Just to let you all know that we still have some great holiday treasures for your best pals. There are treats and toys including lots of new stuff that we haven't carried before. We did, however, sell out of all the vinyl doggie beer bottles, so if your canine pal was planning on a holiday bender he will have to rethink his plans.
Anyhoo, we did want to let you know that we will be open normal hours throughout the holiday season.
That means we are open:
Tuesdays through Fridays 10 am - 7 pm.
We are open Saturdays 10 am - 6 pm
Sundays 12 pm -4 pm
We WILL be OPEN Christmas Eve from 10 am - 5 pm
We will be open normal hours again through December 30th.
We will be CLOSED for a short vacation from Monday, Dec. 31 through Thursday, January, 4th.
We will reopen on Friday, January 5th.
Many thanks to all of you for making our first year at our new location so much fun and so successful. Happy, happy, merry, merry to you all.
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Friday, November 30, 2007
Come on down!
Hi kids,
We have lots of new things to tell you about. There are new pictures of neighborhood dogs in the store's window boxes. They are from our holiday photo shoot and they are really quite fabulous.
Take a good look at Riley the Jack Russell's smile and Wolfie the Poodle's antler set up. Excellent!
We have lots of new merchandise in from foods and treats to toys and jackets from Foggy Mountain Dog Coats.
Please also say "Hi" to some of our new pals that are helping us out at the store. You'll find Elaine, Roberta, Whitney, Kelly, Liz, and Heather at various points throughout the week.
We have lots of new things to tell you about. There are new pictures of neighborhood dogs in the store's window boxes. They are from our holiday photo shoot and they are really quite fabulous.
Take a good look at Riley the Jack Russell's smile and Wolfie the Poodle's antler set up. Excellent!
We have lots of new merchandise in from foods and treats to toys and jackets from Foggy Mountain Dog Coats.
Please also say "Hi" to some of our new pals that are helping us out at the store. You'll find Elaine, Roberta, Whitney, Kelly, Liz, and Heather at various points throughout the week.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Remember kids....
There are only a couple of spaces left for our Holiday Pet Photo shoot that will be held this Sunday, November 18th from 11 AM to 5 PM.
These are private sittings with photographer Chris McLay and are $50.00 each. These great photos will make wonderful holiday gifts or excellent keepsakes.
Call the store right away at 617.323.7387 to reserve your spot.
Your pet could end up in one of our window boxes.....
Holiday items for the pooch or puss in your life are being put out daily. Check in for gift ideas and more new foods each day.
COME ON DOWN!!!
These are private sittings with photographer Chris McLay and are $50.00 each. These great photos will make wonderful holiday gifts or excellent keepsakes.
Call the store right away at 617.323.7387 to reserve your spot.
Your pet could end up in one of our window boxes.....
Holiday items for the pooch or puss in your life are being put out daily. Check in for gift ideas and more new foods each day.
COME ON DOWN!!!
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
A few words
So sorry that we have been silent on the blog for so long. Things have been very busy (thankfully) at the store. We are trying to get a handle on new merchandise and have been moving things around like crazy in the shop. Please come in and take a look around at some of the new stuff we brought back from the trade show we attended in October.
One of our biggest hits has been some wonderful freeze dried products from Companion Natural Pet Foods in Wisconsin.This is a great small company with a hands on owner who really cares about her product and it truly shows. Just the kind of company we like to do business with.
We've also had good feedback about the Petganics cleaning products we've been selling. We've been using them at the store for a while and have found them gentle and effective. We decided that bringing them in wasn't a bad idea. See what you think.
Also, we wanted to let you know about this new recycling/fundraising program we just learned about called Project KOPEG.It is an organization that will help non-profit groups through a Green Recycling Fundraiser Program. This program allows organizations to collect "e - waste"; things like cell phones, ink cartridges, and other electronics. Project KPOEG will then pick up this waste and give the collecting organization a check. What a great way to keep this stuff out of landfills and give some money to places like schools and animal shelters! We think this is definitely worth looking into.
One of our biggest hits has been some wonderful freeze dried products from Companion Natural Pet Foods in Wisconsin.This is a great small company with a hands on owner who really cares about her product and it truly shows. Just the kind of company we like to do business with.
We've also had good feedback about the Petganics cleaning products we've been selling. We've been using them at the store for a while and have found them gentle and effective. We decided that bringing them in wasn't a bad idea. See what you think.
Also, we wanted to let you know about this new recycling/fundraising program we just learned about called Project KOPEG.It is an organization that will help non-profit groups through a Green Recycling Fundraiser Program. This program allows organizations to collect "e - waste"; things like cell phones, ink cartridges, and other electronics. Project KPOEG will then pick up this waste and give the collecting organization a check. What a great way to keep this stuff out of landfills and give some money to places like schools and animal shelters! We think this is definitely worth looking into.
Monday, October 15, 2007
Back from "Out There"
So off we went to Chicago to our yearly trade show where we found lots of fun stuff. Not too much was shockingly "new" though the advancements and refinements in food development are really amazing.
We picked up some cool kitty stuff including a most impressive scratcher that kitty can lie in, sleep on, or even scratch. Also got some hand knitted kitty toys and different types of tempting feline treats. Kitty will also soon have a great new food line to feast upon, Weruva. We haven't heard a bad report about this food from any kitties or their humans.
We picked up a number of tasty treats for our canine pals including this year's new chewing sensation...the skate tail. Got some tough toys for the kids to bang around the yard and some plush ones for them to toss about the house. Picked up a few hand knitted pooch sweaters including a few small ones with hoods for that very special South American look. We think you'll like some of the new collar and leash lines we're going to be bringing in as well. Take a look at the wonderful pieces from The Kenyan Collection, Dublin Dog, and Bowchies. Your pooch will be truly stylin' in these duds.
We'll also be looking into Weruva food for dogs as well as Canine Caviar/Feline Caviar.
