New friends Taku and Luna
“So I heard you had treats?” .
Smile for the camera 📸
Becca is obviously having a great Monday
Arya says happy Sunday
Pepper gets the treat
Got your nose!
There’s a new corgi in town
The treat is mine ! (part 2)
The treat is mine !
Best friends River and Luna (also featuring River the model)
Sharing is caring (part 2)
Bucky, Ziggy and Beezus say happy April Fools Day!
March 2022: Dog Of The Month: Ziggy Perry
Congratulations to Ziggy for being March’s dog of the month !
We at dogger are honored to announce Ziggy Perry as Dog of the Month for March! Ziggy is known in Windsor Terrace as the most revered foodie around, gaining fame on his show
"Doggies, Drive-Ins, and Dives"!
We’ve spent the month interviewing Ziggy to prepare for this moment and here are some of his best quotes!
“Holy moly, pepperoni,” Ziggy said in response to seeing how much he peed.
“Peace, love, and doggy treats!” Ziggy says this is his life motto!
“Dog walking is like snow skiing--if you don’t poop at least 4 times then you’re not skiing hard enough!” Ziggy once sagely said
In our last walk with Ziggy for the month we asked him what it was like to be such a good boy and so loved by walkers. His response was: “I don’t know what singers feel like when they make a song and people clap along and love it, but when people walk up to me and tell me I’m a good boy, that’s what it’s all about.” We don't really understand what he's saying most of the time, but we love his spirit!
Rest In Peace Foxy: 2007-2022
We are heart broken to report that our beloved Foxy passed away yesterday.
She went to join her human mom Brenda, who left us only 1 week ago, after a prolonged battle with cancer.
It’s as if Foxy knew, and she wanted to be with her.
We are all devastated, but in our hearts know that they are now happy together in a different realm.
Foxy was about 15, a white shepherd mix, and she had been living at the dogger HQ for the past several months. Anyone boarding with us or using daycare would have met her. She did a great job being the “den mother”, and all the dogs loved and respected her. (And feared her a little because she could be a little crotchety and put the young ones in their place if they were misbehaving). Before that, Foxy lived on 17th street with her mom Brenda, who had rescued her from a turbulent puppyhood.
Surviving Foxy is her younger dog sister Becca, a Corgi. Becca has now been re-adopted by our daughter Aria, per previous owner Brenda’s wish. I (Basia) was able to take Becca to say goodbye to Brenda last week at the hospital. Foxy couldn’t make it because of her advanced age, but she was there in spirit. But now she is reunited with Brenda and we are glad of it. They were all magnificent souls and we loved them dearly.