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Have your pet groomed during the month of February

Enter to win this gift basket filled with treats, toys, leash, collar and much more!

Use this adorable basket as a toy bin. $100 Value

Jan 182012

 

Canine Cupid Party

Love is in the air at Huckleberry’s Pet Parlor!   Show your canine how much you love them by bringing them to our Doggie Daycare for a Valentine’s Day Party.  Our little love bugs will be making special crafts, exchanging valentines’ with their favorite friends and will enjoy a Peanut Butter & Banana LOVE MUFFIN from our friends at Paw Licken’ Good Treats.   Our party goers will be entered into a drawing for a Valentine’s Gift Basket.  Tuesday, February 14th 7am– 6pm

Call 815-899-3435 to reserve a space for your canine cupid today!

Now available at Huckleberry’s NEW Sun Dancer Grain and Gluten Free Adult Dog Food

Solid Gold is proud to present our newest dry adult dog food, Sun Dancer. Sun Dancer is a chicken based, grain and gluten free dry dog food with a moderate protein and fat content. Sun Dancer includes three exciting new ingredients; tapioca, chia seed, and fructooligosaccharide (FOS).

Tapioca is derived from a gluten free root vegetable and is an excellent source of starch which is vital to the production of dry pet foods.

Chia seed is an excellent source of omega 3 fatty acids and has a naturally balanced ratio between omega 3 and 6. Chia is also full of protein, vitamins, and minerals.

Fructooligosaccharide (FOS) is a prebiotic, which can help improve overall digestive health.

Sun Dancer was formulated to fill the gap between foods like Hund-n-Flocken and WolfKing and Barking at the Moon. Its 30% protein content makes it a perfect choice for customers who would prefer more protein than our regular adult foods but not as much as Barking at the Moon.

Palatability and digestibility studies have shown Sun Dancer to be one of the most palatable and digestible foods in the Solid Gold line and against key competitors. Our own dogs go crazy for it and we are sure it will be as big of a hit with Solid Gold dogs around the world.

Crude Protein 30%
Crude Fat 14%
Crude Fiber 4%
Moisture 10%

350 kcal/cup

 

We have it in two sizes

4lb bag  $10.46

33lb bag $61.41

Ingredients

Chicken, Chicken Meal, Tapioca, Peas, Whitefish Meal, Quinoa, Potatoes, Canola Oil, Tomato Pomace, Sweet Potato, Chia Seed, Natural Flavor, Dried Eggs, Flaxseed, Dried Cranberries, Dried Pumpkin, Dried Carrots, Dried Apples, Salt, Calcium Carbonate, Fructooligosaccharide (FOS), Salmon Oil (source of DHA), Taurine, Vitamin E Supplement, Zinc Sulfate, Ferrous Sulfate, Niacin Supplement, L-Ascorbyl-2-Polyphosphate, Copper Sulfate, Thiamine Mononitrate, Calcium Panthothenate, Vitamin A Supplement, Choline Chloride, Manganous Oxide, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Sodium Selenite, Riboflavin Supplement, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Biotin, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Calcium Iodate, Folic Acid, Rosemary Extract, Turmeric

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Our furry friends had a FABULOUS time at the Happy New Year Party!

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DeKalb Co. Snapshot: All-Star Canines

By CURTIS CLEGG – cclegg@shawmedia.com

Charlie Kingren, 4, of Sycamore, plays with Lindy, an Australian shepherd, before the show. (CURTIS CLEGG – cclegg@shawmedia.com)

SYCAMORE – One of the star performers at a holiday pageant last week was only 7 months old.

Lindy, a 7-month-old Australian shepherd, was one of seven dogs who performed during the All-Star Canines Holiday Show hosted by Huckleberry’s Pet Parlor at the Sycamore Public Library on Tuesday, Dec. 6.

“She did really well, considering how young she is,” said Jenny Kingren, who co-owns Huckleberry’s with her husband, Scott. “Every breed is different, but the Australian shepherd seems to want to learn different things and then do it.”

About 125 people, many of whom were young children, packed into the large meeting room at the library to watch the dogs’ performance. Huckleberry’s has hosted two spring shows before, but this was the first holiday performance.

“The kids really liked it, and it was a good opportunity for families to come out and do something free and fun together,” Kingren said after the show.

Buddy, another Australian shepherd, performed a trick that involved walking to a mailbox, opening the door, removing a small bundle of letters addressed to Santa, and carrying the bundle to her owner, Donna Petersen of Sycamore, all on command. Buddy then returned to the mailbox and put down the flag while Petersen read the dogs’ letters to Santa aloud, to the delight of the crowd.

Seven dogs were led through the evening’s performance by their owners and by employees of Huckleberry’s. Tricks included hanging ornaments on a Christmas tree, opening presents from Santa, modeling holiday costumes, pulling a wagon and watching while their handlers engaged in a friendly mock snowball fight with the young audience members.

“It was fun, and I got one of the snowballs and I got to throw it back,” said Gracie Johnson, 9, of Sycamore. The “snowballs” were small fabric balls filled with lightweight stuffing.

Although the dogs seemed slightly nervous about performing in front of such a large crowd, there were no major missed cues or accidents during the performance. The success of the performance is largely a result of the training the dogs received during obedience classes, said Tammie Cross, a dog trainer at Huckleberry’s.

“I like seeing the dogs have fun, and I like pushing them to see what they can do,” she said.

Kingren expects to present a dog circus at the library in the spring.

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