Thursday, December 30, 2010

THANK YOU TWEEDLES... (Current update: Now only 6 Pet Photos Needed of Dogs or Cats: Any Breed, Any Size, Any Color for our Caption Contest



Hooray, Tweedles is helping us out by submitting this photo for us to use for this month's photo for our Monthly Caption Contest.


That's right Blogger Buddies! We are in search of Cute and Silly Pet Photos to use for our Monthly Caption Contests for the New Year 2011

So won't you please help us out? Just leave us a comment on this post with a link to your wonderful photo.


OR... if you wish to submit your photos via email, please use this email address: *****peaceloveandpugs{at}yahoo[dot]com.***

Thank you so much for helping us with this.

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2011 to all our Blogger Buddies

P E A C E and L O V E

Joan

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Meet Nicky ... a beautiful Standard Poodle from Northport, AL...wearing a Dog Snood from Linden Line Designs



Linden Line Designs has a new testimonial on our Snood page. I would like to thank Kay and Bob T. of Northport, AL, for sharing their many kind words as well as great photos of their poodle, Nicky.


"We received the snood you made for our poodle Nicky. We all love it. We were using the alligator style hair clips and Nicky would back away and cringe when he saw the clip. When we went to take the clip off he would duck his head and try to get out of reach. They worked fairly well as long as he did not shake his head, which would cause the clip to fly away.
Now, all we have to say is "let's put your snood on" and he stands and eats his meal like nothing is on him. After he finishes his meal, we tell him "snood" and have him sit and then we catch the snood on both sides in front and he backs out of it.
All three of us love it and will never be without one or more.
Thank you again for your help in picking the right size."

I just love this story it makes me very happy that Nicky is so comfortable with his new snood. No more alligator clips for him.


Some of you might be asking:
What is a dog snood?

Well the snood is a gentle way to hold back a dog's long ears to prevent accidental chewing. It also helps keep the ears from dipping into food and water.

Many snoods are used at Dog Shows for showing purposes.

Snoods can also be used to aid in the healing process, too. Some dogs get bloody ear tips due to vasculitis and need a snood to help aid in the healing process.

Here is the page to our Dog Snoods, if you would like more information.

Have a Happy Day Everyone!


Joan
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