We doing our research now about these lines.
So be sure to come in to see us soon as the new things begin to arrive.
And come in to sympathize with us about how we were trapped at O'Hare airport in Chicago for nearly two days as flight after flight to Boston was canceled due to "mechanical" problems.
We picked up some cool kitty stuff including a most impressive scratcher that kitty can lie in, sleep on, or even scratch. Also got some hand knitted kitty toys and different types of tempting feline treats. Kitty will also soon have a great new food line to feast upon, Weruva. We haven't heard a bad report about this food from any kitties or their humans.
We picked up a number of tasty treats for our canine pals including this year's new chewing sensation...the skate tail. Got some tough toys for the kids to bang around the yard and some plush ones for them to toss about the house. Picked up a few hand knitted pooch sweaters including a few small ones with hoods for that very special South American look. We think you'll like some of the new collar and leash lines we're going to be bringing in as well. Take a look at the wonderful pieces from The Kenyan Collection, Dublin Dog, and Bowchies. Your pooch will be truly stylin' in these duds.
We'll also be looking into Weruva food for dogs as well as Canine Caviar/Feline Caviar.
We doing our research now about these lines.
So be sure to come in to see us soon as the new things begin to arrive.
And come in to sympathize with us about how we were trapped at O'Hare airport in Chicago for nearly two days as flight after flight to Boston was canceled due to "mechanical" problems.
Thursday, October 11, 2007
A reminder
that we will be CLOSED from Friday, October 12th through Monday, October 15th.
This is not because we are jetting off to the islands, but rather to a trade show in Chicago.
We're really sorry for any inconvenience that this may cause any of you. Please forgive us but our staffing has not yet caught up with our expansion.
The upside of all this is that we should be bringing in some cool new stuff for pups and kitties, bunnies and birds.
Thanks for your understanding.
This is not because we are jetting off to the islands, but rather to a trade show in Chicago.
We're really sorry for any inconvenience that this may cause any of you. Please forgive us but our staffing has not yet caught up with our expansion.
The upside of all this is that we should be bringing in some cool new stuff for pups and kitties, bunnies and birds.
Thanks for your understanding.
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
A Puppy Scorned
As I sit writing this, Panda is in my lap...a puppy scorned.
Our last customer tonight was Willa the Aussie and try as Panda might, she could not get Willa to even look at her.
Panda twirled, she licked, she jumped, she whined, she begged, she rolled over and exposed her belly to the enitre store but Willa ignored her. Totally ignored her.
Finally Panda gave up and fell into a puppy depression. And there she remains.
We'll have to get Topo in to light her up which shouldn't be too hard to manage.
Oh yeah, also want to let you know that we're having our annual Howl - o -ween Photo Shoot on Sunday, October 28th! This is always a total sell out so please book early. Photographer Chris McLay will be working her magic on your costumed and humiliated pets.
Cool customer Josh Glenn has a new book out entitled "Taking Things Seriously: 75 Objects with Unexpected Significance". Find it at Pazzo Books in Roslindale Square. Buy it. It's cool.
Our last customer tonight was Willa the Aussie and try as Panda might, she could not get Willa to even look at her.
Panda twirled, she licked, she jumped, she whined, she begged, she rolled over and exposed her belly to the enitre store but Willa ignored her. Totally ignored her.
Finally Panda gave up and fell into a puppy depression. And there she remains.
We'll have to get Topo in to light her up which shouldn't be too hard to manage.
Oh yeah, also want to let you know that we're having our annual Howl - o -ween Photo Shoot on Sunday, October 28th! This is always a total sell out so please book early. Photographer Chris McLay will be working her magic on your costumed and humiliated pets.
Cool customer Josh Glenn has a new book out entitled "Taking Things Seriously: 75 Objects with Unexpected Significance". Find it at Pazzo Books in Roslindale Square. Buy it. It's cool.
Monday, September 17, 2007
New stuff in the store
Just a brief update on some new items that we have lurking about in the store...
There's some new dog biscuits to try, Sojourner Farms Good Dog Treats in the new Blueberry Cobbler flavor. Yummy, adorable, and filled with antioxidants. We also have Sojo's newly formulated Dog Treats in a variety of flavors. The bacon is a real hit here at the store.
Take a look as well at some of the new products by Artemis. They have a variety of new products including a kitten food, a senior cat food, high proteing foods, and an organic dog biscuit. Users of Artemis products know how nicely these products feed and are received so we encourage you to try some of these new items.
We have some new lighted collar covers in from Polybrite that we think will work nicely for the upcoming shorter days.
New coats will soon be in from Foggy Mountain dog coats. Stylish and durable. What more could an urban pooch want?
We'll soon be off to our yearly trade show at the beginning of October so we'll have some spankin' new things for the holiday season.
Let us know what you you're interested in.
See you all soon.
There's some new dog biscuits to try, Sojourner Farms Good Dog Treats in the new Blueberry Cobbler flavor. Yummy, adorable, and filled with antioxidants. We also have Sojo's newly formulated Dog Treats in a variety of flavors. The bacon is a real hit here at the store.
Take a look as well at some of the new products by Artemis. They have a variety of new products including a kitten food, a senior cat food, high proteing foods, and an organic dog biscuit. Users of Artemis products know how nicely these products feed and are received so we encourage you to try some of these new items.
We have some new lighted collar covers in from Polybrite that we think will work nicely for the upcoming shorter days.
New coats will soon be in from Foggy Mountain dog coats. Stylish and durable. What more could an urban pooch want?
We'll soon be off to our yearly trade show at the beginning of October so we'll have some spankin' new things for the holiday season.
Let us know what you you're interested in.
See you all soon.
Photo Day
We had another really successful pet portrait photo day on September 9th. Again, photographer Chris McLay of Unleashed Photography did a great job handling all sorts of pet and animal portraits that day. Even being cuffed off the head multiple times by a camera shy kitty cat did not deter Chris' assistant Jamie from wrangling all the pets into beautiful poses for their shots. They truly are an amazing pair.
