I have to apologize...I have been a bit neglectful lately with the blog, but for good reason. I have been slaving away in my doghouse, adding TONS of new products (like dog clothes, MLB jerseys and dog toys). I'm not even close to done yet, but I wanted to share an email that I received from a friend today. The story may or may not be true, it's hard to tell with forwarded forwards of a forward, you know. Anywhoo, the story, though sad, made me smile and realize that this six-year-old has it all figured out...
Entries Tagged as 'Dogs'
I watched Mine last week and got more than I'd expected. I expected the independent film to be a one-sided, tell-me-what-to-think story about Katrina-surviving dogs, but once the movie was over, I was left thinking (crazy huh!?). The film did a great job at showing the saddening devastation of Hurricane Katrina on the dogs and people of New Orleans, but it also did a great job at showcasing the other side of the story for these dogs...finding homes again.
Might want to grab a tissue when you watch this video. Ricochet was training since the day he was born to be a service dog. That didn't go as planned, but he ended up being an example dog by providing for people in unconventional ways. It's truly a touching story!
Things have been busy behind-the-scenes at the BaxterBoo compound lately. We've all been working our tails off to get hundreds of new products on the site and we are pretty excited to welcome some great new brands to our BaxterBoo family. Learn about the cool new brands...
We're here on the campaign tail, that's right tail not trail (unless you know of a good off-leash trail around here). Anyway, here in this small laid-back town called Divide, Colorado, things are heating up as the mayoral race is underway. Votes are coming in online and ballots are being counted. You can hear the faint panting and purrs as the candidates patiently wait for the results. Who will be the next Mayor of Divide, a Dogocrat or Repblicat? Only the public can decide...




