Who's Best Friend?

Take a moment and ponder one of the deepest mysteries on this earth.

Is dog man's best friend, or is man dog's best friend?

What do you think?

Attention!

Our summer sale is drawing to a close and as such, I feel I must warn you.

"And thus, a great season draws to a close
with the unbearable autumn of ending sales.
Doth these events have to end?
Canst thou bear such a tremendous load?
Wilt thee wait forever until thine animals go unclothed?"
 
Seriously now, our summer sale will be ending after August first so now is the time to place your order and, "get 'er done," as my dad would say.

Coming Soon

With school starting, last minute vacation Bible schools, and fall sports, you have probably been about as busy as we have!
This fall, Doggy 'Dannas will be featuring two brand-new bandanna prints, Acorns in Autumn and Candy Corn Craze!

Acorns in Autumn has a soft, mud brown base covered in whimsical orange and yellow leaves and medium-dark brown acorns. Available in any size, these bandannas would be ideal for a black or cream-colored dog.

Candy Corn Craze features a bright sugary, Halloween treat with orange, green, and purple polka-dots sprinkled in between. The black background creates a sharp contrast on light or medium colored dogs. Get your pup in on the fun without messing with aggravating pet costumes!

Don't forget, our small bandannas fit your average house cat so even Kitty can join the fun!

Bat Dog?

"Folks who make and sell Halloween costumes have a most unlikely target customer this year: Fido.
More precisely, dog owners. Spending on Halloween costumes for pets -- mostly dogs, but occasionally cats --will hit a record $370 million this year, up nearly 20% from last year's $310 million, reports the National Retail Federation.
Sales of pet costumes, though still relatively small, are the industry's fastest-growing area. They're up double-digits the past three years in a row at Rubie's Costume, says Howard Beige, executive vice president.
     'Dogs are getting as many popular-character licenses as kids,' he says.
Costume makers say the Spot-on trend for dogs this year is the wave of new, licensed costumes for pets -- such as dogs dressed as giant Tootsie Rolls, Heinz ketchup bottles or, for the more heroic canines, Bat Dog. Many of these costumes fetch close to $20 each.
     'People just don't skimp on their pets,' says Michael Gatti, executive director of the National Retail Federation's marketing arm. 'They'll cut corners on themselves, but not on their pets.'"
 
 
I love dogs in hats as much as the next pet lover, but I have to admit, we over-do it way too easily.
 
Most dogs have to be taught not to chew their collars, harnesses, and clothes, why? Because it is their natural instinct. They were not born with a collar around their neck or harness around their middle so they have to be trained to ignore it, this same principle applies to clothes. Animals have to be trained not to tear up their "accessories." Teaching can take time, time spent in frustration that could have just as easily been spent in enjoyment with your family. So instead of giving you and your pet a headache, leave the Bat Dog costumes at the store!

 

Plans, Ideas, and Farmers Markets

For years I dreamed of having my own business, and, funny thing about dreams, I always thought it would be easy, perfect, that everything that I did would be a wonderful success. Unfortunately, that dream was an impossibility.
That being said, my attempt at selling pet bandannas and "Owner Accessories" at Bradley County Farmer's Market North was utterly fruitless. I figured it would be slow but I quickly learned that few people came to this farmer's market as compared to the older one in the center of town. Considering this I also figured out that the people who came in were mostly older people who did not have any pets. For a while I considered going back the next Saturday and trying again, but to what end? The people coming in were not the target market.
Several ideas went through my mind, but eventually I decided to try the farmers market in the center of town. A family we know comes recently began coming to the market and offered to share a space with us and we accepted. Starting this Thursday, we will be teaming up with this family to sell next to the Five Point Museum in downtown Cleveland, TN. If you would like to drop by and check us out, feel free!

All of that aside, I would like to ask our readers/customers for some suggestions for our business. Do you have an idea on ways to sell or posts for our website. Please, feel free to comment on this post and let us know.

-A. K.

Ramblewood Circle's Fourth of July Parade

Attention!
 Employees from  Doggy 'Dannas will be in Ramblewood Circle's (Cleveland, TN) annual Independence day parade!
The parade is a good, old-fashioned, dress-up-your-dog-and-your-lawn-mower parade that ends in a small cul-de-sac off of Ramblewood Circle. Some of my family and friends will be there and my little puppy and I will certainly be there! If you haven't picked up a bandanna for your cook out, this would be a great time to check them out!
The parade starts at 10:00 am. So come and check it out!
 
Don't forget, our Fourth of July prints can also be worn for Memorial Day and Labor Day!