Look for some new shots in our window boxes in the near future from these portraits.
We're planning our next photo day for Sunday, October 28th and we'll be sending out an email soon about that.
Please call us if you're interested in reserving a space for that session which is our Halloween shoot.
Believe me, this one will sell out very early.
Look for some new shots in our window boxes in the near future from these portraits.
We're planning our next photo day for Sunday, October 28th and we'll be sending out an email soon about that.
Please call us if you're interested in reserving a space for that session which is our Halloween shoot.
Believe me, this one will sell out very early.
Catching up
Hi kids,
Well it's been REALLY busy since we've gotten back from our little vacation and I haven't had the time to post here at all. So here is a quick catch up post.
Panda and Mary visited the beach while on vacation and it was Panda's first time. Initially, she was a bit afraid of the whole thing but then the sand between her toes sent her off into puppy heaven. She ran like a nut in circles watched by a puzzled Mary who's had many beach experiences. All in all though, her visits were a great success and she definitely interested in returning and eating and rolling in some more dead things.
Sunday, August 05, 2007
New products
In our continuing search to bring in "greener" products we've recently begun to sell AKC dog toys that are made from and packaged in recycled materials.
We're bringing in the AKC Green Planet collection of plush toys and other items utilizing as many recycled materials as possible. Fortunately, the pet industry is hearing the consumer demand for greener products and practices so our ability to provide more environmentally sensitive products to you should only increase.
Along those lines, we've also just brought in another new flea and tick repellent product called Tic Clip. The Tic Clip is a tag worn around the neck of a dog or cat. It provides flea and tick repellent properties for up to two years and is safe for animals of all ages as well as sick or compromised snimals. We've had good reports from customers that have been using the Tic Clip this season and we're excited about providing you with another chemical free pest control method.
Just so you know, we're also looking into a way to provide reuseable shopping bags to our customers in an effort to reduce the waste that we generate as a business. Let us know if you have any ideas that might help us to operate in a more environmentally friendly way.
We're bringing in the AKC Green Planet collection of plush toys and other items utilizing as many recycled materials as possible. Fortunately, the pet industry is hearing the consumer demand for greener products and practices so our ability to provide more environmentally sensitive products to you should only increase.
Along those lines, we've also just brought in another new flea and tick repellent product called Tic Clip. The Tic Clip is a tag worn around the neck of a dog or cat. It provides flea and tick repellent properties for up to two years and is safe for animals of all ages as well as sick or compromised snimals. We've had good reports from customers that have been using the Tic Clip this season and we're excited about providing you with another chemical free pest control method.
Just so you know, we're also looking into a way to provide reuseable shopping bags to our customers in an effort to reduce the waste that we generate as a business. Let us know if you have any ideas that might help us to operate in a more environmentally friendly way.
Tattoos.....
So on a bit of a different note, we both decided to have tattoos last week. This was not a random decision. We thought about it long and hard and finally decided that we were MORE than old enough to make this decision.
Naturally enough I guess, we both went for animal tattoos, a robin, and a Marley drawing, (our boy dog that passed away last September).
Here's what they looked like just a few days after they were done.
Both pieces were ably and beautifully done by Darlene Di Bona of Fat Ram's Pumpkin Tattoo in Jamaica Plain, MA.
Our sickeningly talented designer Bob Quinn drew the Marley cartoon and it was important to us that the tattoo remain faithful to the original work. Darlene did that like the true artist she is.
She worked from a number of sources for the robin essentially creating her own piece.
She was very patient and gentle with two newbies and we really appreciate all her hard work and tremendous talent.
Naturally enough I guess, we both went for animal tattoos, a robin, and a Marley drawing, (our boy dog that passed away last September).
Here's what they looked like just a few days after they were done.
Both pieces were ably and beautifully done by Darlene Di Bona of Fat Ram's Pumpkin Tattoo in Jamaica Plain, MA.
Our sickeningly talented designer Bob Quinn drew the Marley cartoon and it was important to us that the tattoo remain faithful to the original work. Darlene did that like the true artist she is.
She worked from a number of sources for the robin essentially creating her own piece.
She was very patient and gentle with two newbies and we really appreciate all her hard work and tremendous talent.
Stick up for your pets....
It seems to us that flea season has suddenly gotten really bad. People come in every day and say that their pets and their homes are infested with the little critters. They're in a panic because their pets are suffering and often they're suffering as well with concerns over the welfare of their families and pets.
We maintain our conviction that the best way to avoid or ease a flea outbreak is to keep your pets as healthy as possible. Feed them well. Supplement their diet. Provide fresh water and good exercise for them. Use repellent products that are derived from natural ingredients such as herbals or essential oils (remember, no essential oils for cats. We have special formulas for them.), such as Quantum Herbal's 100% Natural Flea and Tick Spray,
Halo's Cloud Nine Herbal Dip, Aroma Dog's Flea Flicker Spray, or Dancing Paws Flee, Flea!
We sell all of these products because we use them and truly believe that they represent a real and healthy alternative to chemical pest repellents. Honestly, we just cannot get our heads around using all this chemically based flea and tick repellent junk. It seems to us that there are enough potentially dangerous chemicals in our lives.
This stance has not made us popular with local vets and we're not exactly sure why. We're not advocating that you disregard the advice of your veterinarian. We're merely suggesting that you know your options. We're suggesting that you open a real dialogue with your vet. That you ask about what is being done to your pet and what the possible ramifications are. Advocate for your pet's health the same way you advocate for your own or your family's. It seems to us that any good vet should be willing to discuss concerns with you and consider new treatment avenues as well.
There ARE other ways to do things, we just have to look for them and be willing to try them.
