing posts with label winner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winner. Show all posts

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Lake Humane Society Mutt Strut 2009 - Dog Walk Video

Hello All,

I just wanted to welcome all our new subscribers that signed up at last Saturday’s Mutt Strut, sponsored by Lake Humane Society. Jim and Laura told me about all the nice dogs (and people, too) they met! They lucked out and missed all of the heavy rain, as you can see, our booth is pretty open!














Congratulations goes to Stacey H. that won the booth raffle! She will be receiving a coffee mug of her choice very soon!For all of you that did attend the the Lake Humane Society Mutt Strut, check out our video of the start of the dog walk.




I was amazed at all the dogs and their human leash holders that were walking! Click on the Mutt Strut logo below to see the video on YouTube! If you participated in the walk, see if you can find you and your dog walking.

Don’t forget to take advantage of FREE SHIPPING this month at http://www.dogcandlesandmore.com/! Use the coupon code “firework” and receive free shipping on all orders placed by August 31st!

May all your wags be happy!


Love, Fido!

P.S. A special wag goes to all of my friends that are starting school. I’m pretty sad that summer is over, but I look forward to the fall season and all its yummy treats!

Thursday, April 16, 2009



Hello All,

A big congratulations goes out do my new friend Buster. He is our pet photo of the month. Buster belongs to Ed and Cindy of Painesville, Ohio. Ed and Cindy will receive an "I Love My Dog" candle.

If you haven't sent in your pictures, you still have time to enter the April contest. I would love to see some of you dressed up in your easter best or maybe with ears like mine!


This is a picture of Buster. He is a border collie mix and is a rescue from the Cleveland Dog Pound. This is not Buster's first appearance in the news. Check out his full story at www.DogCandlesAndMore.com/petpics.



Don't forget that our April special is still in effect at http://www.dogcandlesandmore.com/. Use coupon code "Bunny" you will receive Free Shipping . Better hurry, I can only offer this discount until April 30, 2009.




May all your wags be happy!

Love, Fido
PS Be sure and watch for my May newsletter around the 1st.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

And the February Pet Photo winner is...


Hello All,

A big congratulations goes out do my new friend Dee-O-Gee. She is our pet photo of the month. Dee-O-Gee belongs to Tracy of Wickliffe, Ohio. Tracy will receive an "I Love My Dog" candle. If you haven't sent in your pictures, you still have time to enter the March contest.


This is a picture of Dee-O-Gee. She is a 1 year old terrier mix and is a rescue from the Euclid Animal Pound. Tracy says that she is quite a handful with three others in the house as well.

Don't forget that our March special is still in effect at http://www.dogcandlesandmore.com/. Use coupon code "Ides" you will receive 15% off your total order. Better hurry, I can only offer this discount until March 31, 2009.

May all your wags be happy!

Love, Fido

PS Be sure and watch for my April newsletter around the 1st.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Puppy proofing your home - 17 tips to keep your new addition safe.

Did you know that March 23 is considered National Puppy Day? So, in honor of all those new puppies, I thought it would be fitting to talk about puppy proofing your home! It is just as important to puppy proof your home as you when a new baby arrives. Especially since they are moving around and chewing almost from day 1!

Living Room –

1. Tuck in electronic wires and cables the best you can. Spray the cables and wires with Bitter Apple to deter chewing or conceal them in hard plastic or rubber runners.

2. If there is a smoker in the house, make sure ashtrays and tobacco products are kept away from pups reach.

3. Keep shoes and toys away from puppies, they love to chew! A child’s bedroom and playroom should be off limits unless the pup is supervised.

4. Small objects are also a danger to pups. Swallowed small items such as coins, rubber bands, nails, screws, earrings and small toys can get lodged in your puppy’s digestive track. Many plants can be toxic if chewed too, so make sure small items and plants are kept out of reach.

5. Puppies can slip and fall down the stairs, make sure you use baby gates to keep that new puppy safe.

6. Keep candles out of reach of your puppy. Unlit candles can broken and lit candles especially cute ones like I help make at http://www.dogcandlesandmore.com/ are interesting with the fragrances and flickering candle light and can lead to burns or even worse to fires. It is always best to keep them out of reach of your puppy.

Bathroom –

7. Check at your puppy’s level for medications and cleaning supplies. Don’t store these items under the sink unless you install a child lock on the cabinets.

8. Keep that toilet seat down!

9. Put away hair dryers and curling irons. These items can be knocked down and accidentally turned on.

Kitchen –

10. Keep trash cans covered and behind closed doors if possible. Coffee grounds and spoiled foods can be hazardous to puppies.

11. Just like in the bathroom, keep cleaners and soaps away from puppy’s reach. Another childproof lock might be a good idea!

12. Store baking goods, especially chocolate and raisins on a high shelf.

13. Keep the dishwasher closed, dirty plates and utensils are temping for a puppy to taste.

Garage –

14. Antifreeze can taste sweet but is deadly. Keep bottles on a high shelf in the garage and frequently check your car for leaks.

15. Keep pesticides, fertilizers, batteries, cleaners, solvents, motor oil, and gasoline all way from your new pups reach.

Outside –

16. Don’t leave your puppy outside unattended. Check your fence for holes and keep an eye on him until he learns his boundaries.

17. A curious pup may fall into a poor or pond. Keep the pool or pond fenced off and consider getting a pool alarm that sounds if something falls into the water.

Everything is new and exciting to your new puppy, but not everything is safe.
You can reduce risks by creating a dog-friendly environment. Get down on the floor and look around at puppy eye level. See his world as he would see it to help make your pup's new home safe.

That's all I have for you this month. Remember to keep your pets safe! See you soon.

Fido

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Pet Photo winner for January Entries

Hi everyone,

Congratulations goes out to Wendy of Fairport Harbor, Ohio for her picture of Pug. Pug has been chosen as the pet photo winner for the month of January. Pug lives down a dirt road named Murray Hollow in Shushan New York. She is a mixed breed who adopted Wendy's grandparents more than 10 years ago.

After Wendy's grandfather passed away, Pug made it her job to protect Granny. She even seems to know when Granny isn't feeling well and sleeps at the foot of her bed. Most of the time she prefers to sleep outside Granny's window or in the garage on an old blanket. Granny is 91 now and the two are pretty close. She even brings Granny her food bowl when it's time for dinner! Wendy will receive an "I love my dog" candle.


If you would like to check out Pug's competition for the January entries, you can see them all at dogcandlesandmore.com/petpics

May all your wags be happy!


Love, Fido

Friday, January 23, 2009

And the winner is...




Hi everyone,

Congratulations goes out to K-9 Freddy. He is theJanuary winner of our pet photo contest. As you can see from his photo, Freddy is a working dog like me. I think that it is really cool that he has a badge. If you haven't guessed, Freddy is a patrol/narcotics K-9 in the Painesville Police Department and is 3 years old. Freddy is owned by Officer Brenda from Concord Ohio.


If you would like to check out Freddy's competition for the December entries, you can see them all at
dogcandlesandmore.com/petpics

May all your wags be happy!

Love, Fido