Showing posts with label downtown dogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label downtown dogs. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

we've moved to the barker block!

We've moved to our new facility - the LoftyDog Academy, located at the Barker Block (in the Arts District) and you're invited to our soft launch:

(click on the image to "biggify")


Just in case you can't see the flyer:

The Loftydog Academy
is pleased to announce its first
Paw-ty Hour at the Bark-er Block
6pm-9pm, Thursday, March 13th

Come and enjoy food, music, dogs and help us celebrate our new neighborhood. Barker Block is also the new home to Urth Caffé, Loft Appeal, and Arte Calidad.

Our rates for Bark-er Park passes, yearly memberships, grooming, daycare, boarding, and more have been posted to our LoftyDog website. Come to our Paw-ty for special pre-pay preview rates!

Monday, February 18, 2008

goin' to the barker block!

The Loftydog is very excited to announce we are moving to the Barker Block at 525 South Hewitt! Everything will be under one woof; grooming, day care, the Barker Dog Park, the Bark Pass, and retail. Please email us at info@theloftydog.com to receive updates!

With our move to the Barker Block, we have decided to change with the growing demands of our large customer base. Our focus will be daycare, grooming, and essential pet supplies. We are looking forward to becoming a part of the Arts District. We know that you will enjoy the convenience of ample street parking and having a fun, clean, and safe environment to bring your dog.

The Loftydog @ 120 W. 2nd St. will be closing February 29th, 2008. We have decided to LEAP this year into a 7,000 sq. foot warehouse that will facilitate all of your growing needs as pet parents and urban loft dwellers.

We are having a huge puppy love blow out sale. Everything must go!!! 20-30% off most items, selected items are 50% off.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Top Ten U.S. and Los Angeles Breeds

The American Kennel Club just released it's top 10 most popular dog breeds in the US, according to AKC registration. And the winners are...

1. Labrador Retriever
2. Yorkshire Terrier
3. German Shepherd Dog
4. Golden Retriever
5. Beagle
6. Boxer
7. Dachshund
8. Poodle
9. Shih Tzu
10. Bulldog

Los Angeles' top dogs are:

1. Labrador Retriever
2. Bulldog
3. German Shepherd
4. Yorkshire Terrier
5. Golden Retriever
6. Poodle
7. Maltese
8. French Bulldog
9. Pomeranian
10. Pug

Judging by the dogs that come into The LoftyDog, I'd say that the Downtown Los Angeles dog population wasn't well represented. We see more Shih Tzus, a breed that didn't even make the Los Angeles Top 10, than almost any other breed. Here's my prediction - look to the Shih Tzu to break through and crack next year's list for top Los Angeles breeds.

Interesting notes:

  • This is the first time since 1935 that the Bulldog has ranked in the U.S. top 10.

  • Los Angeles sets the trend again - the Bulldog is most popular in Los Angeles, having made the Los Angeles Top 10 for three consecutive years.

  • San Francisco and Los Angeles were the only cities in the nation to include the French Bulldog in their Top 10 lists.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

January Yappy Hour tonight!

It's the second Thursday of the month, which means it's time again for the monthly Downtown Artwalk and our coinciding event, The LoftyDog Yappy Hour! If you haven't been, you're missing out on one of Downtown Los Angeles' don't-miss events - a chance for all downtown dogs to frolic together while their owners socialize with live music, food, and drinks.

Yappy Hour at The Loftydog
Thursday, January 10th
7pm - 9pm
120 W. 2nd St (between Spring & Main)
Downtown Los Angeles, CA
ph: (213)687-8820

Thursday, January 3, 2008

New Year Neck Check: Have You Done It?

Just like you check the batteries on your smoke detectors, The Lofty Dog recommends you check your pet's collar regularly. The start of a new year is a good time to do the Neck Check (hence the name, New Year Neck Check. Clever, huh?) - make sure the collar still fits well, not worn to the point of breaking, and that the ID on your pet is current. It's so easy to not notice a frayed collar, especially if yours is an active dog. After all, if the collar comes off, it doesn't matter what is on the tags.

While we recommend that all dogs get microchipped as well, ensuring that current information is on your dog's tag makes a huge difference - it's what gets your dog home, fast. Many people don't know to check if a found dog has a microchip, and reading that requires a whole lot more time and effort than just reading a tag and calling the phone number.

And just in case you're worried about tags falling off a collar, take a Sharpie and write your contact information on the inside of your pet's collar.

Check those necks everybody!

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

happy holidays!





A very Merry Christmas and best wishes for the New Year to you and all downtown dogs from all of us here at The LoftyDog!

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Holiday Paw-ty at The LoftyDog tonight!

Seasons Greetings from The LoftyDog! It's the second Thursday of the month, which means it's time for the Downtown Artwalk, our monthly Yappy Hour, and our Holiday Party.

Live music, food, drink and a good time for all downtown dogs! And the best part is - Santa decided to stay in downtown Los Angeles and not return to the North Pole just yet. So stop by for our last holiday photo shoot with Santa*, pick up your photos if you posed for pictures last week, or just stop by to let the old guy know what your downtown dog wants for Christmas.