We maintain our conviction that the best way to avoid or ease a flea outbreak is to keep your pets as healthy as possible. Feed them well. Supplement their diet. Provide fresh water and good exercise for them. Use repellent products that are derived from natural ingredients such as herbals or essential oils (remember, no essential oils for cats. We have special formulas for them.), such as Quantum Herbal's 100% Natural Flea and Tick Spray,
Halo's Cloud Nine Herbal Dip, Aroma Dog's Flea Flicker Spray, or Dancing Paws Flee, Flea!
We sell all of these products because we use them and truly believe that they represent a real and healthy alternative to chemical pest repellents. Honestly, we just cannot get our heads around using all this chemically based flea and tick repellent junk. It seems to us that there are enough potentially dangerous chemicals in our lives.
This stance has not made us popular with local vets and we're not exactly sure why. We're not advocating that you disregard the advice of your veterinarian. We're merely suggesting that you know your options. We're suggesting that you open a real dialogue with your vet. That you ask about what is being done to your pet and what the possible ramifications are. Advocate for your pet's health the same way you advocate for your own or your family's. It seems to us that any good vet should be willing to discuss concerns with you and consider new treatment avenues as well.
There ARE other ways to do things, we just have to look for them and be willing to try them.
Saturday, June 30, 2007
There's some new stuff in
We just wanted to let you know that we have some new foods in the store that you kids may be interested in trying.
The first one is Orijen, a high protein, low carbohydrate, grain free food from Canada.
The second is Natural Planet Organics, a new organic food certified by Oregon Tilth.
We also have some new canned food in by Tripett, a couple of different kinds of green tripe and a tripe, duck, and salmon mix. Very nice for sensitive bellies or picky eaters.
Please come by and take a look at them and see if they might be right for your pals.
Also, we will be closing the first Sunday of July, August, and September. We'll be open all other Sundays as usual from 12 PM - 4 PM.
The first one is Orijen, a high protein, low carbohydrate, grain free food from Canada.
The second is Natural Planet Organics, a new organic food certified by Oregon Tilth.
We also have some new canned food in by Tripett, a couple of different kinds of green tripe and a tripe, duck, and salmon mix. Very nice for sensitive bellies or picky eaters.
Please come by and take a look at them and see if they might be right for your pals.
Also, we will be closing the first Sunday of July, August, and September. We'll be open all other Sundays as usual from 12 PM - 4 PM.
Monday, May 28, 2007
Panda arrives
So yesterday was the big day for us; we went to pick up Baby Panda. We felt sad about taking her from such a nice environment complete with all kinds of other wonderful animals to fascinate and occupy her. While there, we watched her play with kitties, other poodles, baby donkeys and whatever else happened by.
She seems to be doing beautifully however. She's eating well, taking visitors, pooing and peeing outside like a little champ and taking lots of naps. She's playing with all her new toys and meeting new people. Mary seems to be accepting her well and Topo will get back to us on the whole thing.
So come by and visit her soon. She will keeping an eye out for you.
Also, we are just starting to do some email communication. Just trying to let you all know what is going on at the store and what things will be coming up. Please send us your email address if you'd like to be included on our list. We will NOT slam you with trash email. I have to write them and that would take WAY too much time.
Friday, May 11, 2007
Something to be aware of...
Hi all,
Just so you kids know, we will be closed this upcoming Sunday, May 13th, for Mother's Day.
We will be CLOSED THIS SUNDAY ONLY and will reopen as ususal at 10 am on Tuesday, May 15th.
Thanks as always for visiting us and keeping us "off the streets".
Also, our wonderful photographer, Chris McLay is doing another pet portrait day on Sunday, June 17th.
She'll be doing individual sittings with pups and kitties and their people, really whatever you'd like.
Chris' portrait days ALWAYS sell out so preregistration and pre-payment is necessary.
Call soon to book a space with Chris!
Saturday, May 05, 2007
Friday, May 04, 2007
Spring babies
Here are some other new residents of White's Farm in Pittsfield, NH.
It's crazy with the cuteness up there and spring is cute time more than any other time of year.
Baby Panda should be with us in the next couple of weeks, so be sure to stop in and make your hellos to the little girl.
Also a reminder to please vote for us on the WBZ-TV4 A-List when you have a chance.
Sunday, April 29, 2007
A big thank you
We'd like to extend a very big thank you to Dr. Regina Downey of Holistic Animal Healing Clinic (1-603-772-7387) for doing an excellent lecture for us this past Friday night. She talked to us about different healing modalities including homeopathy, homotoxicology, acupuncture, herbal medicine, NAET (Nambudripad's Allergy Elimination Techniques), and BICOM . She stated, of course, that all health and healing begins with proper feeding and good nutrition and we couldn't agree more.
As we've all seen recently, it's imperative to feed excellent quality, REAL food to our pets to keep them healthy. It's also vitally important to look into different forms of veterinary care for our pets. I think that we owe it to them and to ourselves to look into forms of care that are less dependent on harsh chemicals and medicines...not that medicines are bad, but they are over used.
What harm can it do to take a step back and try a gentler approach?
As we've all seen recently, it's imperative to feed excellent quality, REAL food to our pets to keep them healthy. It's also vitally important to look into different forms of veterinary care for our pets. I think that we owe it to them and to ourselves to look into forms of care that are less dependent on harsh chemicals and medicines...not that medicines are bad, but they are over used.
What harm can it do to take a step back and try a gentler approach?
Friday, April 20, 2007
Friday, April 13, 2007
A-List Voting Time
We wanted to let you all know that we have been nominated once again for "Best Pet Supply Store" in Boston on the WBZ-TV Channel 4 A-List. We thank you for the nomination and would like to encourage you to vote for us at www.wbztv.com/alist.
It'd be a really big honor to repeat our win from last year and we could do it in memory of our dear pal Marley.
It'd be a really big honor to repeat our win from last year and we could do it in memory of our dear pal Marley.
So LET'S VOTE!
Thanks!
