Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Yummy Wdenesday morning

Even though it is kinda waiting for storms day and we wanted to do was nap, Mom was working in the kitchen trying out new flavors which means we are the taste testers. So we have been tasting cookies all morning. Now, we can take a nap with a tummy full of droolicious, organic dog cookies that are good for us and are totally allergy free so we won't itch! Yeh!
And if that wasn't the bestest morning, it was nice and cool outside with a breeze, so we got to lay on our cots outside all morning while we waited for each batch to be ready. We don't get to stay outside for long most of the time because it is always so hot and humid. even in the evenings.
It certainly has been a 5 paw morning.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Monday mornin'

Mornin' everyone. Hope your weekend was relaxing and nice. Here in the south it is stormy hot, but not too bad.
All of us had a long talk over the weekend and agreed we all need to be more disciplined with our blogging, so with each new morning we are writing our daily entry and then begin work.

This weekend, our human mom did some yard work and of course we were all right there helping. Mom is very into the natural, organic and holistic way in raising us. Because of that we spent the early morning hours of the weekend making our yard bug free and more importantly, flea free by using cedar chips along our fences then spraying the yard with a mixture of apple vinegar and citrus. It really works.
She also put cedar chips in the house (in places we cannot reach or get to) to rid the house of any pests.
Spraying us with apple vinegar or citrus also got rid of any fleas we had. Mom sprays us each morning with the mixture to keep us bug free and healthy.

After the yard makeove, mom began experimenting with some new bakery cookies. Some with coconut, cranberry and blueberries. They were really good. We think she is adding them to the bakery soon.

Have a wooferful Monday. Follow our activities on twitter.com/pinkpoodlebaker.
You can visit the website at http://www.itisadogslife.com

Monday, July 6, 2009

Corrections

I blame it on it being nap time. Mom said I had errors on the last post so here is the information again. Sorry about that.

www.itisadogslife.com

www.thebarkerypetmall.com

Free issue of Natural Dog House Magazine premiering in August send email to:

magazine@itisadogslife.com

put FREE in subject and your name, email address in body of email

OR

go to www.itisadogslife.com
click Natural Dog House tab
fill in form and hit Submit

We have launched

After a very nice holiday at the lake where it was so hot we didn't go outside much, we are home with very exciting news.
Our two new websites have launched. Although The Barkery is still stilladding photos and products, it is up and available for visits and shopping.

Please visit www.itisadogslife.com
OR
www.thebarkerypetmall.com

Also, we are premiering our new magazine, Natural Dog House in August. For your free issue, send an email to magazine@itisadoslife.com

So it is nap time now....
Later,
Maynard

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Rest in Peace

We are saddened by the deaths of Farrah Fawcet and Michael Jackson. Please think of them and their families.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

On Track Now

So much for the daily blog. We are back on track now. Promise. This is Buki writing today. I am the 2nd of The Three Musketeers.
It has been very hot in the south for the past couple of weeks. We don't go outside too much because we can't breath very well in the high humidity. Not going outside means we are indoors helping mom with all her activities. I know she loves all our help. Her two moments I think are when she is rearranging a room (which she does all the time). We like to wait until mom has the room in total disarray then we offer our "help"; jumping on furniture, playing doggie tag, wrestling, all the things that make her laugh. I have noticed she does not laugh as much when she is moving things around. I wonder why....................
Her second is when she is on the phone with an important call. Because she has the blogs, radio show, magazine and articles to write, she is on calls a lot. We don't like that much because it takes away from our time, so Bodhi usually gets us barking and howling during the calls. We think it is very funny. Her? Not so much!
Because it is so hot and humid, we do sleep more than usual. Mom needs to make more beds. Henry, our Dane brother, hogs all our beds and he has his own couch he can lay on!!!! It is not fair. We like our beds better than his couch.
Homer and Maynard went to the Spa Sunday. We take turns going. It is too much for the Spa to have all of us go on one day. We did it a couple of times and it was a lot of fun, but all the humans thought it better if we came in 2's or 3's. I heard something about all of us were like having 10 2 year old toddlers running around. I don't know about that. We are well behaved. and know our manners. We can get a bit rowdy (we like to do that to humans sometimes). Maybe that is what they were talking about.
Everyone is beginning to take a nap, so I guess I will join them. Have a pawsome day.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Gertie, Oscar, Bessie, Jessie and Henry

Time to introduce the rest of the family.

