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Pet of the Week: Deuce

My apologies for being MIA yesterday. If you can believe it, I had internet troubles — yes, in this day and age internet troubles still exist. However, things are all fixed now, which is wonderful news because I can introduce you to this week’s pet of the week, Deuce!  He is a brown and white Boston Terrier and apparently a Halloween fanatic! He is now in the running for the October Pet of the Month title and prize!

Thank you everyone for your submissions this week! Remember it’s never too late to send us your pet pictures to [email protected].

Creative Peeps 03: Carole + Chai

Carole Allman is the founder and designer of Huggable Hound, an independent online shop that sells unique collars and the occasional leash. Based in Ottawa, Carole and her trusty sidekick, Chai the Greyhound, work together to create a little sumthin’ sumthin’ different in the pet world. Here’s a peek into their studio!

1)  What is your typical work day like with your pet?

I spend an equal amount of my day searching for fabric online, sourcing materials, connecting via Facebook and Etsy and sewing.  Chai is never far behind, she follows me from room to room, always waiting for ear scratches or a tummy rub.
2)  Does Chai help model the collars that you make?
Chai definitely is my ‘go to girl’ for all of my collar modelling needs, even the boy patterns!  She always makes me laugh because she really doesn’t like it when I take her collar off and always wiggles into a new design when I hold it up in front of her.  Crazy as it sounds, I do believe she really likes trying on new collars.
3)  How do you get started in the morning/what is your morning routine with your pet?
First priority, a double espresso cappuccino and snuggles with Chai. Then she has her breakfast and a half hour walk.  Walks are always interesting with Chai because I always have to be on the lookout for squirrels and neighbourhood cats.  Most times she sees a critter long before I do (I have the sore shoulder to prove that!)  
Next it’s onto social networking. Facebook first. I always post pictures of my new fabrics and collar designs there and follow up with requests for donations to rescue and adoption groups.  Then onto my Etsy shop where I check for any questions or messages.  I’m beginning to have lots of repeat orders and custom requests, because people are looking for a specific colour or pattern and I’m always happy when I can successfully match a request with a find.  My most recent custom request was for pretzel fabric for a lady with a Greyhound named Pretzel.  She was thrilled with her 2″ inch pretzel buckle collar and matching leash and I was very happy to be able to cater to her custom request.  


4)  What is your favourite thing to do during work breaks with your pet?

Chai determines the work breaks around here.  When she wants to play, she will come into my sewing room and do whatever it takes to make me take a break.  She will try to get her paws on my legs or manoeuvres her head under my arm, until eventually I give in and take a break. There is only one thing we love to do during break time.  Stuffies!  Chai is crazy about her stuffies and loves it when I throw them down the hall for her.  She races down the hall before I even throw it, getting a head start, catches it and jumps on my bed.  Then she goes through her ritual of shaking it (to death) or ripping its stuffing out.  Then runs back down the hall — “again Momma?”

5)  Where is your favorite place to work? 

My favourite place to work is in my sewing room.  I live on a very quiet street and have three 20-year-old maple trees right outside my window. I enjoy hearing the birds chirping and watching the squirrels, with Chai on her bed beside me. What could be better?
6)  If Chai could talk, what do you think she would advise you to do when designing collars?
“Momma, you need more PINK collars!”  Chai is all about PINK.
7) Where do you get your design inspiration from? 
I’m always searching for new fabric trends, either on Etsy or Ebay.  I have over 600 friends on facebook, most of them dog owners, and I have to say I get my inspiration from them.  My customers have been great with their feedback, letting me know if they want to see more reds, more novelty fabrics or “my dog really looks great in turquoise, can you find something for her?” I’ve also been known to stop a nurse or two and ask them where they purchased their scrubs because I can picture that fabric on a martingale collar!
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Thank you Carole and Chai for sharing about your creative process! If you’re a creative person with a pet and would like to be featured on Pawsh please write to us at [email protected].

Rain Rain Don’t Go Away!

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Putting your dog in a rain coat isn’t for everyone. However I believe that as long as the piece is functional there is no reason for it not to also be cute. Keeping your pup dry amidst a rain storm not only makes their walk a little more enjoyable — especially if your pup hates rain as much as Rory does — but it saves you the hassle of towel drying when they return indoors with a mad case of the ‘water wiggles’ (aka when a canine gets hyper because they are wet).

These beautiful designs from Tree Parlour offer classic tailoring with a generous splash of personality. Bright prints, bold graphics and stylish colours make these charming coats a must have for the season! And don’t forget about the super comfortable and cozy winter jackets too for when old Jack Frost comes a-calling. PS: Isn’t the greyhound in these photos just darling?

Dolly Needs a Home

This morning I would like to introduce you to a very special lady who I recently met called Dolly. She is currently a foster dog at Hopeful Hearts Rescue, who is patiently waiting for that special someone to come along and welcome her into their loving family.  There is so much to know about this darling, so please keep reading!

Dolly is believed to have been abandoned on the streets of Montreal — as such, she responds beautifully to French commands, but she’s a clever girl who can also understand English. She knows how to sit, give a paw, lie down and comes running with a waggy tail whenever she is whistled for. Being a poodle mix, she is extremely intelligent. After only a day at her foster home she learned where the kibble was kept (she paws gently at the cupboard when dinner time rolls around) and sits by the front door when she needs to go out.

Weighing in at approximately 6lbs, Dolly is a teeny-tiny little girl who loves nothing more than to snuggle on your lap and just be close to people. She greets everybody with a happy tail that shakes so much her entire back end waggles! You just need to talk to her and that little tail feather starts to shake.  She seems especially ecstatic to meet children and is very gentle with them — however, because of her age (she’s believed to be about 10 years old, but still has so much life left to live!) she would be best suited for a mature home. Oh, she also gets along famously with other dogs — big, small or giant, it doesn’t matter! Dolly loves everyone.

Dolly is bursting with energy! She loves to roll around on rugs, kicking all four legs in the air as though celebrating her second chance on life! She also never says no to indulging in a bellyrub. She loves to play ‘pat your hands’ on the floor, sort of like a doggy version of tag and bounces around with excitement whenever it is time for a walk. Then when she is tuckered out she likes to sleep on her back like a person for a nice long nap and has the cutest little snore you’ve ever heard!

Apart from her sweet and sensitive personality, Dolly’s ears are perhaps her most memorable feature. When she’s looking straight forward her ears look like their are bunched up in pig-tails or invisible hair rollers. Then when she looks up at you (as she always does, because she likes to see her people) those ears flop backwards in true elephant-style. Those ears never fail to make you laugh!

One last adorable thing about Dolly is that she is a little scared of human sneezes and will scuttle out of the room like lightning if somebody says, “A-choo!’ — but don’t worry, she quickly returns to make sure you are alright.

Dolly is a very special lady who brings instant joy and love wherever she goes. Hopeful Hearts has made sure that she is all up to date on shots and has had a complete dental workup. Plus she will be spayed next month. Dolly needs a loving family who will cherish her quirky face and hilarious personality. If you are interested in adopting this precious bundle of fur, please contact [email protected] or visit the Hopeful Hearts website.

(Photos by Liz Bradley)