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Precious Panda
The baby Panda at four weeks. Sitting up and taking nourishment. Growing beautifully.
Saturday, April 07, 2007
The Panda's Origins
Little Panda is coming to us from White's Farm in Pittsfield, NH.
It's a great place, clean and well run by Mike White. We visited there a couple of weeks ago and it was so very nice. Like one big peaceable kingdom. All the animals were happy, healthy, and co-existing beautifully.
Our little girl Mary is from Poodle Rescue of New England.
Marley was from The Northeast Animal Shelter. We were so very lucky to have him and still have Mary.
Little Panda is going to be a "working girl" from the very start. She'll be at the store every day with us and Mary. She's going to have a lot to learn.
It's a great place, clean and well run by Mike White. We visited there a couple of weeks ago and it was so very nice. Like one big peaceable kingdom. All the animals were happy, healthy, and co-existing beautifully.
Our little girl Mary is from Poodle Rescue of New England.
Marley was from The Northeast Animal Shelter. We were so very lucky to have him and still have Mary.
Little Panda is going to be a "working girl" from the very start. She'll be at the store every day with us and Mary. She's going to have a lot to learn.
Friday, April 06, 2007
Just so you know
We wanted to let you kids know that we are going to be closed on Easter Sunday, April 8th. We'll also be closed on our regular day off...Monday, April 9th. OK?
So this week ONLY...CLOSED Sunday April 8th and Monday April 9th.
Monday, April 02, 2007
Friday, March 30, 2007
Don't miss this one
We are thrilled to announce that holistic veterinarian,
Regina Downey, will be doing a talk at
The Pet Cabaret on Friday, April 27th at 7:00 p.m.
Dr. Downey is a long time practitioner of holistic veterinary medicine and is skilled in many varied disciplines. She'll be talking to us about what makes holistic veterinary medicine different and why and when to use it.
Advance registration will be required for this talk and we'll have a sign up sheet in the store soon.
Dr. Downey has just opened a new practice in Exeter, New Hampshire and can be reached at 603.772.7387.
Regina Downey, will be doing a talk at
The Pet Cabaret on Friday, April 27th at 7:00 p.m.
Dr. Downey is a long time practitioner of holistic veterinary medicine and is skilled in many varied disciplines. She'll be talking to us about what makes holistic veterinary medicine different and why and when to use it.
Advance registration will be required for this talk and we'll have a sign up sheet in the store soon.
Dr. Downey has just opened a new practice in Exeter, New Hampshire and can be reached at 603.772.7387.
Time to think...
You know this pet food recall mess has been really interesting in some ways. It seems that it has caused many people to think about what we are feeding our companion animals and also about what we are feeding ourselves.
After all, it wasn't long ago that people died from eating tainted vegetables, spinach and lettuce, things that are supposed to be "good" for us.
To me this means we have some choices and responsibilities.
It's clear that it really IS important to know as much as possible what we are buying and using in our daily lives. It IS important to buy from local shops and local food growers and suppliers. It IS important to buy organic and recycled products. It IS important to be educated about products and foods we are choosing. It IS important to know what impact our choices have on the environment.
Please don't think that I am lecturing here. I am only reminding myself that the choices we make as individuals really DO matter. I really believe that if enough individuals do the "right" thing real change is possible.
It's time to think.
After all, it wasn't long ago that people died from eating tainted vegetables, spinach and lettuce, things that are supposed to be "good" for us.
To me this means we have some choices and responsibilities.
It's clear that it really IS important to know as much as possible what we are buying and using in our daily lives. It IS important to buy from local shops and local food growers and suppliers. It IS important to buy organic and recycled products. It IS important to be educated about products and foods we are choosing. It IS important to know what impact our choices have on the environment.
Please don't think that I am lecturing here. I am only reminding myself that the choices we make as individuals really DO matter. I really believe that if enough individuals do the "right" thing real change is possible.
It's time to think.
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Happy News
As many of you know, we lost our beloved boy Marley in September of 2006. We've been very sad since his passing and his "sister" Mary has been forlorn. Finally though, we've decided we're ready for another four footer in the household.
And here she is:
Right now, her name is "Panda", full name Panda Marley.
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Regarding the Recall
We just wanted to let everyone know that The Pet Cabaret does NOT carry any of the foods, manufactured by Menu Foods Inc, now involved in the pet food recall.
We are deeply sorry for those who may have suffered any losses as a result of this tragedy.
Right now it seems as though contaminated wheat gluten may be the culprit in this story. Wheat gluten is a non-meat substance used to boost the protein content of foods. The contamination causes toxic reactions and acute renal failure characterized by excessive thirst, fatigue, extreme panting, vomiting, diarrhea, and loss of appetite. If caught quickly the dog or cat may be saved with aggressive treatment, however, if untreated it is fatal. Acute renal failure differs from chronic renal failure in that it progresses very rapidly. If you suspect your animal has eaten any of the foods listed on the included website, or if they exhibit any of the aforementioned physical signs, please consult your veterinarian immediately.
Please know that The Pet Cabaret has made a commitment to sell high quality foods and supplements that build and maintain the health of your companion animals. We try to do business with companies that are forthcoming with information regarding their products and procedures. Please let us know if we can assist you in any way with information regarding this recall or on the general health and well-being of your animal pals.
In the meantime please consult these Web sites for information:
Food and Drug Administration
Menu Foods
We are deeply sorry for those who may have suffered any losses as a result of this tragedy.
Right now it seems as though contaminated wheat gluten may be the culprit in this story. Wheat gluten is a non-meat substance used to boost the protein content of foods. The contamination causes toxic reactions and acute renal failure characterized by excessive thirst, fatigue, extreme panting, vomiting, diarrhea, and loss of appetite. If caught quickly the dog or cat may be saved with aggressive treatment, however, if untreated it is fatal. Acute renal failure differs from chronic renal failure in that it progresses very rapidly. If you suspect your animal has eaten any of the foods listed on the included website, or if they exhibit any of the aforementioned physical signs, please consult your veterinarian immediately.
