Saville Dodgen

Jan

29

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We are looking forward to catering for Saville Dodgen this afternoon.  They host a monthly party to celebrate employee birthdays and anniversaries.  It is a fun and inexpensive way to say thank you to your employees and it goes a long way towards employee morale and overall job satisfaction.  Check us out and see if we aren’t a big hit with your staff!!!

Fancy Fingers

Jan

28

13

Custom blended nail polish from Etsy’s TreasuresByTan.
 

Sew Sweet

Jan

24

13

Great case for carying your sewing needles and pins.  Available from Etsy’s Skymagenta.
 

Phone Charming

Jan

23

13

Smart phone charm!!!!  Available online from Nordstrom.
 

 

Hero Kiki

Jan

22

13

Our hearts go out to this incredible dog and her companions!
 

Heroic Husky Saves Himself and His Fellow Four-Legged Pals
by Hannah Levin

In the midst of the 2012 holidays, a clever and tenacious Siberian Husky in London, Ontario gave his fellow four-legged friends the gift of safety and freedom.
13-year-old Kiki had been muzzled by his owners and left in an abandoned moving van along with two cats and two other dogs. Despite having his ability to bark suppressed by the muzzle, he remained determined to find a way to call for help: he honked the vehicle’s horn repeatedly until members of the London Police Department arrived.
London Human Society Executive Director Judy Foster told the London Free Press she thinks it’s possible Kikki acquired the knowledge that save her by watching humans. “Dogs are very smart; they watch us all the time.”
Kiki’s desperate plea for help finally caught the attention of a concerned citizen on Monday, December 10. Members of the London Police Department found the moving van in a crowded parking lot with its horn still blaring and Kiki in the driver’s seat. Upon investigating the vehicle, the officers discovered two dogs, “Buddy” and “Six Toes,” as well as two cats.
“It was evident that they required medical attention,” said London Police Constable Ken Steeves.
The pet owners, Donna Hebert and Allan Folkins-Wyre, have been charged with five counts of cruelty to animals. If convicted, they face possible fines of up to $10,000 or as much as 18 months in prison.
Officials have estimated that Kiki and his friends had likely been left in the moving van for a week. Foster is certain the five animals would not have survived for much longer if it weren’t for Kiki’s efforts.
“We’ve received numerous calls from people asking us to find a hero award for this dog,” Foster told Today.com.