Lil’ Angel

October 25, 2009

Filed under: lil angel — Meredith Brooks @ 5:12 pm

Here is Angel Marie of Lil’ Angel Pet Boutique and Gallery!

Angel Marie of Lil’ Angel Pet Boutique and Gallery

September 27, 2009

Denver Dog Park Update

Filed under: lil angel — Meredith Brooks @ 9:56 pm

There are three parks that are being considered for Dog Park Areas within the park.

Veterans Park

Garland Park

Cook Park
and Harvard Park..

They are up for consideration for 2010.

Pet Sitter Checklist

Filed under: lil angel — Meredith Brooks @ 9:42 pm

 

  • Get a checkup before your trip. If something seems wrong with your pet, don’t ignore it. It may turn into a crisis in your absence. Do your best to confirm that your pet is in good health before you leave town.
  • Provide contact information to your pet sitter. Leave a cell phone number, and answer it even if you’re on the beach. If you’re traveling to an area where you’ll be completely unreachable, designate someone local to make decisions in your absence, and put it in writing.
  • Make your wishes known. Talk to your pet sitter about how you want veterinary emergencies handled. Pick a pet sitter you trust, and leave your credit card number with him or her (along with a signed note allowing them to use the card and authorize medical treatments). Provide your vet’s office with the credit card information and a copy of the note to keep on record.
  • April 7, 2008

    Custom Portraits that were just completed

    Filed under: lil angel — Meredith Brooks @ 2:27 pm

    Here are two custom portraits that I just completed.

    The before photo:

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    and then the finished painting…

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    and another custom portrait just completed …

    from original photo

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    To Completed Painting!

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    March 21, 2008

    Lil’ Angel Presents Pet Celebrations!

    Filed under: lil angel — Meredith Brooks @ 10:26 pm

    Lil Angel Pet Boutique and Gallery now offers pet celebrations. A way to  celebrate  your pet in a variety of new ways. We offer Pet Wedding Ceremonies.

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    Pet Wedding Ceremonies Include:

    Wedding Attire - Bride And Groom Outfit

    Wedding Cake- In your colors

    Wedding Flowers- In your colors

    Wedding Officient - To certify the marraigee

    Up to 5 dog guests - Plus we offer puppy guests as well!

    A  wedding cake topper

    A wedding certificate

    Pet Wedding Package is  $160

    We also offer Dog Birthday parties. Look for the next blog about other offerings we have for you to celebrate your pet!

     

    March 6, 2008

    Puppy Love? Have A Pet Wedding

    Filed under: colorado, dog, lil angel, pet weddings — Meredith Brooks @ 1:35 pm

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    We are now offering pet wedding packages. Pet celebrations and ceremonies of their human caretakers, pet weddings or birth and adoption ceremonies for pets bring more love into our lives and spreads it to the universe.

    Pet weddings may take lots more effort on the part of the participants and caretakers because everything is made to order. You can’t just go out and buy wedding garments, flowers, decorations and cakes off the shelf. This is good, we think! The more we engage in activities and thoughts directed toward positive loving outcomes, the more we express the Creator’s universal love among people. So, celebrate you dogs, cats, birds, rodents & pets of all types.

    A Lil’ Angel Wedding costs $95 and we will customize any ceremony to your particular pet and its needs here at Lil Angel in Denver Colorado. It may be that you want to:

    have a wedding among pets of different owners (usually dogs)

    adopt a pet into your family

    bless the birth of a litter or offspring of a family pet

    celebrate the birthday of a family pet

    consecrate mating or breeding activities

    anniversaries of family pet events

    Pet Nuptial Package

    While New Year’s Eve revelers were popping corks and kissing their sweethearts, an unusual union of love and friendship marked the millennium for Shayna Johnson and Dusty Heller: the two were married.

    While a millennium marriage at midnight may not seem unusual, this marriage was different. It was between two Maltese dogs.

    Did they exchange vows, you ask? Did they wear bridal clothes? Did they honeymoon? Yes, yes, and yes. Perhaps an act of love and devotion more reflective of their owners’ own relationships, this wedding had it all.

