Share the Love: 15% Off Paco Collars and/or Fetching Tags

That’s right, because we love you guys so much, Paco Collars and Fetching Tags are banding together to give you the opportunity to outfit the one you really love: your dog.
There’s something about Paco Collars and Fetching Tags that are just so complimentary. They go together like peanut butter and jelly, but without all the calories. All the studio dogs don Fetching Tags, and all the Fetching Dogs wear Paco Collars, so it’s natural that eventually we’d collaborate and let you in on the secret.
From now through next Friday February 19th, enjoy 15% off on either website using the same convenient coupon code:
trueluv
So go find the Paco Collar that suits your dog best (feel free to contact us for a personal consult) and then go compose the Fetching Tag that perfectly completes the ensemble. Talk about the perfect way celebrate your Valentine!
Bullylicious February 20th!

What: BULLYLICIOUS
When: 7 p.m.-midnight February 20.
Where: Autobody Fine Art Gallery
Cost: $10-$20 (sliding scale) at the door (cash bar)
What do hot girls, pit bulls, calendars and philanthropy have in common? Find out at “Bullylicious,” a one-night event from 7 p.m. until midnight Saturday, February 20. The benefit for BAD RAP and Pinups for Pitbulls will be held at Autobody Fine Art Gallery in Alameda.
Bullylicious will feature live music by 77 El Deora and Patty Schemel (drummer for Hole), with special guests and live burlesque featuring Little Darling, Bunny Pistol and Barbary Coast Burlesque. There will be a raffle, silent auction, scrumptious food, calendar signing booth and special appearances by Pinups for Pitbulls Calendar models Little Darling, Audiogirl and Ana Poe, as well as BAD RAP spokesdogs Jonny Justice, Muggy, Lola and Honky Tonk. All proceeds will go to BAD RAP and Pinups for Pitbulls,
organizations dedicated to improving the lives of American Pit Bull Terriers.
BAD RAP, founded in 1999, has gained acclaim for its work in evaluating and rescuing the dogs seized from Michael Vick’s property, where a dog-fighting operation was shut down. BAD RAP’S goal is to secure the future of the American Pit Bull Terrier as a cherished family companion.
Pinups for Pitbulls produces an annual pinup-themed calendar to raise awareness about breed bans and breed-specific abuse, and to raise money for bully-breed rescue groups throughout the country.
Event coordinators Donyale Hoye and Ana Poe encourage attendees to dress “like you want to party.”
Help Roc, help yourself.

One of our favorite customers, Roc, has had an incredibly rough year, medically. It’s hard to imagine his sturdy little 9 year old Staffy body enduring what it has, but he’s been suffering from seizures, pancreatitis, and now a possible obstruction or tumor.
As we await the news to find out if he’ll make it, his mom is strapped with vet bills that have exceeded all lines of available credit and depleted her savings. Fortunately Roc’s veterinarian is also a huge fan and is working to cut costs where they can, but that still leaves a gap.
To raise money, Roc’s mom is offering her talent at a discount. If you’ve ever wanted a custom portrait of your pet, now is the time to act. For the month of February, custom, print-ready portraits which are normally $50 are now only $25. Just check out the quality of work:

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You get an amazing portrait and you help a dog in need, what more could you ask for? Contact her at finney81@gmail.com today.
