Sunday, September 13, 2009
Time to Wash the Critters
The temperature was predicted to hit 80 degrees today ( and who knows when it will again) so I decided my horse and my dog both needed a bath. Popped a bar of my Essential Oil Dirty Dawg Soap out of the mold and filled the kiddie pool. After bathing Buddy the One Eyed Yellow Lab I decided that Dirty Dawg would work just fine on a dirty horse. Well my old friend Max looks and smells just great! So, its official: Dirty Dawg also does a great job on a Dirty Horse! ( Avail @ www.1846housesoaps.etsy.com)
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those little bones are adorable!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Actually those a pretty big bones ( 5 .5 ounces) Don't have them up yet, but am working on "little bones" in a Paw Print Bag (for humans) for the Golden Retriever Club of America Online Store. We'll see how they sell!
ReplyDeleteYes, those bones are very adorable!
ReplyDeleteMy dog hates baths though; she wants to smell like carrion instead. darn dog. :>
Most creatures do Teresa! My horse was trying to roll before I was even done with him. And the dog rolled in the wading pool and took me with him.( Knocked my knees out from under me from behind) Think I said something a bit stronger than darn dog, but you get the idea!
ReplyDeleteYour doggie soap is nice and your packaging is great too. I do the same doggie bones. Great soapmakers think the same! LOL
ReplyDeleteDelores, What do you call a dog bone soap that is intended for use by humans? Stuck on a name for "People Bone" soap order for GRCA. Any ideas??
ReplyDeleteAfter hemming and hawing around, decided on "Pampered People" for the name of the little paw print bags of bone guest soaps.
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