    Shelley Johnson, mother of the bride, spent weeks preparing for the big day. A white satin gown for Shayna, a tux for Dusty, a red lacy dress for Koko, the Maid of Honor (the only other pup in the procession). The wedding colors were red, white, and purple — festive for New Years. Flower arrangements decorated the home of Bunny Heller, mother of the groom. There were also small bouquets and boutonnieres for the wedding party.

    Vows were written and exchanged (read by the pets’ owners), and a minister even stopped by after midnight to bless the wedding. There was even a faux wedding license, signed by one guest, a policeman who acted as an official witness of the county.

    Over sixty invitations were sent out around the country, and about 25 people attended the ceremony and reception, with one guest traveling to the Florida wedding from Texas.

    “The idea was both mine and Bunny’s (the mother of the groom),” Johnson said. “The four of us, Bunny and her husband and my husband and I, have been friends for about two years. We are all from Florida, live less then an hour apart from each other, and are all retired.”

    ” This past summer,” Johnson continues, “we were traveling together in our motor homes, and observed how the dogs just love each other so much. Shayna [Shelley’s Maltese] has a sister, Koko, also a Maltese, so it’s not like she’s lonely. But she just loves Dusty. You say his name and she gets excited. As soon as she sees him, she goes crazy. We just thought that it would be great for the millennium to have a wedding.”

    Does the wedding mean the two dogs will be shacking up any time soon? “It’s really all just in fun,” Johnson said. “Shayna will still live with us and Dusty will live with Bunny. And, you know, Shayna’s a modern dog and insisted on keeping her last name. And no, there won’t be any puppies!”

    Johnson and Heller met in January, 1998 at a rally hosted by the Florida Safari Club (an association that sponsors trips for owners of the Safari motor home). “The Hellers showed up and they had an identical motor home,” said Johnson. “Bunny opened the door and in her arms was this little ball of fur. It was a Maltese, identical to ours.”

    With the same motor homes, the same dogs, and admittedly similar personalities shared by the four friends, Johnson says, “It’s the dogs that are technically getting married, but I think it’s really the four of us. We’re such great friends. This was just a fun and creative way to express ourselves.”

    In place of an engagement ring is, of course, a diamond collar. “We were at a party on Labor Day at the Hellers’ house and Dusty surprised us all by presenting Shayna with a diamond collar and asking for her paw in marriage.”

    Once the vows were exchanged, each doggy received a 14K gold heart-shaped dog tag. They read: Dusty Weds Shayna January 1, 2000, and vice versa.

    A great deal of time and energy was put towards preparations: the two couples sewed the wedding clothes and made decorations (Shelley’s hobby is making doggy clothes, www.bigfoot.com/~shelleyjohnson), made invitations and wrote wedding vows, and cooked an Italian feast for dinner (Maltese, once called “The Roman Ladies’ Dog,” is an Italian breed).

    All the preparations for this Maltese Millennium Marriage, as they call it, stood as a testament to how devoted the two families are not just to their dogs, but to each other. The honeymoon, by the way, will bring the two families together by motor home next summer in Maine. “Shayna loves lobster!” said Johnson.

    Pet weddings are becoming increasingly popular. After searching newsgroups, pet-lovers’ Web sites, and local dog parks, an easy half a dozen more couples surfaced.

    There was the family in Hollywood that had two Jack Russell Terriers that got married. This, far less extravagant than the Millennium Maltese Marriage, was a staged wedding where the family’s two small daughters dressed up their doggies, performed a play-like ceremony for the entire family, and, “pushed the dogs’ noses together and said, ‘I do.’

    The girls, their mother, Tracy Dugin, tells me at the Mulhulland dog park in Los Angeles, “really just wanted puppies. They thought if the dogs got married, they’d be well on their way. And, actually, it ended up being a really good learning experience where we got to talk with the girls [ages 7 and 9] about marriage and commitment, and, of course, where puppies come from!”