Yappy Hour at The Loftydog
Thursday, December 13th
7 - 9pm
120 W. 2nd St (between Spring & Main)
Downtown Los Angeles, CA
ph: (213)687-8820


*Sitting fee $25.00- includes (1) 4 X 7
Other packages available... Great for your holiday greeting and post cards!

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

November Downtown Dogwalk tonight!

Anybody else headed over to Pershing Square for the monthly Downtown Dogwalk? We meet once a month on the 2nd Wednesday at 6pm in Pershing Square and walk our furry friends to green spaces close by to advocate for an off-leash dog park for downtown dogs. Hope to see you and your pooch there!

Monday, November 5, 2007

November Yappy Hour this Thursday!

This Thursday, November 8th, is the monthly Downtown Art Walk and time for another Yappy Hour at The Lofty Dog! The holidays will be here soon enough, so come in and let your pampered pooch play with other downtown dogs while you, drink in hand, meet other downtown dog owners and peruse the cool new fall dog clothes, carriers, and bedding that will help keep your best friend warm, and in the fashion forefront.

What:
Yappy Hour (coincides with the Downtown Art Walk)

Where:
The Lofty Dog
120 W. 2nd Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
ph: 213-687-8820

When:
Thursday, November 8, 2007
7pm - 9pm

If you attended last month's Yappy Hour/Howl-O-Ween Fashion Show, or our Howl-O-Ween Party, please bring your pictures - we'd love to see them!

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Why Some Pets Hate Halloween

Last night's Howl-O-Ween Party at The Lofty Dog was a great success! The place was jam-packed with dogs and their owners, dressed in their scariest, cutest, and funniest costumes, all hoping to win prizes and bragging rights. Stay tuned for pictures of our winners and some awesome group shots, but while you wait, check out some pictures explaining why some pets hate Halloween:



















Wednesday, October 31, 2007

the lofty dog hosts howl-o-ween party


Attention all downtown dogs! Put on your costumes and come trick-or-treating at The Lofty Dog's First Annual Howl-O-Ween Party!





Where: The Lofty Dog in Downtown Los Angeles
120 W. 2nd Street (between Spring and Main Streets)

When: Wednesday, October 31st
7pm - 9pm







Prizes will be awarded to the best dressed dogs, but treats will be available for all dogs who come to the party. What are you and your dog coming dressed as?

pictures from the howl-o-ween fashion show

We just got the pictures from our Howl-O-Ween Fashion Show earlier this month during the October Yappy Hour. Don't these dogs look great?






That's Wonton on the left dressed as an elephant, Pablo dressed as a tiger, Bichonie as an adorable bichon, Cody as a devil and Laila as a bumblebee.







As if she didn't have her hands full enough, Wonton's mom Celia looks after Laila while the rambunctious pups roughhouse at their feet.






This friendly pooch was just happy to be around so many friendly people and dogs. Was it really his birthday or was that his costume?






The bumblebee costume is a popular choice for many dogs this Halloween season.






Even Wonton tried being a bumblebee before changing into his elephant costume.






Elephants were the second most popular costume choice. Looking good!



The Howl-O-Ween Fashion Show was great fun and a big hit with downtown dogs and their owners. The main event, however, is happening from 7 to 9pm on Halloween - The Lofty Dog's Howl-O-Ween Party! Stay tuned, details to come!

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

dressing your dog for halloween

Sometimes, it's better to not ask the tough questions and just go with the flow. After all, who really wants to know what it says about us that we get a kick out of dressing our dogs up in Halloween costumes? So we bury our dogs' dignity (dognity?) somewhere inside a pumpkin costume, or underneath devil horns, and we parade them around. It's not animal cruelty, they're much too adorable and hilarious.

The other week, during the last Yappy Hour, The Lofty Dog hosted a Howl-O-Ween Fashion Show. Several downtown dogs strutted their stuff to a wildly enthusiastic audience, dressed as elephants, lions, monkeys and other jungle beasts. They were adorable, and they aren't alone. This year, according to the National Retail Federation, one in 10 Halloween celebrators — 7.4 million households — plan on dressing their pet in some kind of costume. And more than 3.5 million Americans are expected to buy some type of Halloween product for their pets this year, according to a survey by the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association. That puts us in good company.

The survey revealed the top 15 costumes for pets, which are:

1. Devil
2. Pumpkin
3. Witch
4. Princess
5. Angel
6. Pirate
7. Hot Dog
8. Bat
9. Black Cat
10. Clown
11. Athlete
12. Bumble Bee
13. Ghost
14. Bowtie/fancy collar/bandana
15. Superhero

As October 31st approaches, we're searching for the best Halloween costumes, for us and our dogs. Our dogs are part of the family, so what better way to show that they're part of our "pack", than by dressing up together? After all, it’s more fun if everyone dresses up. So we've come up with a few great costume ideas for your pack:

1. Star Wars - Yoda was last year's #1 costume for dogs, and this year looks to be the year for Darth Vader. Dress yourself as Princess Leia or a Jedi and keep your doggy from going to the Dark Side.

