Saturday, April 28, 2007

First Friday Art Walk


If you've never joined us for a First Friday Art Walk, then by all means - consider it! The first Friday of every month, merchants on Tennyson Street between 38th and 44th stay open late into the evening. Most serve cocktails and appetizers, and encourage everyone to just come by and browse without rushing! Over 20 merchants on the strip consider themselves "pet friendly" so it's a great way to share an evening with your dog! The event is officially scheduled between 6-9 but we've been known to stay open until 11:00, as long as we've got people wandering around.

At Mouthfuls this Friday, we'll have a representative from Nature's Variety at the store earlier in the day (12-4). For those of you who missed the raw food seminar on Sunday, it's another opportunity to learn about that aspect of pet food. In addition to their easy-to-feed raw, Nature's Variety has a wonderful kibble that's rolled in a freeze-dried raw and a canned food that is 95% meat! It's a fabulous food that we highly recommend! This food is designed for rotation, making it a great choice for busy people that occasionally travel and need options.

Later that evening, Susan from Merrick will stop by to pass out free samples and education on Merrick Pet Food. Merrick is the only pet food that we're aware of that owns their own cannery and dry food manufacturing facility. They are based in Texas and use only U.S. ingredients. Talk about reassuring! Merrick also has a wonderful assortment of treats that are huge hits with our customers. Go home with free samples and another option for healthy food.

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Raw Pet Food Seminar


By popular request, we are offering a FREE Raw Pet Food Seminar on Saturday, April 28th at 2:00. The seminar will be held on the back patio at our store and participants will receive a FREE one pound bag of raw food to try at home.

We'll be discussing the pros and cons of this diet (Extreme health, very little to pick up in the yard, no more litter box smell, great teeth...) We'll also be talking about the use of raw bones to clean your pets' teeth and keep their gums healthy.

There is no cost for this seminar but it is limited to 20 participants. There is a sign-up sheet in the store or you can call (720)855-7505 to register. Once the class is full, we'll be collecting email addresses so we can alert others of the next seminar. Due to the pet food recall, we're expecting this seminar to fill up fast!

Thursday, April 5, 2007

Mouthfuls in the News


We can't thank Denver's media outlets enough! They've done a wonderful job keeping the pet food recall issue in the forefront of everyone's minds and alerting the public of the latest recalls. This media coverage has featured our store many times, due to the fact that we have not had anything on the recall lists. We are more than happy to assist the media in any way possible to get the story out to the masses. Here's a rundown of the list:

March 18, 2007: Channel 9 opened their 5:00 p.m. broadcast in our store, discussing the beginning of the recall.
http://www.9news.com/money/article.aspx?storyid=66583

March 19, 2007: Channel 2 opened their 11:00 a.m. broadcast in our store, continuing the discussion of the recall. Greg Nieto handled the story. It has since dropped off their site.

March 20, 2007: Cover story on Denver Post, highlighting a woman who's cat was affected by tainted food. She was shopping for alternatives while her cat was being treated at her vet's office.
http://www.denverpost.com/portal/ci_5475231?_loopback=1

April 1, 2007: Fox 31 met us at the Berkeley Dog Park to celebrate April Stool's Day. This was on their 9:00 p.m. broadcast but didn't make it onto their website. The anchors were good sports and joked about our colored dog poop hunt in the park!

April 1, 2007: Channel 4 also showed up at the dog park for a story featuring the pet food recall. Again, this story didn't show up on their website. The coverage aired at 10:00 p.m.

April 1, 2007: A team from HD Net also joined us at the dog park to profile April Stool's Day. That story will air on "Deadline" on Friday. It should be a hoot!

April 3, 2007: Channel 4 visited our store for a story on pet food alternatives in the wake of the recall.
http://cbs4denver.com/pets/local_story_094221413.html

I have no doubt that this recall will continue to grow. It is my hope that the media will continue to take this as seriously as they have thus far and continue to alert the public everytime a recall is announced. Please feel free to use our store as a resource for advice and the most up-to-date information on the recall situation. We're always happy to help, no matter where you want to purchase your pet food!

Monday, April 2, 2007

Switching Pet Foods


We have spent the last two years in the store helping our customers choose great food for their dogs and cats. It hasn’t always been easy though, especially when people can run over to Wal-Mart and pick up a 50-pound bag of their signature food for next to nothing. What was hard to explain was the fact that “next to nothing” also referred to the quality of the ingredients in the actual food too! A poor diet can and will contribute to poor health which can cost so much more in the long-run.

Then, Menu Foods Income Fund announced the first of many recalls surrounding a nutritionally suspect ingredient – Wheat Gluten. Suddenly, everyone began scrutinizing the ingredient labels on their beloved four-legged children’s food. Low and behold, the advertisers of “junk” pet food have been doing a wonderful job. They’ve successfully convinced Americans that they are feeding the best tasting, highest quality food out there.

We all knew that the “low-end” foods (you know what they are so we don’t need to name names!) were truly low-end. That’s a given, although lots of people on a strict budget do use these foods on a regular basis. But who knew that the flashy bags of other foods including Iams and Science Diet had so many cheap fillers in them? Who knew that they were allowing their manufacturer to use some of the same ingredients in Iams as they were using in Wal-Mart’s Ol’ Roy dog food?

The day that the recall hit, we went through the list with a fine-toothed comb to make sure that we didn’t have anything in the store that was recalled. We breathed a sigh of relief once we discovered that we didn’t have anything on the list. Every single time another recall hit, we did the same thing. But this weekend, we finally put everything together.

The reason that we don’t have anything in the store on the recall list is two-fold.

• We don’t carry foods that have cheap fillers like corn, wheat & soy. We realize those are key allergens in pets and provide very little nutritional benefit in food.

• Whenever possible, we buy locally and do business with small businesses. We like the ability to pick up the phone and get a key person to answer questions right away. None of our pet foods are traded on the stock exchange. While these pet food manufacturers certainly are “for-profit” businesses, they don’t substitute quality in order to save a fraction of a penny. They have frequently been on the forefront of pet nutrition and all but one of our foods are always listed on the Whole Dog Journal’s “approved” pet food lists. (Whole Dog Journal is basically the “Consumer Report” for pet products.)

We feel confident that if there were ever a problem with any of the foods in our store, we would be the first to know. We would also call each and every one of our customers (participating in the Barker’s Dozen program) to let them know of a potential problem. Think about it. The grocery stores and big-box pet stores all have shopper cards that track a customer’s purchase. Most of us are tired of carrying cards around in our wallet so we just tell them our phone number at the beginning of the purchase. They all have our phone numbers. Did any of their customers get any phone calls alerting them that they purchased a product that is now being recalled? I highly doubt it.

In any event, we are here to help answer questions about your pet’s food. If you have any doubts, bring in a label from the food that you’re currently feeding and we’ll help you scrutinize it. All of the foods in our store are guaranteed by the manufacturer! If your dog has trouble with a food or your cat just refuses to eat it, feel free to bring it back and we’ll exchange it for another product. Sometimes it takes a little trial and error but we’ll work with you to get the perfect food for your pet.

No matter what sales people tell you, no one food is going to work for every pet!