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November 17th, 2009 by Fetch Delivers

Walk Around the Clock: Home for Life’s Doggone Early Dog Walk at the Mall of America

Ben, a Home for Life dog who was blinded by abuse but now lives happily at the sanctuary.

At 7 a.m. on Sunday, November 22, before shopping hours commence, the Mall of America will be taken over by hounds and their humans at the first annual Doggone Early Dog Walk, benefiting Home for Life Animal Sanctuary. Dog owners will be able to walk ’til they drop (or at least until they get to the refreshments table) to support the animals that Home for Life cares for and the community outreach programs it organizes.

Sponsored by yours truly and a host of other big names* in the Twin Cities dog world, the walk kicks off “The Art of the Dog,” Home for Life’s holiday display of dog statues and doghouses designed and adorned by local artists. For example, Jessie Marianiello of Stray Dog Arts will be creating a MoMDA—Museum of Modern Dog Art—doghouse, which will feature painted portraits of Marni Hughes’s and Keith Marler’s dogs from FOX 9 News. “This is a house for dogs with a refined sense of taste and an appreciation for art,” Marianiello says.

A decorated Art of the Dog statue.

A decorated Art of the Dog statue from holidays past.

If you see a work of art that tickles your fancy, proceeds from the sale will benefit Home for Life. And given the talent that’s working on these pieces, chances are you will.

But back to the main event—walkers will be able to get Fido’s photo taken with Santa; enter contests for oldest, youngest, smallest, biggest, best-dressed and most owner-resembling dog and meet some of the Home for Life pooches and FOX 9 Morning News’ M.A. Rosko, the Grand Marshal of the dog walk.

M.A. Rosko with Munter, one of her two dogs.

M.A. Rosko with Munter, one of her two dogs.

Registration is $25 per four-legged accompanied by up to two two-leggeds. Each additional human is $25 and kids walk for free. Don’t miss this historic opportunity—this is the first-ever large-scale indoor dog walk—to support Home for Life, a truly compassionate organization that provides lifetime care to dogs and cats who have special needs and can’t find a traditional home.

You can build your own Doggone Early Dog Walk fundraising page here to e-mail others about the event and collect money for Home for Life. Or, if you’re just not an early bird and need to sleep in that Sunday, you can still support Home for Life by making a general donation here.

*In alphabetical order: Aloha Pet Care & Dog TrainingBark BustersBone Adventure, DoodyCallsFetch Delivers, Lena Swanson (animal communicator), MadDog Delivers, Pampered Pooch Playground, Personalized Pooch, Petcurean Pet NutritionPets Are InnSarah Beth PhotographyStray Dog Arts, and Stunt Puppy.

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Sidewalk Dog » Blog Archive » Spooky Sports: Monster Dash 5K-9 at Lake Harriet this Saturday

October 28th, 2009 by JJ
Attendees really got into the "spirit" of the event at last year's Monster Dash 5K-9.

Attendees really got into the “spirit” of the event at last year’s Monster Dash 5K-9.

Looking for a fun way to celebrate Halloween with your dog? Team Ortho is holding its annual “Monster Dash” 5K-9 on the spookiest day of the year—this Saturday, October 31.

The 5K-9 is the dog- and costume-friendly (for people and their pets!) portion of the Monster Dash race, which also includes a half-marathon, a 10-mile race and a regular 5K race—more than 7,000 runners are expected to participate this year. The 5K-9 will take place around Lake Harriet, and for your noble exercising efforts, you’ll receive a long-sleeved tech shirt and a collar or leash from the event’s sponsor, Stunt Puppy. Sidewalk Dog will be enjoying the festivities from Stunt Puppy’s tent. Plus, Fetch Delivers will be there to refuel your dog with treats and free one-pound sample bags of Go! Natural Grain Free Endurance dog food (great for active dogs) and to hand out coupons for any food in the the Now!/Go! lines, which can be redeemed at any retailer. ScoopyPoo will take care of anything your dog—ahem—leaves behind, Bits of Love Pet Massage will be providing mini-massages for your four-legged athletes and Pampered Pooch Playground will be on hand to simply love up all the pups.

Registration is $47 for one adult and one dog. If you haven’t pre-registered, registration for the 5K-9 opens at 8:45 a.m. Saturday morning, and the race starts at 10:35 at the Lake Harriet Bandshell.

There will be three water/trick-or-treat stops along the way, and remember: There’s no shame in walking if you get tired—you can always blame it on your dog.

Here’s some important info from the pooch lovin’ people behind the race:

1. Race Guide: The entire guide can now be downloaded at www.teamortho.us. In the guide, you will find detailed schedules and start locations for runners, information on parking, great suggestions for spectators and where you can pick up awards for running and costumes. We encourage you to read this document.

2. Packet Pickup is Friday, October 30 at the Minneapolis Convention Center. Please note that packet pickup has moved from Marathon Sports to the Minneapolis Convention Center. Time for packet pickup: 10 a.m.- 8 p.m. in Ballroom B. Please bring a valid ID and your confirmation card. If you didn’t receive a confirmation card yet, never fear; come to packet pickup with your photo ID and we’ll get your bib number for you. Note: There will be no packet pickup on race day for the Half Marathon and the 10 Mile.

