We love this cutie — Izzy from the Northgate area.
Jeanna from Sniff Seattle
Walk. Play. Love.
We love this cutie — Izzy from the Northgate area.
Jeanna from Sniff Seattle
Walk. Play. Love.
“Umm. Excuse me. I don’t mean to complain. But, can we possibly get a floor that’s not the same color as … ME?!” Izzy in Seattle’s Northgate area.
Greg Valentine
Live Life. Love Your Dog.
That’s Casey. Chigi is the officially term for his mix (Chihuahua/Corgi). But, we also like our word: Corhuahua.
“You do not own a chihuahua, the chihuahua owns you.” ~ Anonymous
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Dinghy debated going outside in the rain and wind on Saturday. She did. And had fun.
(Or, at least she was a good sport about it!)
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Look who’s bright eyed and bushy-tailed this morning. That’s Casey. Chigi is the officially term for the mix (Chihuahua/Corgi). We also like our word: Corhuahua.
Jeanna from Sniff Seattle
Walk. Play. Love.
(206) 478-5183
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It doesn’t get much simpler than this. One of our favorite dogs (and his owners) moved to West Seattle. Rather than say goodbye to a beloved furry friend, we decided to expand our service area once again!
Sniff Seattle Dog Walkers is walking dogs in West Seattle’s North Admiral, Alki and Genesee neighborhoods.
Cover a whole new territory because of one dog? Sounds kinda crazy, right? Well, we love our dogs and love making their owners happy. It’s just what we do.
If this kind of dedication to customer service appeals to you (and you’re looking for dog walking or other pet care services), give us a call sometime.
Jeanna from Sniff Seattle
Walking in West Seattle, too!
(206) 478-5183
We were privileged to write about People United for Pets in a blog we posted last week. Happy to hear the news that they held another successful adoption event over the weekend (Saturday).
Read all about it HERE: Reber Ranch Adoptathon was a success!
Keep up the great work!
Jeanna from Sniff Seattle
PUP Lover
(206) 478-5183
One of our favorite local groups we follow on Twitter is People United for Pets (@PUPDogRescue). We enjoy their tweets and blogs — but most of all, the great job they’re doing finding homes for dogs!
PUP mostly rescues small and toy breeds. That’s their specialty. And they’re a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. When it comes to describing their mission, I can’t say it any better than they do:
“Countless dogs are without homes and in need of assistance. These are dogs who would make wonderful and faithful companions if only they could connect with the right person or family. We have made it our mission to help them do this. At the same time we hope to enrich the lives of those who adopt them.” (from peopleunitedforpets.com)
This tweet from yesterday also sums it up:
PUPDogRescue PUP
Just cuz we rescue small breed dogs, doesn’t mean they’re all #Chihuahuas! We have #FoxTerrier #Corgi #Dachshund #Pekingese #Poodle #Terrier & MORE!!
So, if you live in the Seattle area and want the love and companionship that a new dog can bring to your home, check out People United for Pets! Here’s the current list of wonderful dogs they’re looking to match with forever homes.
Jeanna from Sniff Seattle
PUP Lover
(206) 478-5183
I’ve had dogs my whole life, and they’ve almost always slept in bed with me.
I can still remember being five-years-old and sleeping with my Collie, Penny. I had a twin-sized bed and she was bigger than me. But there always seemed to be plenty of room.
Over the years, I’ve had several different dogs ranging from a Chihuahua to a Great Dane. Having them by my side at night, especially as a single girl, has always been comforting.
Funny thing is, it’s always seemed that the big breeds take up less room. I remember having plenty of leg room and space to roll around with those big dogs in bed.
But now with a small Pug, I almost feel like I’m sleeping in a coffin! He likes to plop down right on top of me, as if that’s his spot for the night. It’s not. I move him to end of the bed. But somehow, by morning he’s right back in the middle, pressed against me, practically pushing me off the bed.
I think it has to do with Pugs and their “over-sized” personalities. Any Pug owner can tell you, their little dog has to be the center-of-attention! And that’s one of the things I love about Pugs the most!
And picture this. Now that Parfait has joined Stewie in our family, it’s everything above…times two!
Jeanna from Sniff Seattle
“Bedtime real estate agent”
(206) 478-5183