2. The Justice League - Whether dressed as Superman, Wonder Woman or Batman, your pooch can be a superhero. Sure, you can pull rank and dress as Superman or Wonder Woman yourself, but let the dogs take center stage and go as The Flash, or Robin instead.

3. Noah and the Animals on the Ark - This is our personal favorite and it could be yours too if you have more than one dog, or if your pack doesn't want to dress alike. You get to dress like Noah, shepherding your dogs (dressed as different animals) and the humans in your pack, all searching for their mate before boarding the ark. The Lofty Dog has a great collection of animal costumes, from monkeys and lions, to elephants and everything else in-between.

4. Pollinating Flowers - Dress you and your human pack as flowers, and get your pooch into a bumblebee costume.

5. Pirates of the Caribbean - Dress as Davy Jones or a saucy wench, and your pooch as Captain Jack Sparrow.

6. Sports Team - So you're a Dodger fan? A gridiron great? Or are you more into soccer? Your dog can come ready to play, dressed your fave soccer, football, or baseball player, and you can either get in the game, or referee it. If your dog isn't the sporty type, they can always show their spirit and cheer from the sidelines.

7. The Real Downtown Dogs - Oh yeah, who can resist those yummy bacon-wrapped hotdogs grilled on shopping carts and heaped full of grilled onions and bell peppers? Dress your downtown dog as a hotdog, and come as the condiments.

Do you have any other Halloween costume suggestions for you and your pack? The growing popularity in Halloween costumes for dogs gives a new meaning to the tradition of trick-or-treating. Besides offering treats for trick-or-treating dogs, The Lofty Dog is holding a Howl-O-Ween Party on October 31st, with a contest for the best-dressed dog. Prizes range from gift certificates for free grooming, to chew toys and let's face it, bragging rights.

The main thing to remember this Halloween season, is safety. Listed are some common-sense cautions to keep your downtown dog safe and stress-free this time of year:

1. No tricks, no treats: That bowlful of candy is for trick-or-treaters, not for Sparky. Chocolate in all forms can be very dangerous for dogs, and tin foil and cellophane candy wrappers can be hazardous if swallowed. If you suspect your pet has ingested a potentially dangerous substance, please call your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435.

2. Popular Halloween plants such as pumpkins and decorative corn are considered to be relatively nontoxic, yet they can produce gastrointestinal upset should dogs ingest them. Intestinal blockage could even occur if large pieces are ingested.

3. Keep wires and cords from electric lights and other decorations out of reach of your pets. If chewed, your dog could experience damage to his mouth from shards of glass or plastic, or receive a possibly life-threatening electrical shock.

4. A carved pumpkin certainly is festive, but do exercise extreme caution if you choose to add a candle. Dogs can easily knock a lit pumpkin over and cause a fire and curious puppies especially run the risk of getting burned or singed by candle flames.

5. Dress-up can be a big mess-up for some pets. Please don't put your dog in a costume UNLESS you know he or she loves it. For dogs who prefer their “birthday suits,” however, wearing a costume can cause undue stress.

6. If you do dress up your dog, make sure the costume isn't annoying or unsafe. It should not constrict the pooch's movement or hearing, or impede his ability to breathe or bark. Keep a look out for small, dangling, or easily chewed-off pieces on the costume that your pet could choke on.

7. Take a closer look at your pet’s costume and make sure it does not obstruct his/her vision in any way. Even the sweetest dogs can get snappy when they can't see.

8. All but the most social dogs should be kept in a separate room during peak trick-or-treat visiting hours. Too many strangers can be scary and stressful for pets.

9. When opening the door for trick-or-treaters, take care that your dog doesn't dart outside.

10. IDs, please! Always make sure your dog has proper identification. If for any reason your dog escapes and become lost, a collar and tags and/or a microchip increase the chances that he or she will be returned to you.
The Lofty Dog is really looking forward to seeing all the downtown dogs on Halloween and we're really excited to see what costumes our pampered pooches will be wearing this year. Even if you don't dress up, bring your pooch in for a Halloween treat and see what the other dogs are wearing, it's shaping up to be a blast.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Yappy Hour & Howl-O-Ween Fashion Show

It's that time once again, this Thursday is the monthly Downtown Art Walk which means we are throwing another Yappy Hour. This month, to help you find the perfect costume for your pet, we are presenting a Howl-O-Ween Fashion Show, featuring the latest in pet costumes modeled by real downtown dogs. So come on down, catch the show, have a few drinks, let the dogs get acquainted, and maybe even try on a few costumes - before all the good ones are taken!

What:
Yappy Hour (coincides with the Downtown Art Walk)
and Howl-O-Ween Fashion Show

Where:
The Lofty Dog
120 W. 2nd Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012

When:
Thursday, October 11, 2007
7:00 - 9:00pm

Why:
Halloween is coming, and you dog needs something to wear.