The Livable Home in the Highlands sells furniture designed to endure the wear and tear of dogs, cats and kids -- and still look good.
While it's an interesting concept, BlogDog was more curious about how he could get his picture blown up and in their window.
"That dog is cute," BlogDog admitted "but my charming mug would really move some couches."
I agree BlogDog would have a very charming mug! Its time to start the BlogDog to Stardom campaign!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely your picture should be there! (Unless that's just a place for pictures of bad doggies who mess up the furniture!) Since you're a denver news doggie-- my mom is trying to find all the days doggies can use the swimming pools around here. Before they close, some let us in! Here is some info on Lakewood
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Don't know about Denver days.
Deefor
That's wonderful. How did you imitate the pose so exactly?
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip!
Another reader just sent me this helpful info on Denver doggie swim days. You can find out more on the Denvergov.org website.
I'll bet you and Arrow would have fun there!
Help your pooch escape the dog days of summer by taking them for a swim at Berkeley Park or Cook Park Pools Aug. 16, 2009 at the City & County of Denver’s annual DogaPOOLooza event. Sponsored by Denver Parks & Recreation, Denver Environmental Health Animal Care & Control, DogaPOOLooza takes place the day after pools close for the summer to human swimmers.
The event this year will be held at two locations:
Berkeley Park
5031 W. 46th Ave (46th and Sheridan)
Cook Park
7100 Cherry Creek South Drive.
Two swimming sessions will be held—9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Pool capacity is approximately 100 dogs and admission is first come, first serve. Dogs must be vaccinated and licensed to participate in dogaPOOLooza. The cost is $5 per dog, each session.