An NEW thing to do—U-WASH-DOGGIE????
Well, just yesterday when I had the chance to see Howard scratch and completly be frustrated—-I thought as a dog owner and “head of the pack” I needed to take action. He needed a bath because maybe he had fleas? Do I bathe first, then put the chemicals on to destroy whatever is itching him??? I did what any good pet owner would do—consult with facebook and see what my “friends” had to say. They all told me….BATHE first. Although one fan of “designed to sell” told me I better wait a day to be sure I did not douse him with chemicals the same day of a bath, then asked me if yellow was too bright in the kitchen….I have no clue about Yellow, (YES it works if you’re GAY) but I DID wait a day to give Howard any chemicals. I decided as a new thing— since I am the dog owner, why should I drop him off at a doggie place? I needed to kill the fleas myself, bathe him myself, yet…I could not bare to bathe him in my own bathtub or shower, so….where was a woman to go????? Where could I WASH MY OWN DOGGIE?????? Then I saw it…..a place ….literally called …..
U-WASH-DOGGIE…..commanding me to take action…..THAT is a place I can respect. I wish they had more places like that.
U-Take GIRL To NICE Place to EAT
U-stop talking and ask about HER-
U-Pay for check
I could continue, but I wont. This is my new thing.
U (I) washed doggie.
U-Watch Video!!!



This is my FAVE so far because it features that adorable chunk of fur, Howie! Love when he’s scampering away from you in the parking lot:).
So, I’ve talked to my vet about doggies getting fleas, here’s what he’s said…. if you’re using the topical treatment on the back of the neck, everytime you wash the dog or get the dog groomed, that topical treatment is washed off. We use a pill format for flea prevention, since we live in the south, and the fleas here are relentless and year round… anyway, just thought I’d share what my vet told me – that those topical applications WILL wash off if you bath your dog. The pill is perfect for us, and has worked really, really well.
This is one of the best videos you’ve ever done, because it
communicates two precious and elusive qualities–joy and
love. And it does so non-verbally, which is the real mark of good filmmaking. (Sure, the music helps, but nothing can take the place of what the two of you looked like, there, doing what you were doing.) It made me smile (no uncliched way to say that, sorry) right away and all the way through, until my face was nearly palsied.
Very, very nice work, and l,
Pete