Please know that The Pet Cabaret has made a commitment to sell high quality foods and supplements that build and maintain the health of your companion animals. We try to do business with companies that are forthcoming with information regarding their products and procedures. Please let us know if we can assist you in any way with information regarding this recall or on the general health and well-being of your animal pals.
In the meantime please consult these Web sites for information:
Food and Drug Administration
Menu Foods
Monday, March 19, 2007
Herbs for Pets Seminar
Yesterday, I was privileged to be able to attend a seminar on "Herbs for Pets" with herbalist
Greg Tilford, co-author of the book " All You Ever Wanted to Know About Herbs for Pets" ,(which we sell at the store).
It was a great seminar, lasting all day and allowing us to delve into some of topics that we think and talk about all the time here at The Pet Cabaret. We talked a good deal about the prevalance of over-vaccination in veterinary medicine and about how important it is to try to build and maintain WELLNESS rather than stop or control illness.
To that end Greg recommended that we all do at least a few simple things that will offer a better, healthier life to our companion animals and to ourselves as well.
He advocated :
1. Feeding a high quality diet rich in diversity. This, he noted, and we strongly agree, is the basis for wellness in all beings. It is the foundation of a strong, healthy immune system.
2. Add EFA oils to the diet. Again, here diversity is the key. Salmon or other fish oils are our first choice but should be rotated/mixed with other oils such as flax oil, borage oil, or evening primrose oil.
3. Add probiotics and digestive enzymes to the diet. Using these substances will help our pets to utilize food more efficiently, eliminate waste more efficiently, and have a generally healthier intestinal tract.
4. Give and accept lots of love from your companion pals.
Again, the main idea that I took away from the seminar was that it was our job to concentrate on building and maintaining wellness and health in our animals, rather than reacting to illness.
Let us know what you kids think the next time you come into the store.
Greg Tilford, co-author of the book " All You Ever Wanted to Know About Herbs for Pets" ,(which we sell at the store).
It was a great seminar, lasting all day and allowing us to delve into some of topics that we think and talk about all the time here at The Pet Cabaret. We talked a good deal about the prevalance of over-vaccination in veterinary medicine and about how important it is to try to build and maintain WELLNESS rather than stop or control illness.
To that end Greg recommended that we all do at least a few simple things that will offer a better, healthier life to our companion animals and to ourselves as well.
He advocated :
1. Feeding a high quality diet rich in diversity. This, he noted, and we strongly agree, is the basis for wellness in all beings. It is the foundation of a strong, healthy immune system.
2. Add EFA oils to the diet. Again, here diversity is the key. Salmon or other fish oils are our first choice but should be rotated/mixed with other oils such as flax oil, borage oil, or evening primrose oil.
3. Add probiotics and digestive enzymes to the diet. Using these substances will help our pets to utilize food more efficiently, eliminate waste more efficiently, and have a generally healthier intestinal tract.
4. Give and accept lots of love from your companion pals.
Again, the main idea that I took away from the seminar was that it was our job to concentrate on building and maintaining wellness and health in our animals, rather than reacting to illness.
Let us know what you kids think the next time you come into the store.
Friday, March 16, 2007
A quick reminder
Hi Kids,
Just to let you know that appointments for our "First Annual Spring Shots Photo Day" with photographer Chris McLay are filling up. Chris is the photographer responsible for the great photos now gracing the movie poster boxes in the windows of our store.
This is a wonderful chance to get a great shot of your pal(s) by a talented photographer.
Appointments will be 1/2 hour long and may include more than one pet, or a pet and a human if you like. Sittings are $50.00 and you'll walk away with a few photo proofs of the session. Photo packages will be available as well.
So here's the details.....
Sunday, April 15th, 2007
At: The Pet Cabaret
4404 Washington Street
Roslindale, MA
617-323-7387
From: 11 AM - 5 PM
Cost: $50.00
This is, in our opinion, a really reasonable price for a high quality portrait of your pet. We say, go for it.
Just to let you know that appointments for our "First Annual Spring Shots Photo Day" with photographer Chris McLay are filling up. Chris is the photographer responsible for the great photos now gracing the movie poster boxes in the windows of our store.
This is a wonderful chance to get a great shot of your pal(s) by a talented photographer.
Appointments will be 1/2 hour long and may include more than one pet, or a pet and a human if you like. Sittings are $50.00 and you'll walk away with a few photo proofs of the session. Photo packages will be available as well.
So here's the details.....
Sunday, April 15th, 2007
At: The Pet Cabaret
4404 Washington Street
Roslindale, MA
617-323-7387
From: 11 AM - 5 PM
Cost: $50.00
This is, in our opinion, a really reasonable price for a high quality portrait of your pet. We say, go for it.
Thursday, March 08, 2007
New Look...
Our extraordinarily talented designer pal, Bob Quinn, has once again come through with a wonderful new logo for our dog wash "All Washed Up". You'll begin to see his work as we start to integrate it into signs and posters for the store.
Also take a look at the photos in our lighted movie boxes. They are by photographer Chris McLay (Unleashed Photography), the wonderful photographer responsible for the great photos from our "Howl-O-Ween" events.
Chris will be doing a portrait session at the store on Sunday, April 15th. We're booking 1/2 hour sittings with her now, so come by and register, ( $50.00), to get a beautiful portrait of your pal, or you and your pal!
In Memory of Rosie and Nikki
We want to extend our sincere sympathy to Rob and Maureen Festa on the loss of their dear pal Rosie. Rosie was nearly twelve years old and was beautifully loved and cared for by Rob and Maureen.
Sadly, Rob and Maureen also very recently lost their cat Nikki so they've had a really rough time of it lately.
We're very sorry for your losses.
