Showing posts with label doggie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label doggie. Show all posts

Sunday, February 18, 2018

Valentine Love | Long Island Small Dog Boarding

Valentine Love  |  Long Island Small Dog Boarding

We love our dogs don't we?  Big, small or tiny they leave a permanent imprint on our hearts.

This past year, we had to say goodbye to two of our three little dogs.  Skjegg our 12 pounds yorkie passed away a year ago, Kumpa our tiny yorkie passed a month ago.  My husband and I shed many tears after loosing them.  How can you not be impacted by 15 years of joy and love and not feel a great sense of loss when they are no longer with you?

One thing I discovered, Kumpa my little 4 pound Yorkie, who was only 2.5 pounds at the end of her life, was the biggest personality in the house.  When I came home the house was always rocking with barking.  My dogs--our boarding guest dogs-- everyone was barking.  Then my little one would run laps around the house with one of her favorite little toys in her mouth.  She continued to do laps for 5 to 10 minutes every time I came home, even if I was only out for a few minutes. I loved watching her express her happiness at mommy being home again.

Now that she is gone, I come home to a very quiet house.  Bella, the only one left of our three dogs, many times doesn't even get out of bed to greet me.  Bella is wonderful and loving, but the house is very quiet.  In time, I think we will get another tiny terror or two who will hopefully bring as much joy into our lives for the next 10 to 15 years.

My little Kumpa
I miss those noisy homecomings, but it has been very comforting to have our guest dogs come and spend their vacations with us.  We have had so many wonderful little dogs here through out the years

Here is a video of two recent guests-- Sadie and Shayna who became best friends! This is why I LOVE being The Doggie Nanny!


If you live on Long Island and are need of boarding for your little dog, we offer private home boarding for small breed dogs, 15 pounds and under.  While they are here, we treat them like family.  No cages, or crates.  They live with us like our own personal pets.

One word of advice-- wherever you decide to board your little dog-- DO NOT leave them with a facility or person who mixes big and little dogs.  That is a disaster waiting to happen.  Don't do it.

Long Island Small Dog Boarding With The Doggie Nanny.  TLC for little doggies...minis, toys and teacups.    www.doggienanny.com

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Monday, October 31, 2016

Happy Halloween!

Happy Halloween

"Soup's on!" said the cat.


Photo featuring Bella, fur baby of the Doggie Nanny.
 No animals were harmed in the creation of this photo...not even a cat.




Tiny Dog Boarding on Long Island with The Doggie Nanny

Long Island TINY Dog Boarding
TLC for little doggies...minis, toys and teacups.
Loving care for small breed dogs—15 pounds and under

www.doggienanny.com

 

I became The Doggie Nanny over 10 years ago after having difficulty finding a safe place to board my own little dogs. My family and I have a pet friendly, cage free home where we provide loving care-- exclusively for small breed dogs--15 pounds and under.


If a small dog is a member of your family, you know that they require lots of love and TLC—but what happens when you have to leave town? Where can you send your little doggie to get the special attention they are used to?
  • To A family member who is not used caring for little fur babies?
  • To a dog boarding kennel that takes all sizes and breeds?
  • To your vet who will keep your baby crated except for a few potty breaks?
  • Should you keep them home alone waiting for a dog walker or pet sitter who visits your home a few times a day?
If you live on Long Island, there is a happy alternative—
Linda—The Doggie Nanny! 

The Doggie Nanny only caters to small breed dogs. Minis, toys and teacups have their own special needs which most dog boarding facilities and doggie day camps are just not equipped for. Our home is tiny dog friendly!  Our tiny guests are treated like family during their vacation with us.  With a fully fenced in yard with special synthetic doggie grass, every one can go out for supervised play and potty times.  We have weewee pads for those trained to go indoors. 

If you would like to know morecall me at 631-742-4176

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

2016 Masquerade Ball for Little Shelter of Long Island

2016 Masquerade Ball for Little Shelter of Long Island.


I had such a fun evening at the Little Shelter Masquerade Ball and Fundraiser!
We enjoyed great food, dancing and lots of raffels. Held at the Westbury Manor.
Here are some photos of the event.

Event photography by Linda McNally.  www.lindamcnallyphoto.com

If you have a small dog and need a loving, home environment for boarding, call The Doggie Nanny at 631 742 4176.  www.doggienanny.com




Little Shelter Masquerade Ball Winner of Best Couple Costumes

Little Shelter Masquerade Ball  | Linda McNally Photography








Little Shelter Masquerade Ball  | Linda McNally Photography


Little Shelter Masquerade Ball  | Linda McNally Photography



Little Shelter Masquerade Ball  | Linda McNally Photography




Little Shelter Masquerade Ball  | Linda McNally Photography





Little Shelter Masquerade Ball  | Linda McNally Photography

Little Shelter Masquerade Ball  | Linda McNally Photography


Little Shelter Masquerade Ball  | Linda McNally Photography


Little Shelter Masquerade Ball  | Linda McNally Photography

Little Shelter Masquerade Ball  | Linda McNally Photography

Saturday, October 1, 2016

Long Island Small Dog Boarding
TLC for little doggies...minis, toys and teacups.
Loving care for small breed dogs—15 pounds and under

As a stay at home doggie mom/graphic designer with two little Yorkies of my own, (one under 4 pounds) I understand the unique needs of these little bundles of joy as well as the concerns of pet parents. 

I became The Doggie Nanny several years ago after having difficulty finding a safe place to board my own little dogs.

If a small dog is a member of your family, you know that they require lots of love and TLC—but what happens when you have to leave town? Where can you send your little doggie to get the special attention they are used to?
  • To A family member who is not used caring for little fur babies?
  • To a dog boarding kennel that takes all sizes and breeds?
  • To your vet who will keep your baby crated except for a few potty breaks?
  • Should you keep them home alone waiting for a dog walker or pet sitter who visits your home a few times a day?
If you live on Long Island, there is a happy alternative—
Linda—The Doggie Nanny! 

The Doggie Nanny only caters to small breed dogs. Minis, toys and teacups have their own special needs which most dog boarding facilities and doggie day camps are just not equipped for.
If you would like to know morecall me at 631-742-4176




We are located north of exit 49 on the LIE,
Suffolk County, Long Island NY





Monday, January 20, 2014

Finding Inspiration for The Doggie Fashion Show of the Year in NYC! | The New York Pet Fashion Show


Getting inspired for the 2014 New York Pet Fashion Show!

(Formerly know as the Pre-Westminster Dog Fashion Show) 


How do you get ideas for a new design? 



The theme of this year's NYC Dog Fashion show is

 "Crown Jewels of Fashion and Rescue"

One way to start a new design is to look for inspiration from the past.
I found some images for inspiration for a doggie gown
If I have time, I plan on sewing a few costumes.

To start, I have some embroidered silk that I think would make a beautiful skirt to a doggie gown, with a coordinating silk for the bodice.  I pulled some bling from my embellishment box and began to work out a design.

This is where I started:








And the final result:

2014 New York Pet Fashion Show
Bella's Gown for the New York Pet Fashion Show
Bella's Gown designed and sewn by The Doggie Nanny


Here are some beautiful gowns and jewels I found for inspiration.Visit my Pinterest board for more inspiration.

When I think of "Royal" red velvet and white silk seem to come to mind immediately, so I think I will have to create something in that color scheme too!