
Snow-sational
Ever get tired of all the same ol’ same ol’ Christmas and holiday cards? Cute kids, adorable baby, and that questionable holiday sweater with the blinking lights? Yea, we do too. So upload your funniest, craziest, cutest holiday or winter inspired picture of your four legged friend for all of us to see! Every person who uploads a photo from now until Dec. 25th will receive a 10% coupon code via email to spend on the Dublin Dog website good towards the purchase of our limited edition “Winter Bliss” collar.(*coupon will arrive at the end of the contest) One lucky winner with the best holiday/winter photo will be chosen by the staff of Dublin Dog Co., & the Dublin Dog Foundation and will receive a $150.00 gift certificate to use at your discretion on the Dublin Dog website. So get your cameras ready, and get that precious photo of “Fido” chowing down on your holiday Turkey, or “Princess” frolicking in the snow with 4″ snowballs hanging from her belly! On behalf of the entire team here at Dublin Dog Co., we wish you lots of luck and joy during this wonderful Holiday Season.
It’s Friday afternoon and the work week is almost over….at least for some. However when you’re fortunate enough to love your job, no day is ever truly work in the traditional sense. I’m heading out this weekend to meet up with fabricator extraordinaire, Brock Warwick. Brock has volunteered his time to help create the Dublin Dog Foundation dream sidecar. This sidecar will be part of a major fundraising drive to raise enough money to provide a disabled individual with a service dog, while our donation will go to cover every expense for the life of the dog, as well as the dog itself. Anyhow, you’ll hear a lot more about that in the very near future. Back to the point, I’m heading out to meet up with Brock to see our progress and to then determine the final paint scheme for the bike and sidecar. I’m very excited. It’s taken me over a year to bring this idea to life, but now we’re almost there and I’m so pumped. Be sure to check out the Dublin Dog Foundation website and blog for more details.