3. Registration is still open for the 5K-9: Online registration (highly encouraged!) shuts down Wednesday night. You can register at packet pickup on Friday or on race day; registration fee will be $47.

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FOR THE LOVE OF PETS – Health & Safety Seminar

September 23rd, 2009 by Fetch Delivers

For The Love of Pets: A Health and Safety Seminar

Classes Start This Friday!
Call Cathy 651-231-633 or e-mail jody@theurbandog-mpls.com to register.

PDF Registration Form: fallregistration
PDF Brochure: urbandog_fallweb.pdf

Fri. Sept. 25
5-6pm
o Pet Massage – Jennifer Gibson
o Self Defense – Sensei John Dombek, East West Karate

6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
o Basic Holistic Cat Care – Sue Swanson, DVM Cat Car Clinic

6:30–7:30 p.m.
o Pet Loss: Getting Past Grief – Author Sid Korpi
o Intro to First Aid – Shelly Newbert, PetTech

Sat. Sept. 26
10 –11a.m.
o Pet Acupuncture – Dr. Cari Alexander, Kenwood Clinic
o Pet Massage – Jennifer Gibson
o CPR certification (10am-4pm) – Shelly Newberg, PetTech

1–2 p.m.
o Raw Bistro – Kelli Johnson
o Pet Health in the Home – Jerri O’Rourke, Argosy Univ

2:30– 3:30 p.m.
o Pet Loss: Getting Past Grief – Author Sid Korpi
o Essential Oils – Kelli Johnson
o Pet Nutrition – Dr. Cathy Sinning, Lake Harriet Vet Clinic

Sun. Sept. 27
11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
o Pet Loss: Getting Past – Author Sid Korpi
o Leadership & Communication- Lynne Willeke, Barkbusters

1–2 p.m.
o Massage for Dogs & Their People- Dr. Kaye Otter
o Raw Bistro- Kelli Johnson
o Leash Control – Lynne Willeke, Barkbusters
o Pet Health in Home – Jerri O’Rourke, Argosy Univ.

2:30– 3:30 p.m.
o Essential Oils – Kelli Johnson

Leash Control – Lynne Willeke
Leadership and effective communication with body language and voice control. Good leash control techniques and equipment. How to get lasting change with behavior issues on leash. Problems, pulling, barking, lunging, fear or reluctant walkers. Discussion of participants problem situations and question and answer period. BarkBusters.

Sarah Beth Photography Gallery Show

June 30th, 2009 by Jay

Last Friday night Sarah Beth Photography had her Gallery Show at the Dog Haus at Scoopy Poo World Headquarters.  FetchDelivers.com sponsored all of the photo sessions that led to the event and the event itself.    Lots of cool dogs (proud of their pictures) and cool pet people were there…. take  a look….

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The one and only Sarah Beth

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Sarah Beth and Sonja Tendin from Scoopy Poo

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The two hippest chicks in the pet world.  Sarah Beth and Jessie Marianiello from Stray Dog Arts

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I don’t know all of these people.  I’m (Jay Cowan) on the left, Sarah Beth is next to me, Keith Miller from Pampered Pooch is in the blue next to Sara, Jessie Marianiello is all the way to the right and Trisha (Keith Miller’s wife) from Pampered Pooch too is next to Jessie.  Sorry, I forgot the others names – or I didn’t meet them.

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One of the stars.

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Sonja throws a nice party.

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Always promoting.  Things and flyers from FetchDelivers.com, Stunt Puppy, Stray Dog Arts, Scoopy Poo, Pets Are Inn and Sidewalk Dog.

Tails by the Lake

June 22nd, 2009 by Jay

This weekend I drove out to Wayazata to the Tails by the Lake Event put on by Bone Adventure (I think the coolest pet store in the Twin Cities). Even though they would technically be competition, they are great and you should check them out. They have some of the freshest stuff for your pets. Just don’t by your dog food there – cause you can get it delivered for free – right….

Anyway, check out the photos of a lot of Fetch friends.

The event raised money for Homeward Bound via a dog wash. I think they were at around 70 dogs when I was there. I’ll check and put the actual number later.

Tails by the Lake

Washing Dogs for Homeward Bound

Mini sCooper

Scoopy Poo’s Mini Cooper (or Mini sCooper)

Scoopy Poo

Always enlightening sayings from Scoopy Poo

Molly

Molly from Just Paws Puppy Training

Just Paws

Talulah

Talulah from Just Paws

Ali

Ali from Sidewalk Dog

Jodi and Ali

Jodi from Minnetonka Pet Sitters and Ali from Sidewalk Dog

Well Pet Foods

Michelle from Well Pet Foods

A ride

Getting a ride to the event

More Dog Washing

More Dog Washing for Homeward Bound

The Stamp

Someone getting stamped to win one of the six gift baskets