    Another married pet couple was between newlyweds Austin and Monica Miller, of Tacoma, Washington. “Austin and I both had dogs and decided that when we got married, the dogs would get married, too.” Monica said. “I know it sounds kind of sick, but we put a little veil on his dog, who is the girl dog, and a little hat on my dog, who is the boy.

    They were walked down the aisle in front of us by Austin’s niece and nephew, and even though they weren’t formally wed by the minister, they did get pictures taken and eat cake!”

    So whose name was used? “Well, we thought it’d be funny if Penny, that’s Austin’s dog, took [Monica’s dog] Romeo’s last name. Isn’t that what’s proper?”

    Each of these weddings, quite different from one another, is a unique expression and extension of the pet owners’ love for each other, as well as for their pets.

    From bringing the pets into a new family, to creating a new family because of the pets, pet weddings are a fun way for people to just get together and love one another.

    January 9, 2008

    Valentine’s Day Dog Gifts written by Joy Butler

    Filed under: dogs, heavenly dog denver, holiday time, lil angel, valentines day dog — Meredith Brooks @ 12:38 pm

    Valentine’s Day Dog Gifts written by Joy Butler

    Special Treats for Your Doggy Valentine

    © Joy Butler Feb 2, 2007
    Dogs may be the only friends we have who are never too busy to offer a listening ear and a sympathetic paw. If you want to remember yours this Valentine’s Day, try these
    Dogs love us unconditionally. Our adorable, sometimes-frustrating, can’t-live-without-them pooches make our lives complete so it’s quite fitting that we honor them on Valentine’s Day with gifts and treats of their own.

    Of course a new bowl or bed will please your pet but your dog will certainly feel special after a good grooming, especially when you dress her in a deep red bandana.

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    However, milkbone treats or chewies may be more up her alley. A wide variety of dog treats are available in specialty stores as well as discount marts and grocery stores. Remember that it’s important to buy the correct size for your dog and to monitor them in case of choking. Chewable treats are less likely to cause choking than hard treats.

    If your dog is an active pooch, she will appreciate a new ball, squeaky toy, or pull toy. Again, watch out for small pieces that can cause choking. These are meant to be used interactively so Precious gets extra attention from you. Always get the machine washable kind. Bright colors are best so when the toy ends up in the water, in the snow, or in the shadows, it’s easy to find.

    Jewelry is always a popular Valentine’s Day gift. Perhaps the most adorable jewelry for your dog would be a collar charm. To match your pet’s personality, they come with dozens of different sayings, from Diva, Spoiled Rotten, and Rub My Tummy to Talk to the Tail, Sargeant Sniffer, and my favorite, Rescued. Or you can customize your own at the super stores.

    Some dogs love car rides or a trip to the store for a special human treat. She may not understand that it’s Valentine’s Day but she will certainly understand and appreciate the extra attention. Although a juicy wiener or even an ice cream cone won’t hurt her on rare occasions, remember that chocolate is deadly for dogs. DO NOT give your dog chocolate Valentine’s candy, or any other kind of chocolate.

    And last, but perhaps the most indulgent, a luxurious home massage to soft music, at the end of the day, for your best friend, will show her, more than anything else, just how much you love her. Dogs suffer stress and sore muscles just at humans do and a light, gentle massage can melt those aches away.

    Dogs may be the only friends we have who are never too busy to offer a listening ear and a sympathetic paw. Let’s remember them this Valentine’s Day.

    November 21, 2007

    Picture to Painting

    Filed under: lil angel — Meredith Brooks @ 5:56 pm

    Picture to Painting

    This is a picture to painting. A new pet painting art. We offer pet painting packages. This painting came from a series of 5 paintings. Perfect for pet christmas!

    November 18, 2007

    Angel Wearing beau Neauveau Collar

    Filed under: lil angel — Meredith Brooks @ 11:01 am

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    November 17, 2007

    Lil’ Angel has Beau Neauveau

    Filed under: lil angel — Meredith Brooks @ 2:54 pm

    We are now carrying Beau Neauveau Collars and Leads. They are slide on letters with BLING or non-bling.

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