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Showing posts with label huntington. Show all posts

Thursday, January 2, 2014

President's Week Videos | Small Dog Boarding on Long Island

Long Island Small Dog Boarding With The Doggie Nanny. 
TLC for little doggies--minis, toys and teacups. 
Huntington, New York

Cageless, private home boarding for your little fur baby.
Loving care for small breed dogs.

Visit our website www.doggienanny.com for more information.
Or call us at 631 742 4176.


Here are some videos of our little guests over the years on President's Week.












Thursday, March 11, 2010

Walk your dog on St. Patrick's Day!

Come out and join us on Sunday, March 14th at 2pm for the 76th Huntington St. Patrick's Parade! It's a great day to dress up your little dog in Irish attire and get out for a walk! Over the past 76 years, the parade has grown to become the oldest and largest on Long Island. While there are only a few folks around who remember that first St. Patrick's day parade, they will tell you that it is the day Huntington puts her best face forward and everyone has a wee bit of Irish in them. Each year up to 50,000 current and former residents jam Huntington Village for this wonderful family and community event. Hope to see lots of dog lovers there! PARADE ROUTE: Starts just North of the Huntington Rail Road Station on NY Avenue (Rt 110) and continues to Main Street where it turns West and ends at St Patrick's Church. long island dog boarding with the doggie nanny

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Meeting the Dog Whisperer - Long Island Dog Boarding

Tonight I joined my friends Rick Caran and Jilli Dog at the Book Revue in Huntington, Long Island to see Cesar Millan aka The Dog Whisperer. The event was heavily attended--the book store was packed. His newest book sold out- over 600 copies were sold tonight. Unfortunately I arrived late and could not get even close enough to hear him speak or even see him through the crowds. I brought Kumpa my 4 pound Yorkie-- dressed up in her finest outfit by Doggie Design. We sat outside and watched the crowd that had gathered, many accompanied by their canine companions. Ceasar was very warm and gracious to all who attended. I was impressed with his kindness and patience with all the people who wanted to have a moment with him. He must have signed hundreds of books tonight. At the end of the event, Rick was able to have a moment alone with Cesar and introduce him to little Jilli Dog. Here a short video I was able to take of their meeting. It is good to see that Jilli Dog is healing from the injuries she suffered from a recent attack by a large dog. Unfortunately, the nerves in her left eye seem to have been permanently damaged. It is five weeks later, she still can not close her eye lid and needs to have salve applied several times a day to protect it and provide moisture. She is not quite herself yet, but we all hope for the best for this little girl! She still loves to perform though so her spirit is intact!