Archive for May, 2011

What the hell, Evangers?

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Frank, Friday and Billie eating actual Duck dog food, made from actual duck (a concept Evangers can’t seem to figure out)

 

Is it possible that everyone at Evangers Pet Food company has lost their freaking minds?

Hot on the heels of Evangers being accused of stealing 2 million dollars worth of electricity and natural gas comes new accusations – that they are intentionally mislabeling some of their premium canned dog foods.

 

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Holmes is Looking for a Family

Holmes at almost 22 pounds

The time has finally arrived – Holmes, the special needs rescue French is finally ready to move on and start his new life.

Holmes has overcome seemingly insurmountable odds – abuse, starvation, neglect and assorted injuries that we shudder to imagine the possible sources of. Through it all, his gentle nature and loving disposition have never flagged, no matter what has been thrown at him.

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French Bulldog 10 Commandments

French Bulldog's Ten Commandments

This is a downloadable PDF I created. Feel free to download and print it, or to give it out to puppy buyers. Just please keep the copyright intact.

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French Bulldogs in Kitchener – May 21

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Pickle and her cousin Lyra make their show ring debut at the KW Dog Show next weekend

 

The judging schedule has been released for the Kitchener Waterloo dog show, on Saturday, May 21st. If you’d like to come out and see the Frenchies compete, we are in the ring at approximately  10:30 am

There are five French Bulldogs entered on Saturday – 2 class bitches, 2 class dogs, and one bitch special. Reading the judging schedule is second nature to anyone who shows on a regular basis, but it occurred to me that it can be difficult for anyone new to showing to interpret how to read a judging schedule.

Here’s a quick crash course, courtesy of the Central Iowa Kennel Club. I’ve substituted the KW judging schedule for the sample schedule they used.

 

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