Christmas Wish

Earlier in the week we were contacted by KDWB asking if we wanted to help with Dave Ryan's Christmas Wish. Our donation would help a Twin Cities family in need this holiday season and make sure their dog was taken care of!  How could we say no to this!  Since then, we have gotten emails from many people thanking us for our generous donation, and others asking if they could hear the whole story of where our donation went.  You can Click Here to download the MP3 of the story or hit the play button below.

Have a great day!

Keith

Tips to find a lost dog

Thanks to Facebook Sophie has been returned home! This past weekend, Sophie (one of our customers at Bubbly Paws Dog Wash) was missing.  Her neighbors (Norman's parents) were texting me asking for us to put up Sophie's picture on our facebook page.  I did that, but I also suggested a few other ideas.  I told them about the Lost Dogs MN facebook page, and at 1am, they got a text from someone that saw her picture on there and spotted her. So there is your proof that social media does help people find lost dogs.  Social media was so powerful that a few of our customers saw the post and even showed up to help look for her!  The next day, Norman's parents suggested I write a blog post on tips to help find a lost dog.  So here goes...

First lets talk about prevention.... Make sure your dog has a micro chip and the information has been updated with your micro chip provider.  Check your dog's tags, make sure they are secure on the collar, and have a current contact number (a cell phone is always best).  Finally, if your pooch is an escape artist, there is the TAGG pet tracker, which has a GPS chip in it, which can show you exactly where your dog is. Norman has one of these and they are pretty sweet.  You can draw a map online and anytime your dog leaves the area you get a text message.

Now that you have all your contact information updated, lets go over what to do should the be lost.

1- Get the word out.  Make sure you have a good picture of the dog.  Post it on your facebook and twitter feeds, but also post it on the Lost Dogs- MN facebook page.  Contact pet businesses that you frequent and ask for them to put the picture on their facebook and twitter accounts.

2- Think like a dog - Where does your dog like to go?  Think about favorite parks, neighbor houses, etc that they love to go to.  Remember a dog can cover lots of space in a matter of minutes if they are running.

3- Make phone calls - Hopefully your dog is micro chipped, and if someone finds them they will take them to the local vets office or animal control center.  We even had a customer bring in a dog they found to our doggy daycare because they did not know what to do.  So call all the local pet stores, dog dacyares, and vets offices.  Another good place to call after hours is the after hours  Emergency vet located in Golden Valley and Eden Prairie.  Don't forget to call the police non emergency numbers in your city, and the cities surrounding you.  Make sure to leave your contact information in case someone calls.  Remember, if a person finds a lost dog, they might not know where to go, so the more places that have your information, the better.

If your dog is lost more than 24 hours, which we hope never happens, here is a great article on more long term advice.  It is written for a Sheltie, but can be adapted to any breed.

Hopefully you will never need this information, but now you are prepared just in case!

Keith

 

Christmas Tree Shopping

This morning, Trycia, Roxy and I went to the dog wash for about 3 hours to help out, and then it was time to go Christmas Tree shopping!   We went to the Rangers Tree Lot in the Linden Hills area.  We have gone there for the past 4 years and always get great service.  After walking through the rows of trees, we found one we liked.  Oh, and Roxy received a few dog treats from the staff!  Hope everyone is gearing up for the holidays!

Keith

 

St Louis Park Magazine

The St Louis Park Magazine did a great photo recap of the 2012 Woof 'n Treat Halloween party.  We raised over $3000 for Homeward Bound Rescue!  Pampered Pooch Playground and Bubbly Paws put this great event on each year.

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Growing Up Bubbly

It's been a year since I started here at Bubbly Paws and I have learned and grown so much. I have met a ton of awesome dog lovers and dog rescuers working in the Twin Cites to make it a more dog friendly place. One of the great things I've seen in the past year is a crew of puppies grow up. It is so much fun to see how much a puppy can grow in a year, or even a few months!

Hank is an awesome mini goldendoodle that gets groomed by Jessica. He is a fun and well-behaved puppy who is such a charmer!

Tilly is a neighbor of ours and she is a pile of personality! She is always getting into something and maybe even making a mess but she is so cute and silly, we just can't be mad!

Hardy is an adorable mutt that gets groomed by Jessica. He is always surprising us with his quiet and collected demeanor. Hardy is truly on old soul in a puppy body!

Olive is a gorgeous Labrador retriever puppy who I get the pleasure of giving full-service baths to. She is a huge sweetheart and just started her growing up, check out how little she was her first visit to Bubbly Paws:

Dolly is a total doll! She is growing up too, just like Olive and I just can't wait to see how big she is when she comes in next!