Gertie, (Gertrude) was a puppy mill throw away because she could not produce any longer. When Gertie came home she did not have a clue what toys were. She was actually very afraid of them. I would put her on a fluffy pillow and she would scramble off as quickly as she could to find the hardest surface possible to lay on. She was very timid. To pick her up was a trial. She would scoot away until you could corner her to pick her up. Going outside was an adventure. Gertie would look longingly outside but was scared to venture out. It took weeks to get her outside. Now, 3 years later she loves laying outside, plays with toys all day, torments her brothers and sisters all day and is much easier to pick up. She is still timid about food. Every dog has their own dish, but Gertie continues to creep up on her dish so timidly. If another dog wants to go to her dish she runs away. We are working on that. Hopefully someday.
Gertie is Front Desk Receptionist with the company. the position is helping her become more outgoing.


Oscar. Oh Oscar. Oscar was rescued from an enclosed back porch where he lived for 5 years. He had no human companionship, had his food thrown on the floor and never saw outside. When Oscar came home he was very grouchy (thus his name). I walked with pillows around my ankles for weeks so he couldn't bite me. Because he was not cared for, his skin was and is a mess, (although improving), he trusted no one and had no social skills.
Today Oscar loves to be held and go on car rides. He loves going to the spa and be pampered. He doesn't really play with the others but does intermingle with them. When I was building the company, I thought the perfect position for Oscar would be Customer Service Manager (tongue in cheek). He is marvelous at it.

The sisters, Bessie and Jessie were rescued from a puppy mill at 5 weeks of age. They came to me at 1 and a half years old. These two are inseparable. They sleep together, play together, do everything together. Bessie is the dominant sibling. Jessie is the beauty. Bodhi loves Jessie. My neighbor calls them The Bitches, because after almost a year they still bark and bark when he is outside. Of course they bark and bark at anything or anyone.
Bessie is my Research Assistant and Jessie is In House Talent. She appears in some of our publicity shots.


Henry the Dane. I received a call from an area shelter when Henry arrived. The Director knew I had had a Great Dane rescue years ago and thought I would be the best one to take him in. Henry had been shot 3 times and was starved. His rear foot was broken. You could see the outline of every bone in his body. Yet, he was such a sweetheart. I immediately took him to my vet to began his healing. After a few days in the hospital he came home. It was so much fun having a Dane in a cast. especially in the rainy spring. In Henry's mind, he is a Pekingese.
Henry is Loss Prevention/Security Director.


So that is the family. Now that introductions are complete we will be writing on a daily or every other day basis. There is alot happening within the company so we are busy but we will make time to let you in on some of our day's activities.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

A Day in the Life

My home consists of 10 rescued dogs; 9 Pekingese and 1 Great Dane who thinks he is a Peke. My neighbor loves to watch them when they are outside because of each distinct personality and how it plays out in the group.
The "kids" thought it would be fun to document their daily activities on this blog. And so, as almost every idea they come with, I agreed. Mostly because their paws are too large to type, so I get to be the type person. They dictate. I type.


Today, everyone wants to be introduced. It's a good idea because this house is in a constant state of activity of some sort and with 10 main characters. a reader may become confused. (My dogs are the smartest dogs!!! I am sooooo proud).

In order of their adoption:

Buli - Buli is a lover. He has to be next to you at all moments. You move. He moves. If you are showing attention to another, Buli will be immediately pushing in to get his fair share. Buli will be 6 years old this October. He came to our home when he was 5 months from a puppy mill. Buli is the first of the Three Musketeers. His personality is non-confrontational; will not fight even if provoked. He just rolls on his back. A very good protector. Any noise, he begins to bark. And bark. And bark. And bark.

Buki - is the 2nd Musketeer. He will also be 6 this year. He is a sweetie and a total mother The untilmate "Worrier". He mothers everyone. He is always cleaning the other dogs. When it's bath time, he is right by my leg moaning while bathing is going on. When the dog comes out of the bath, Buki immediately runs up, sniffs, make sure the dog is fine and then begans the licking. This habit of his has been happening since he came into our home 5 1/2 years ago. You would think he would know the procedure by now, but no.