Sadly, Rob and Maureen also very recently lost their cat Nikki so they've had a really rough time of it lately.
We're very sorry for your losses.
Friday, February 23, 2007
Skunk World
So what's up with the number of skunks lurking about these days? We have had a few skunked pooches in the dog wash over the last week or so. First there was Dora, our lovely Bulldog friend. She desperately wanted to play with a skunk that greeted her at her backdoor last week. Sadly, the skunk did not feel the same way. Dora has not recovered from the slight.
Today Agatha the Wirehaired Fox Terrier came in after having had a run in with a skunk. She shook the hell out of it, it sprayed the hell out of her. All's fair in skunk love I guess.
Today Agatha the Wirehaired Fox Terrier came in after having had a run in with a skunk. She shook the hell out of it, it sprayed the hell out of her. All's fair in skunk love I guess.
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Nice ice huh?
So in the words of our friend Erik, how's the ice storm of the century working out for all of you kids? It's been a beauty huh?
We can't keep Safe Paw in the place. We're trying to get as much as we can as fast as we can but it's been tough to get it from suppliers. I guess we got lulled into a sense of complacency when we had all those 65 degree days.
We can't keep Safe Paw in the place. We're trying to get as much as we can as fast as we can but it's been tough to get it from suppliers. I guess we got lulled into a sense of complacency when we had all those 65 degree days.
Thursday, February 08, 2007
Sunday, February 04, 2007
All rightie then....
OK, so for almost two weeks now, our eyes have been bugging out of our heads while we try like hell to get things together in the new space. Things are looking a bit better, though we're still working out of boxes a bit. Witness the boxes at the lower right of the frame.
Our friends are still helping out like mad which is totally cool and keeps us from going certifiably insane. Many special thanks to Eddie O., Heidi, Erik, Leslie, and Flame.
We've gotten the dog wash going if only in an abbreviated manner right now, still have some little kinks to work out with that... but we thought you'd like to see some of our first guests in our new "All Washed Up".
Going to my happy place.
God help me.
Topo Gigio in a box reminding us that we all puzzle and sometimes sicken him.
Saturday, January 27, 2007
Things are taking shape
So the good news is that we can actually see the floor in the new store now. Not all of it, of course, but more of it than we saw earlier in the week. We've gotten a good deal of merchandise onto shelves or on hanging thingies (technical term), so we can at least see stuff. Not everything is up yet but hey, it's been less than a week since we've been there, so all in all we're doing OK.
Topo Giogio, our store cat, has adapted more quickly than we thought he would. He hid for only about a day and now is roaming the store like crazy, checking out people and visiting pups. He lit up Buddy the poodle on Thursday of this week as she was trying to purchase a new winter coat. What a diplomat that cat.
He has also set off the security system at least six times this week. It's been great getting those 1 AM and 3 AM phone calls...needless to say, we're working on tweeking the motion detectors.
Mary, our dog, is a little out of sorts but seems to be doing well in general. She has a nice big bed in back of the counter and has lots of room to whip around Mr. Monkey, her abused toy friend.
We are definitely OPEN so feel free to come by and bask in the "Building 19 like" atmosphere while it is still around.
This is also a good time for people to come in and talk about things that they'd like us to carry. We'll now be able to expand our offerings a bit and want to carry the things that you kids want and the poochies, kitties, birds, reptiles, and small animals of the area need. We can't promise that we'll get everything, but we'll try to make sure that we have in most things.
So we're off to work now and we'll see you soon.
Topo Giogio, our store cat, has adapted more quickly than we thought he would. He hid for only about a day and now is roaming the store like crazy, checking out people and visiting pups. He lit up Buddy the poodle on Thursday of this week as she was trying to purchase a new winter coat. What a diplomat that cat.
He has also set off the security system at least six times this week. It's been great getting those 1 AM and 3 AM phone calls...needless to say, we're working on tweeking the motion detectors.
Mary, our dog, is a little out of sorts but seems to be doing well in general. She has a nice big bed in back of the counter and has lots of room to whip around Mr. Monkey, her abused toy friend.
We are definitely OPEN so feel free to come by and bask in the "Building 19 like" atmosphere while it is still around.
This is also a good time for people to come in and talk about things that they'd like us to carry. We'll now be able to expand our offerings a bit and want to carry the things that you kids want and the poochies, kitties, birds, reptiles, and small animals of the area need. We can't promise that we'll get everything, but we'll try to make sure that we have in most things.
So we're off to work now and we'll see you soon.
Sunday, January 21, 2007
We've Moved!!!
So thanks to the grand efforts of some of our friends and customers we were able to move today in record time. It certainly wasn't easy (who knew we crammed so much stuff into our other teeny tiny location??) but we did it.
We want to thank Jill, Maura, Fred, Milton, Heidi, Erik, Carl, Joe, Anthony, Maureen, Kristen, Chris, Kathy, Jim, Mary, Trisha, and Susi for all their excellent help and promise we'll make it up to you somehow. You all are so very cool.
Thanks again to everyone who's been helping us and look for us to be open sometime this week.
We're thinking Wednesday, January 254th, we'll be at least partially open. We may not be fully operational, but soon, soon, soon.....
We want to thank Jill, Maura, Fred, Milton, Heidi, Erik, Carl, Joe, Anthony, Maureen, Kristen, Chris, Kathy, Jim, Mary, Trisha, and Susi for all their excellent help and promise we'll make it up to you somehow. You all are so very cool.
Thanks again to everyone who's been helping us and look for us to be open sometime this week.
We're thinking Wednesday, January 254th, we'll be at least partially open. We may not be fully operational, but soon, soon, soon.....
Friday, January 19, 2007
Recommendation of the day
If you can manage it, we would recommend never moving anywhere. Stay where you are. Trust us on this.
And just so you know, the word of the day on dictionary.com is "yeasty". I am not sure why I am telling you this...it just seems to appeal to me right now. Let me know what you do with this knowledge now that you have it.
