November 20th, 2009

Wanted: Government Dog-Sledder

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Siberian Husky and sled statue from Dogstuff

Siberian Husky and sled statue from Dogstuff

Really? Yes. The federal government will pay someone — exactly one person, among its nearly 20 million employees — to run a dog sled.

The National Park Service needs a new kennels manager at Denali National Park and Preserve. The job entails taking care of a 31-animal dog kennel, but also includes the opportunity to go mushing into thousands of miles of Denali backcountry.

There’s more to it than that, of course. The Los Angeles Times has all the details.

February 9th, 2009

Irresistible new Chihuahua figurines at Dogstuff.com

Chihuahua Pinata

Chihuahua Pinata

These new figurines are the ultimate dress-up for Chihuahuas – princesses, hula dancers, cupids  and more, all in colorful cast resin and measuring 3-4 inches.   This link will show you our current collection, but here are some samples.  

As always, when Jane brings in something new she’ll buy just one or two in each item until we see if it catches on.   So if you go to dogstuff.com to buy and we’ve already sold out (we have hundreds of customers with Chihuahuas) just drop us a note at customerservice@dogstuff.com and we’ll be glad to order more. 

As always, if you’d like to see our total Chihuahua-specific collection, search by breed at Dogstuff.com or use this link.

Meantime, go ahead and overdose on cute:

Cupid Chihuahua

Cupid Chihuahua

Sock Hop Chihuahua

Sock Hop Chihuahua

Chihuahua Princess

Chihuahua Princess

Hula Chihuahua

Hula Chihuahua

Now let’s add “comfy” to cute with these newly arrived socks:

Chihuahua Socks

Chihuahua Socks

You can see these and any of our other Chihuahua items (175 at last count) by using the “Shop by Breed” link on the left side of every dogstuff.com page, or by using this link:  Find Chihuahua Stuff!

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