
The lucky winner is…
Chris Saelens!

All of you who entered in the past week’s posts will be grandfathered into the final
giveaway that starts tomorrow. Thanks for stopping by — woof!



Hello & Woof! RiverDog Prints is still in the holiday spirit and it’s Week #3 of the special giveaway featuring a Rope Toy from Teeny’s Friends, along with a set of our new Dog Stationery.

If you haven’t read about Teeny’s Friends before, we met Teeny and Katy through our support of the Pet Postcard Project in September. We discovered that they run an organization that supplies needy dogs with toys. Located in Austin, Texas, Teeny’s Friends coordinates various toy drives and sells its own colorful rope toy, pictured above & part of our giveaway. With each sale of the toy, their organization donates another rope toy to a dog in need.

I’ve really had it easy compared to shelter and rescue dogs. My friend Teeny (short for Marteeny) was an abused dog. Katy adopted him and nursed him back to health. She enjoyed the simple pleasure that Teeny experienced playing with his toys. Katy decided to throw him a “birthday party” and ask the guests to bring a toy for a needy dog and Teeny’s Friends was born.
For the past two Wednesdays, we’ve posted a giveaway for one of Teeny’s Friends’ Rope Toys and one set of original Dog Stationery. This Wednesday is no different. Please leave a comment below to enter and we’ll announce the 3rd week’s winner next Tuesday!
Below is our D-O-G Stationery. Take a look… and good luck!




Is there anything better than sticking your snout in snow? Eating snow on the run is pretty good too…
Here in the Northeast, we dogs rock with the changing seasons. We dig more from fall to spring, because WE CAN! There are leaves and snow separating us from the precious ground, so we get a pass on the “No dig!” command.
Anytime I can shove my face into something soft and get a big whiff is a good time. Snout in snow makes me sneeze – love that. And gobbling snow on the run is just another pleasure I can’t pass up. On a winter walk, the air is dry, so I hydrate. It’s what great athletes do :)
One caveat – if your dog is older and eats snow obsessively, you might want to make a trip to the V-E-T (I have to spell it for those sensitive dogs out there.) It could be a sign of a health problem.
But if your dog is just as quirky, and dare I say, lovable as I am, Let them eat snow!
*This post was originally published in December 2008.



Hello December! RiverDog Prints is in the holiday spirit and we have a special giveaway planned for the next 4 weeks. Every week, we will be giving away a Rope Toy from Teeny’s Friends, along with a set of our new Dog Stationery.

We met Teeny and Katy through our support of the Pet Postcard Project in September and discovered that they run an organization that supplies needy dogs with toys. Located in Austin, Texas, Teeny’s Friends coordinates various toy drives and sells its own colorful rope toy, pictured above & part of our giveaway. With each sale of the toy, their organization donates another rope toy to a dog in need.

I know I have a cushy life. But Teeny (short for Marteeny) was an abused dog. Katy adopted him and nursed him back to health. She enjoyed the simple pleasure that Teeny experienced playing with his toys. Katy decided to throw him a “birthday party” and ask the guests to bring a toy for a needy dog and Teeny’s Friends was born.
Each week on Wednesday, we’ll post the giveaway for one Teeny’s Friends Rope Toys and one set of original Dog Stationery. Leave a comment below and we’ll announce the 1st week’s winner next Tuesday!
And yes, I typed D-O-G Stationery. Take a look… and good luck!