And just so you know, the word of the day on dictionary.com is "yeasty". I am not sure why I am telling you this...it just seems to appeal to me right now. Let me know what you do with this knowledge now that you have it.
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Things are getting better
Yesterday and today were very good days at the new location. We got a great deal done and it's taking some pressure off our heads. So we've realized that not everything is going to be 100% ready off the bat when we re-open but in time, it'll all come together. That's OK....right?
All you kids just be patient and we'll soon have a spanking new place to do all sorts of fun doggie-kitty-hamster-fish-reptile-birdie things.
We'll see some of you on Sunday for the move.
Weeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
All you kids just be patient and we'll soon have a spanking new place to do all sorts of fun doggie-kitty-hamster-fish-reptile-birdie things.
We'll see some of you on Sunday for the move.
Weeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Monday, January 15, 2007
So it goes
Today we got a good deal done at the new location but we did have one set back. As we went to put the tubs into their respective "stalls", they didn't quite fit. Just a touch shy...someone obviously had some measuring problems.
Soooooooo....tomorrow the SawzAll (another tool of champions, much like our beloved hammers) will come out and we will make a little room for the tubs. You know, I do love a SawzAll and usually embrace any opportunity to use one, but this would not be one of my chosen times to whip one out...if I had a choice. But I don't. That's why they make SawzAlls and sledgehammers.
Anyhoo, would you like to see some pictures of some of our progress so far?
Neat and tidy worksite.
Soon to be washroom.
The lonely life of a guard penguin on duty.
Soooooooo....tomorrow the SawzAll (another tool of champions, much like our beloved hammers) will come out and we will make a little room for the tubs. You know, I do love a SawzAll and usually embrace any opportunity to use one, but this would not be one of my chosen times to whip one out...if I had a choice. But I don't. That's why they make SawzAlls and sledgehammers.
Anyhoo, would you like to see some pictures of some of our progress so far?
Neat and tidy worksite.
Soon to be washroom.
The lonely life of a guard penguin on duty.
Saturday, January 13, 2007
Flatlining
Painted the floor yesterday...oil paint in a closed room...opened the doors but it didn't seem to help...more suffering little brain cells lying dead on the floor...had to put them out of their misery. It was the kindest thing to do. Second coat tomorrow. More dead brain cells.
Thursday, January 11, 2007
Moving day draws near
Hi kids,
So moving day is drawing close. We are working like maniacs on the new place trying to get it into some sort of reasonable shape to open up. It's exciting and nerve wracking all at the same time. You all know how moving is.
As of today we are planning to move on Sunday, January 21st. That means that we will be closed at our 4278 Washington Street store on Sunday, January 21st, Monday, January 22nd, and Tuesday, January 23rd. Possibly longer, we will let you kids know about that.
Anyway, so here's the thing...a good many of of you, our dear customers, have been offering to help us out with the move. If any of you are still interested and willing to help for a few hours please give us a call at the store (617.323.7387) and let us know. We definitely do not want to take advantage of anyone, so we'd be asking only for a couple-few hours of your time. No need to beat anyone into the ground.
Thanks much for all your offers of help and all of your support. We look forward to having more fun merchandise to show to all of you and we're really excited about sparking up the doggie wash. Woof!
So moving day is drawing close. We are working like maniacs on the new place trying to get it into some sort of reasonable shape to open up. It's exciting and nerve wracking all at the same time. You all know how moving is.
As of today we are planning to move on Sunday, January 21st. That means that we will be closed at our 4278 Washington Street store on Sunday, January 21st, Monday, January 22nd, and Tuesday, January 23rd. Possibly longer, we will let you kids know about that.
Anyway, so here's the thing...a good many of of you, our dear customers, have been offering to help us out with the move. If any of you are still interested and willing to help for a few hours please give us a call at the store (617.323.7387) and let us know. We definitely do not want to take advantage of anyone, so we'd be asking only for a couple-few hours of your time. No need to beat anyone into the ground.
Thanks much for all your offers of help and all of your support. We look forward to having more fun merchandise to show to all of you and we're really excited about sparking up the doggie wash. Woof!
Thursday, January 04, 2007
Update of sorts
So we continue to work on our new location like mad. We're building and painting and sweeping and cleaning and even swearing a bit just to make sure that the process continues to move smoothly. (We find, that, like chocolate, this activity helps many things.)
We've introduced a new color into our famously "subtle" color scheme. It's called "Pumpkin Cream". We have kind of a "food based thing" going with our colors...we have "Dill Pickle" and "American Cheese" too. The purple is called "Gentle Violet", I don't know how that one crept in there... because we do like the food theme thing. Wouldn't you love to name colors for a living?
Anyway, the color combo will either horrify you or thrill you depending what you're feeling like that day. I am sure we'll hear plently of comments on our "taste" or lack thereof.
Let's see, what else to tell you kids....we are looking at moving up to the new place, tenatively around the third week of this month. Please realize that these plans are NOT YET FIRM because there is a myriad of things left to do yet.
We will likely be taking you all up on your very kind offers of moving help so we will keep you updated on exact dates as we have them.
We've introduced a new color into our famously "subtle" color scheme. It's called "Pumpkin Cream". We have kind of a "food based thing" going with our colors...we have "Dill Pickle" and "American Cheese" too. The purple is called "Gentle Violet", I don't know how that one crept in there... because we do like the food theme thing. Wouldn't you love to name colors for a living?
Anyway, the color combo will either horrify you or thrill you depending what you're feeling like that day. I am sure we'll hear plently of comments on our "taste" or lack thereof.
Let's see, what else to tell you kids....we are looking at moving up to the new place, tenatively around the third week of this month. Please realize that these plans are NOT YET FIRM because there is a myriad of things left to do yet.
We will likely be taking you all up on your very kind offers of moving help so we will keep you updated on exact dates as we have them.
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