Dog Gift Guide 2012

 

In addition to our unique selection of dog sweaters, leashes, collars, and toys, the staff of Bubbly Paws Dog Wash has put together a list of all the coolest dog gift ideas for 2012.  All the gifts are available at Bubbly Paws Dog Wash.  Don't forget about your pooch this holiday season, and remember a Bubbly Paws gift card could make the best gift!

 

Fugly Friends

These hand made toys, with unique names, and fortunes in the middle are sure to make your pooch smile this holiday season.  We have a great selection of holiday themed "Fugly's".

 

 

Lil' Bulb with Treat Spot

This cute Christmas light bulb will put any pooch in the holiday mood.  There is a small hole in the bottom so you can add a treat.

 

 

Wishbone Toy

This wishbone toy is built extra tough and is able to hold up to the biggest droolers!  The inside is made of recycled materials and holds a squeaker.

 

 

 

Holiday Mint

This larger than life holiday mint will provide hours of chewing fun for your pooch!  Plus, it smells like peppermint!

 

 

Ginger Snaps

These nifty vintage looking twist treat containers will look great on any kitchen counter and your dog will enjoy the yummy gingersnap treats!

 

 

Cod Skin Dog TreatCod Skins

The cod is caught in season by local fishermen on small boats from Maine to Cape Cod to Alaska. Each treat is hand-rolled and slowly dehydrate each skin to create this savory, healthy treat.

 

 

Rudy the Reindeer

HuggleHounds have always created cute toys, and this holiday season is no different.  Rudy the Reindeer would make the perfect stocking stuffer.

Giving Thanks

This time of year is so special because we can all stop rushing around for a bit and think about what we are thankful for. My dog’s quiet and loving presence gives me so much; when we take a walk and stop to smell the flowers (or leaves or trees) it is a nice reminder to be thankful for little moments of peace. We had a crazy busy event season and raised a ton of money for a few local rescues. When the tally came in for how much we raised for Homeward Bound Dog Rescue at Woof N Treat it almost brought me to tears. I am so thankful to be part a community that gives back so much.

I love working with rescues and they always need more help and more foster homes. If you ever need to feel loved and give back I would encourage you to foster a dog. Fostering is one of the most rewarding things a dog lover can do. When you care for a dog in your home until they are adopted you literally save their life in many instances. Watching a dog recover from the stress of shelter or homeless life and blossom into a real house dog is so incredible. I am so lucky to watch dogs who have been fostered or who have been recently adopted learn how to live the good life, bit by bit. Fostering a dog can be demanding but if you find a rescue that will work with you to find a dog that fits your lifestyle it can be simple and free way to give back to your community and save a life.

Bubbly Paws and The Pampered Pooch Playground are participating in the The Great Minnesota Pet Food Drive. We are collecting donations and unopened food and dog supplies for local rescues like The Pet Project. When you make a donation you receive $5 off a self-service bath and you can be entered to win a free day of dog daycare at the Pampered Pooch. It’s easy to make a small donation when checking out at Bubbly Paws, just ask! Drop off food and supplies at either the Pampered Pooch or Bubbly Paws and help dogs in an easy way.

I am so thankful for all the love my dog gives me, in so many ways he is my best buddy. Take a minute to remember all the love your dog gives you and pay a little forward in whatever way you can. Thanks to all of you!

Holiday Grooming

Jessica is our groomer and she is excellent. She has a natural understanding of dogs and has been grooming for five years. I get to watch her work all day and see her interact with all her client dogs as well as her own dogs so I always feel confident recommending her. All of us at Bubbly Paws ask her for help and advice with difficult grooming questions because of her talent and experience. We normally book up about two weeks in advance for grooming appointments. Around the holiday season we are even more busy than normal. We still have openings before Thanksgiving so call or email now to ensure your dog is clean and looking good before company comes to visit. We are also happy to book appointments in December so you can avoid the rush and get your dog groomed for the holidays at a time that is convenient to you. If you mention my blog post when making an advance holiday appointment you can get $5 off the cost of your groom or free nail grinding

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We will be offering more full-service baths before the holidays as well so if your dog does not need any hair trimming we are happy to do the work of getting your dog fresh and clean! Call us at 952-657-5300 or make reservations online here.

Halloween Safety

I am so excited for our Halloween party Woof N’ Treat! I hope to see all of our friends and their dogs in costume and having a great time but Halloween can be a dangerous time for pet so I thought I would take a moment to remind everyone of a few safety tips before our big party.

It is common knowledge that chocolate is bad for dogs and cats so keep candy out of their reach. Even non-chocolate candy can be dangerous to pets, Xylitol is an artificial sweetener that is very toxic to animals and wrappers can cause choking or intestinal blockage. Pumpkins are non-toxic to pets (pumpkin is actually a great treat for dogs) but make sure carved pumpkins with candles are out of the way so they can’t be knocked over by your pet.