Bodhi is the 3rd Musketeer. Bodhi thinks he is all that. The Stud. (he is neutered-all are neutered/spayed). He will bully the other dogs, including the dane, but warms up to the girls immediately. He watches over all the girls from the moment they become family members. He is very protective. He also likes to start things; like howling and/or barking spurts or games. He likes to lead everyone everywhere. He HAS to be center of attention. Has to be. Bodhi will be 5 this year.

Homer is the love bug. He is a mass of snuggles and plops.He thinks he is a big, huge protector. He will bark and scratch and scratch and bark at almost anyone or anything. He is a plopper. He does not lay down. He plops. A massive heap of silky, long, black hair. You can't tell his head from his butt when he has plopped. He gives kisses, but only when he wants. He knows he is a cutie. He and his brother were 4 this year.

Maynard is Homer's brother. Maynard lives in Maynard World. He is my "special Peke". Most of the time I have no clue what Maynard is thinking or why he is doing whatever it is he's doing. I don't even think Maynard knows what he is doing. He does a mean Stevie Wonder impression though. Maynard is the dog that I always say 'I don't know' when someone asks what he is doing or why.

Next blog post will introduce Gertie, Oscar, Bessie and Jessie and Henry the Dane. A special tribute to our Hazel Heart who passed in APril.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

A new day

A new month and a new day. Along with the new day has come a new attitude, strength and happiness.
Hazel has been gone for two months today. It is time I pick up all the emotional baggage, put it away and get started on all the things I said I was going to do to honor Hazel.
Over the past 4 weeks there has been a series of events that led to where I stand today. Though many would be devasted by the events, ( I did have a few moments, but they were only moments), I see it as a sign to do what I need to do to achieve what I want to achieve.
I have always been told 'things happen for a reason'. I believe that and now have the opportunity to experience it, fully aware I AM experiencing it instead of wondering why things are hapenning.

People and contacts have come into my life from out of nowhere. Doors have opened, opportunities blossom. All I need is my dedication and will to make it all come together.

And so, with this new found energy, insight and the goal to make Hazel a household name, I will be blogging daily, doing my radio show and expanding my wooferful business, Hazel's Bakery & Diner, all organic, fresh and healthy. "We may not look fancy, but plain is wooferful and healthy".


Follow us on twitter; pinkpoodlebaker, check out our website, Hazelsbakery.com ( we our upgrading our site and will premier it soon), read our blog here and our Facebook page is coming soon.

Although my heart is still broken by Hazel's needless passing, my desire to honor her is more. Come join me on this wooferful journey as we work their our grief and do some marvelous things for dogs.

Afterall it is all about the dogs.


The Bark of the day: Check out www.gopetfriendly.com a newly launched website to plan your vacation with you pets. All pet friendly information.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Alot has happened

Sometimes in times of great sorrow and sadness, things become clearer and more directed.
My Heartworm Hazel began her journey to the Rainbow Bridge at 623AM April 2, 2009. I was and am devasted. My heart is broken. Hazel came home and was laid to rest in a wonderful little garden my dear neighbor, his partner and I cleared. It will blossom into a beautiful, peaceful flower garden later this spring.

Hazel touched everyone she met with her will and determination to live. She enjoyed her days of freedom, finally escaping from the awful cages she was kept in for 9 years. Once she was healthy, she took her place as the matriach of all the rescues who live with me. She did not ask, but was given her due respect by all the dogs, even Oscar who growls from the moment he wakes until the end of his day. Every human feel in love with her.........
Through her passing, my focus is being streamlined. Hazel's Angels has been established as an umbrella for several companies.
The big picture includes Hazel's Angels Sanctuary, a no kill shelter for dogs who are no longer wanted, their pet parents have passed, or have never had a family. Within the walls of the sanctuary will be Hazel's Bakery and Diner, where our organic dog cookies and meals will be available. An area for dogs to come play with their human parents, relax and enjoy the company of our residents. And, just maybe a family will adopt one of the residents.
A Holistic vet, boutique, Natural Dog House, groomer, and photo studio. A percentage of all profits will go to the Sanctuary to help dogs.

