The Girls


Why Buy Your Pet a Sweater?

1. Because hell, we mean Minnesota really is
going to freeze over!

2. Your best friend could be dressed better
than most people.

3. It is incredibly hard to walk a frozen dog.

4. A “tasteful” but brightly colored sweater could make it easier to find your dog in the snow bank.

5. Everyone else is doing it!

6. It’s a great reason to visit AQUARIA PETS !

7. If you bought them for a friends pet, your Christmas shopping could be done.

8. Your purchase will help “fuel” the main
street economy.

9. You can dress your pet like Barbie and get
even for the late night walks.

10. They’re on sale and you can save money while providing comfort to your “BEST FRIEND”.




 
   

Hello my name is "Tasha Ramir Darby". The A.K.C. informed me that since I was an Italian Greyhound, and that was an Arabic name, I couldn't use it.

My official title is ..can you imagine? "Her Royal Majesty Debbie's Lil Beast"

Most just call me Tasha. Or, if I've been a bit mischievous, Doogly, or Silly S___.

Please don't call me "Crab Legs", a "Fruit Bat without Wings", or Ant Eater". I resemble those remarks.

Us greyhounds make great hunters. As you can see by this pose, I am regal and proudly survey my kingdom.

   
   

This is my "Mommy" Deb. I've trained her correctly. I am everything to her. She is like doggie kibble in my paws.

Keeping my family, the cats, the staff and visitors in line really keeps me busy.

I issue my directives and deal with other important things and what not.

 

   

This is my "Daddy" he didn't want a dog so he got me! Notice the family resemblance lots of gray hair and long elegant noses.

I'll never train him and God only knows "Mommy" tries!

Here we are in the middle of no where thank God I've got control of the boat or none of us would be safe.

He thinks I should skydive with him. NOT! (And people call me a dumb animal!)

 

Come-on I'm not tired. I don't want to take a nap. I aaaaahhhhhmmmm just want to aaaaahhhhhhmmm play. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.

 

"Tawny" (left) the newest addition to the family sizes up "Tasha".

As you can see by "Tasha's" smug look, she likes being the "head dog". "Stick with me kid and I'll show you the ropes."

If one could only know what they're thinking.

 

 

Mayhem at rest... "Tawny Jo Me too!"

Note the dignified and lady like crossing of her paws. Remember a young puppy is much like a 2 or 3 year old. They need patience and understanding as they learn right from wrong.

Many people ask if the established family pet will get along with the new comer. The answer is yes! Do make sure that the pet with "seniority gets equal time and is included in "quality time" to avoid jealousy.

 

   

Announcing! The arrival of Deb and Steve's new daughters!

It's "Misti May" on the left and "Mickey  Do" on the right.

When "Tasha" left us Deb couldn't make up her mind. Steve had her take both.

 He is not trainable! She needed to have some sense of accomplishment!

 

   

"Misti" finds out that jackets are nice but booties wouldn't be so bad!

   

"Mickey" has this ear problem, They won't go down! 

 "Tawny" and "Tasha" chill out after a tough day

   

"Tawny" catches some rays in the back yard.

"Tawny" won't be relaxing for long! Here comes M&M also known as "Mirth" (Mickey) & "Mayhem" (Misti)!

"Mickey" chilling out in the "guest room." She loves the back of a plush couch or chair.

"Misti" caught chowing down a fresh pig ear.

   

P.E.T.A. (That stands for pain in the a**) thinks that pet shops shouldn't sell puppies. (Because we aid in enslaving them.)

Deb shows an example of an "enslaved" pet.

We urge that all of our customers write them a concise and to the point letter urging them to

 BACK  OFF!

"Oh boy GOD! Great Caesars Ghost!  Mommie isn't with us!  Where did she go?"

 

"I think she's paying attention to another pet!

We know she went through this door."