Trick or treater’s can scare pets, from the constant doorbell ringing to the scary costumes so on the night of Halloween is it best to keep your pets in a separate room away from the front door. Make sure your pets have current tags on in case they get spooked and escape.

I am so excited to see all the dog costumes on Saturday but make sure to try on your pet’s costume before the costume contest to make sure they will tolerate wearing it. The costume should not restrict your dog’s movement, block their vision or obstruct their hearing or breathing. Keep an eye on your pet to make sure they don’t chew or eat parts of their costume.

I wish you all a safe and happy Halloween and hope to see you and your dog at Woof N’ Treat!

Here are a few links to more pet safety tips:

http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/pet-care-tips/halloween-safety-tips.aspx

http://vetmedicine.about.com/cs/winterinfo/a/halloweensafety.htm

Why we don't sell the coolest pet product of 2012

dog pooper scooper One thing that we try really hard to do at Bubbly Paws Dog Wash is find unique products that are not sold in big box stores and products that we really believe in.  Last weekend we were at a pet expo for retailers and found a great product that I was so excited to sell. It was basically a poop bag holder, but you can roll the poop bags back in rather than jamming and stuffing them back into the unit.  This was honestly the one product that we found that I was most excited to try to sell.   When we got back from the pet expo, I was telling all of our dog wash staff about how great this product is and everyone was really excited to try it.  I very rarely get this excited over something I found at a trade show!   The product is made by a small, start up company, which was another reason that we were excited to sell them.  They called me last Monday and we talked on the phone for about 10 minutes, and I let them know how great their product was.  We placed our order, and they told us that we did not order enough of the product (we ordered  12 of them which is 2 cases), after all it is a new product and we were not even sure of it was going to sell. They sent the order back and said that we needed to order more!! I am honestly not sure why a small, start up company is trying to up-sell and make us order more on a product that is brand new.  They should honestly be happy that someone is placing an order no matter how big or small it is.  If it took off and sold great, we would have come back and ordered more.  I guess the moral of the story is not every small business is as small business minded as we are.  We try to support as many small or local companies as we can.  I honestly don't like to carry products that you can find in one of the huge stores.

So sorry that this was such a negative post, but I felt we should tell everyone why we are not carrying it.  Oh, as you will notice, I never mentioned the company by ;)

Have a great weekend!

Keith

 

Pet Expo Fun

Pet Expo in MinneapolisEvery fall there is an industry pet expo in Chicago that Trycia and I like to go to.  Honestly I am not always a huge fan of these events, you have all the big companies there trying to sell you on why their product is the best.  What we really love to see is the small businesses that are there, because we enjoy supporting them (since we are also a small business).  We found a few really cool products that you will start to see at the dog wash in the next few weeks. While in Chicago, we also visited a few dog washes and doggy daycares.  I am still convinced that Bubbly Paws is one of the nicest and most upscale dog washes in the country and that our customer service is always great!  As always, if you ever have feedback please let us know!

I am originally from the Chicago area, and it was great to see my family and friends while we were in town!

Have a good night!

Keith

 

The best new dog toy

Today we got a very interesting email at the dog wash telling us about how this guy created the best new dog toy every made.  He went on and talked about how he designed it, and all the work and money he put into the product and why we need to blog about it.  I believe that our integrity is the best thing we have going for us at Bubbly Paws Dog Wash... So I asked him to send us a sample of his "amazing" product, and if our dog Roxy and some of the shop dogs like the toy, then we can review it.. I can't say something is the best without actually trying it out! He said that he would not send out sample products without a minimum 20 toy order.. So I quickly responded saying that we refuse to review and sell the product...  I mean seriously, I am not going to lie on the blog and say something really is the best when I have never even touched it!

With almost every retail product we sell at Bubbly Paws Dog Wash, there is a story behind it, or a reason we sell it.  If you want to know why something is great, just ask our staff.

Have a great night!

Keith

 

Beer With Your Buddy

Beer with your buddy in minneapolis, mn Last night was the final Beer With Your Buddy of the season, and it was a great night despite the colder weather! Bubbly Paws Dog Wash has been part of this event for the past 2 summers, and we love it!  Roxy had lots of fun watching everyone make s'mores and walking from table to table begging fir treats. This might be one of her favorite events!  People often ask why we do so many events, and I always say they are fun and I love to sport anything that makes Minneapolis a dog friendly city and we like to support businesses that support local pet rescues.  Don't worry, just because Beer With Your Buddy is over for the season, that does not mean everything is over!  I am working on putting together a great event with one of our favorite Micro Brewery's.  Hopefully we will have everything worked out soon and we can give you the details!  Until then, get excited for our 5th annual Woof 'n Treat Dog Halloween Party!