Hazel's Angels Foundation is a non profit to aid pet parents who have critically ill dogs receive medical attention.
Our branding will change. Our logo. Our colors. Our new talk radio show, Natural Dog House, premiers this month.
There is much happening. There are days I wonder how I will ever accomplish all this. I know I will. The cause is great. The desire is great. And Hazel is great.
It's all about the dogs. It will happen.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Sadness is heavy

This morning, my darling puppy mill rescue Heartworm Hazel was transported to the hospital where she remains in critical condition. Hazel came to me 3 years ago after she was thrown out by a puppy mill because she was no longer producing and had an agressive case of heartworms.
My vet told me not to become attach as he did not think she would make it through the heartworm treatment.
Well we are 3 years later................
Out of the blue, she fell ill and was rushed to the hospital. So ill, the vet did not know if he could do anything for her, but it giving everything he has to have a Hazel recovery. Hazel is 12 years old - we think - maybe older. She had lived a very hard and difficult life, but is the sweetest thing on earth.
I am not sure she will make it through this as so many things are against her, but we are going to try everything.

Out of all this grief, I made a couple of decisions I think Hazel would be happy with. The bakery's cookies will be renamed......Hazel's Own. Hazel's Cookies, Hazel's, - ...still working on that.
And I have begun the paperwork for a foundation, The Hazel Foundation, that will help pet parents who do not have the finances to have yearly check ups, shots, have their dog or cat spayed or neutered and cannot have the medical care their pet needs to get better. This would cover catastrophic conditions and/or illnesses.
The Bakery already offers free organic food and cookies to Hospice patients. so now we are going a step further.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Stop Puppy Mills

Beside my dog bakery and natural products for dogs business, I rescue dogs. Currently I have 12 dogs and 2 cats. Most are puppy mill rescues, others have been abused and/or neglected, shot, starved, left alone for years with no human interaction, just dry food thrown at them every few days. I could go on and on......

I am hosting an online party in April in conjunction with the Humane Society of US to stop puppy mills. Please visit this URL and sign up to attend or donate to this wooferful cause.


http://www.partylaunch.com/partyanimals?e=stopthepuppymillcruelty

I will have things to send you after you sign up to "attend". This is an online party. There will be a conference call during this national event. I will send the call in number and passcode so you can attend from your home.

Thank you for your support.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Be careful buying treats

I have noticed many people jumping on the ole bandwagon ofmaking homemade dog treats. I have nothing against this as there are many dogs out there, so there is enough demand for suppliers. My issue is many of the people doing this, go to a book store, buy a dog recipe book and start baking. If you look at these recipes books, they use off the shelf human products which have preservatives, additives, coloring artificial flavors, etc. granted, these products may not be as harmful as commercial dog treats, but they are still not healthy. Many recipes use whole wheat flour, unbleached flour, rice flour, soy flour. All of which are not the best thing for dogs and are main causes of allergies. Milk is one of the worse things you could use. Eggs are not the best either. And vegetable and safflower oil are total NO-NOs.
We at The Pink Poodle use only certified, organic ingredients from USA sources. We are actually looking for land to produce our own organic ingredients. This has been a way of life for me for almost 2 decades. I am certified in Holistic Care for companion animals, practice accupressure on all my dogs and only natural remedies. To me animals are just like us and needed to be treated as such. It is a passion for me.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

New to Blogger

Hi. We are The Pink Poodle Bakery, an all natural, organic dog bakery. I have baked and cooked for my dogs since the 90's. A few years ago I was encouraged to offer my product to the public. After much coaxing, I went for it and am thrilled I did. I have met many dog people, have many clients throughout the USA and Canada.
We use all certfied organic ingredients, hand mix and cut our cookies. We do not make bulk doughs and freeze. We prepare fresh daily.


I have added ECO friendly dog beds and toys, natural remedies, herb and essential oil based dog care products. The Pink Poodle Bakery has been in Pet Product News, a national industry magazine.

This is my passion, not just a business. I am certified in Holistic Care for Companion animals. All 12 of my dogs (all rescues) eat my cookies, cakes, muffins and meals daily, sleep on the beds, play with the toys, are cared for with our dog products and use the natural remedies. My dogs have not been to a vet in years. They are that healthy.

I hope you stop by time to time to see what The Pink Poodle Bakery is up to.