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About Teeny's Friends

We provide toys for needy dogs! At Teeny's Friends our goal is to make sure that no dog ever has to go without the simple pleasure of chasing a ball or snuggling a plushie. Our mission was inspired by Teeny, my own rescue dog & our mascot. We raise toys through monthly toy drives & the sale of our One For One toy (when you buy one, we donate one). The toys we raise are then donated to rescue groups, animal shelters, and families in low income neighborhoods. Read on to learn how you can help us help needy dogs!

Purchase Your Own Official Teeny's Friends One-For-One Toy!

Each is only $4.99 and when you buy one, we donate one to a needy dog! Buy your own via PayPal in the right-hand column below. Buy for yourself, as a gift, or as a donation for your favorite animal organization!

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Small Dog Playday This Weekend!






























I've mentioned our upcoming small dog playday at Southpaws Playschool a few times, but now that it's only a few days away I am ready to reveal more details!

The playday will be indoors [from 1-5pm] and will be open to dogs 20 pounds and under. Thank dog for air conditioning! Bottled water will be provided. Admission is $5 OR one dog toy to be donated. All dog toy donations will benefit Austin Pets Alive, who have gone ABOVE and BEYOND to help the pets displaced by the recent Texas wildfires.

There will many activities for you and your pooch to enjoy: goody bags, door prizes, a treasure dig [Which sounds pawesome! Teeny is very excited about this.], a beauty pawlor provided by Dirty Dog, dog cookies, and even doggy yoga and massage demos provided by Austin Doga & Wright Vibes Animal Massage!

Who's coming? Hope to see you all there!

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Texas Wildfires

Bastrop State Park, about 30 miles
outside of Austin, on 09-05-2011.
This week I have been getting lots of emails/messages/tweets asking if we are being affected by the central Texas wildires. The fires are too close for comfort but far enough that we are safe. Bastrop is about 30 miles away from us, and the fire in the Steiner Ranch neighborhood is about 12 miles away. My boss lives in Steiner Ranch and his house burned to the ground on Sunday night. He and his wife were out of town for the day and did not even have a chance to save any of their belongings. Thank goodness they don't have any pets...

Outside the air is thick with smoke and it smells like someone is barbequing about five feet away. The TCEQ is recommending that everyone stay indoors, windows and doors shut, and limit their exposure to the smoke. For an active city that loves to be outdoors, especially running Town Lake, this is a big deal. Still, we all know it could be worse. In Bastrop [see picture above] 35,000 acres have burned and 1,386 homes were destroyed. It hurts to see Austin, my city that I love so much, so wrecked. Still, I feel good about the people I am surrounded by: we have contacted various shelters to see if fosters are needed for animals evacuated from Bastrop shelters, and SO many people have volunteered none were needed at the time of my call. Amazing!

The only thing left to do is to help our friends & family with the rebuilding process. This weekend's Hount Hunt benefits the Austin Humane Society, which has taken in a lot of displaced animals from Bastrop shelters. Our small dog playday at Southpaws Playschool on 9/24 will now benefit Austin Pets Alive!, who have gone out of their way to help shelter and care for the dogs transferred to them.

Thank you to everyone who has contacted me to make sure we are ok and out of harms way. I'll post  more updates as I get them.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

September 2011 Teeny's Friends Tribune