Have a great day!

Keith

Social Media Done Right

It is no secret that we LOVE to use Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at the dog wash.  Seriously, we have so much fun putting pictures up and interacting with our customers on there.  I get really annoyed with businesses that don't understand how to use it correctly.  I think my biggest problem is when a company put up "Like this picture if ____" or when companies try to sell products. Social media should be fun and interactive!  Trycia and I were in Kauai for the past few days and we had a blast there and I was very impressed with how well our hotel responded to social media.  As some of you might know I love coffee and I found out that our hotel was importing Settle's Best coffee rather than using the amazing Kona coffee which is gown locally!  Why would they order coffee that is mass produced over 2000 miles away and then have to ship it for people to enjoy OK coffee.  I asked them this question on their facebook page, and within about 3 hours I had a response saying that they have a coffee cart that brews Kona coffee... But to make it even better, they delivered 2 bags of coffee and coffee mugs direct to our hotel room so we could brew it in our room.  I mean seriously, what company does that?  I was just so impressed by them.  The trip was great and it is always hard to go away when you have 2 small businesses that you worry about.  Thankfully we have Lill who is an amazing manager, Jess who is an amazing groomer and out wonderful staff of Cat, Ashley and Kalyn. If you want to read more about our trip, visit the Pampered Pooch Playground Blog. So if you run a small business, there is your social media lesson for the day... Go to Kauai, and learn how to facebook!

Have a great night!

Keith

 

Roxy's Uptown Minneapolis Adventure

Roxy shopping in Uptown Minneapolis,mn Trycia, Roxy and I had lots of fun shopping in Uptown yesterday... I know I always say this, but Minneapolis really is a dog friendly city!   Our first stop was the Apple Store, which LOVES having dogs come in.  All the staff flock to you, but not to help, just to pet your dog!  We both got the new iPhone 5 on Friday and wanted to get a case, but guess what...  The Apple Store does not have cases in stock yet.  Call me crazy, but I just assumed they would have cases for their hottest new product.

When we were done playing with all the toys, we walked down the street and I had to wait outside while Trycia was shopping (they were not dog friendly, sad!).  While waiting on Hennepin Ave, lots of people would pet Roxy as they walked by and she loved it!  Our final stop was at the new CB2 store. I walk talking to one of the employees there and he said "how could we not be dog friendly, I love to meet them all".  There is something that just feels cool about taking your dog with you!  I am always surprised more stores are not dog friendly!

Where are some of the places that you like to take your pooch?

Have a good day!

Keith

Halloween is in the air!

dog halloween party, minneapolis, mn The past 2 weeks, I have been working hard to get everything lined up for our 5th annual Woof 'n Treat dog Halloween party which will be outside Bubbly Paws Dog Wash!  Each year it keeps getting bigger and better and this year will be no different.  I think back to the first year that we had the party at Pampered Pooch Playground, our doggy daycare because it was the first real event that we had!  We learned a few things and then made it even better and more fun for customers and dogs each year.  Last year was the first time we had the doggy party at Excelsior and Grand and it was a huge hit!!.  All of the businesses in the area were so impressed with how well it ran, that everyone wanted to be part of it this year!  Earlier this week, I had a great meeting with all the business owners and managers from the area and everyone is VERY excited for the event.  This year the event benefits Homeward Bound Rescue.  You can see all the details on the Woof 'n Treat website and facebook page.

Below are just a few things that will happen this year.

- Local Beer tasting

- Hay rides (for dogs and people)

- DJ

- Amy James from K102 hosting the costume contest

- And so much more!!

If you have any ideas or suggestions, just let us know!

Keith

 

A fun day at Woofstock!

This past Saturday was one of my favorite dog events of the year... Linden Hills Woofstock!  Everyone always asks why it is my favorite event, and it is because we live in the Linden Hills area and it is our way of giving back to the community in which we live!  Both our businesses have so much in common with those of Linden Hills Businesses (we are small, local, community minded and try hard to be as green as possible).  For the past 4 years Pampered Pooch Playground has been a presenting sponsor, and Bubbly Paws has been a sponsor for the past 2 years.   All the products that we had for sale were either made by a local company or a green product! People that stopped out got to have fun in the Photo Booth and sample the doggy beer.  Jessica, our groomer at Bubbly Paws left the booth for a few minutes to grab something to eat, and her fan club must have stopped out!  In a 10 minute period, about 3 people were talking about how much they love her grooming style, and how we groom dogs at Bubbly Paws.  I really enjoyed getting this type of feedback!  We never  wanted to groom a bunch of dogs each day, but focus more on the quality of the groom and the stress free setting!

Have a great day!

Keith