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Month: June 2012

Man’s Best Friend = Woman’s Best Man

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Yes, I did just share a post about dogs in weddings not too long ago, but every time I stumble upon a gorgeous canine wedding photo I experience this urge to share it with you! How majestic and regal is this image? No doubt it will be treasured forever by the bride and her soon-to-be husband. I’m in a romantic sort of mood today, so please, if you have any photos from your weddings that include your pets (like this reader submission) feel free to post them on the Pawsh Facebook page! I would love to see them!

Doggie Sprinkles

Is your pup a picky eater? Every once in a while Rory, my food loving rag-a-muffin, will suddenly decide to turn her nose up at any offered kibble. No matter how much encouragement she receives she will refuse to chow down, instead preferring to beg for treats (shameful puppy!)

So when Lincoln Bark offered to send me samples of their adorable Doggie Sprinkles, a nutritional supplement that adds taste and protein to your dog’s dish, I was ever so grateful. Sure enough a few shakes of this product over Rory’s dinner on one of her picky days had her gobbling up everything in her bowl with unabated enthusiasm.

Available in five delicious flavours — shrimp, salmon, duck and pea, roasted peanut and chicken liver — these Doggie Sprinkles have proven to be a fun and effective way to dress up supper time! How do you get a picky eater to eat? Also, remember these beautiful breed bowls?

Find Your Table in Pawsh Fashion

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It is always a delight to discover tips for including dogs in weddings. In the past it has been a pleasure to share with you all sorts of pooch friendly bridal celebrations, from dogs in wedding photos to a dog-friendly proposal (so romantic!) Now there is another brilliant idea to add to the list found through 100 Layer Cake — a canine inspired ‘find your pooch, find you table’ board!

How adorable are those illustrations? Each furry face corresponds to a twin face on the table, guiding guests to where they are supposed to be. I think I might actually enjoy putting together a seating chart if I could stare at this sort of artwork while doing so.

Would you ever consider this approach for your wedding? Do you have any other tips for including dogs in weddings? I would love to hear your thoughts!