
Home cooking for canines?
Seems like everyone is talking about whether to cook for your dog or simply purchase a "good quality" "organic" dog kibble, and what's better for the dog. I have heard people vow never to give their dogs "people" food because then the dogs won't eat their "regular" dog food. And, truly, it is easier to simply dole a cup or two of dry dog food (wet dog food is the same as dry dog, but with more moisture!) than to "cook" for your dog. However, a few simple facts about dog fo

Why your (little) dog should be wearing a harness and your (big) dog should not
At Bibi's Boutique, we sell a lot of harnesses. We manufacture in two different ways - as a "step-in" and in a more "halter" style. We are big fans of the harnesses for the following reasons; step-ins are easy to put on - you can lay the harness on the floor, train your dog to "step-in", gather the two ends, clip them together, and attach the leash to the two metal rings. Nothing easier. The pressure is on the chest if the dog should pull, and it is very comfortable to walk