Wagatha's

When I was first diagnosed with my heart problems, my very dear friend Tracie Hotchner, sent me a gift box full of goodies.   Amongst them was the cutest little round tin of Wagatha's Organic Dog Biscuits, made in Vermont.   Oh yum, yum.    Now this is what I needed.

I loved the biscuits so much that I sent my Mom shopping in Leesburg and she found me some big tins of my very own.   Whereas I am considering sharing with Bob, on the other paw, I may not.    Bob and Rusty and Scarlett have some company at their home today and tomorrow.   A little brown Cocker Spaniel who cannot hear a sound.  I don't think she reads lips, but my Gram says she can get her to understand a little bit if she looks right at her.
This service is called a Bed & Biscuit in our company, but I don't think I will be sharing my biscuits with Mia Mackey either.     It's not, you understand, that I am selfish.    I just don't want anyone to have my Wagatha's.

This morning I had chicken breast and Wagatha's Breakfast Biscuits.    They have cinnamon in them.  Oh boy.  My Mom and my Gram say they don't care if I want dog biscuits for breakfast, they just want me to eat.    I will, I will.  I promise.

So if you want to have some Wagatha's of your own, you can go online to  Vermont Made and you can order them for yourself.    There is no shipping if your order is over $50, and as far as I am concerned that is a small price to pay for this heavenly treat.    Or you can go to Dog Day Afternoon in our own town of Leesburg, Virginia, and you can buy them there.  Just be sure you tell them that The Princess sent you, either place you shop.

I found a picture of their cute little logo that is on the front of all of their tins and I wanted to share with you
                                         
                                                    
Isn't this just the cutest little thing ever?  If Bob wasn't so lazy he could have auditioned for this and probably it would be his picture out there.     I just don't know what to do with that Boy.

So have fun, and when you go to buy your Wagatha's please send me a few bones from every tin you buy.  That way I won't run out.   That would be bad.  What would I have for breakfast?

Love and Licks,

Daisy       

Oh and by the way - I forgot - Wagatha's Biscuits are KOSHER, so now my friends Boris and Stewie can eat them. Quick, I have to call my Aunt Jennie to tell her.

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  • 7/3/2008 10:57 PM Auntie Tracie wrote:
    Darling Daisy - You cannot imagine how wide my smile was reading your blog entry today about DEEElicious Wagatha's biscuits. I knew you'd like them as a get well gift but you pretty much strong-armed me (and everybody else) to send you goodies by playing the "cancer card" rather shamelessly. I have to give you credit,you certainly are a girl who seizes opportunities. But I really didn't know you would love that THAT much or that they would perk up your appetite so brightly. I know that your clever Gram did pass along your charming blog entry to the very man who created heavenly Wagatha's biscuits, my friend Norman up here in beautiful Vermont. She may have learned a few tricks from you because I'll bet Norman will be so tickled pink by your lavish praise that he may just send you a whole bunch of those biscuits. which would be good for the rest of the dogs because if everybody has to be "tithed" from their tins to send some to you it could create some resentment. Norman doesn't know about your nasty tumor but I am going to whisper in his ear - he's a very big-hearted chap and I'll bet it will just melt his heart to hear that there is a pretty little bulldog with a tumor and a yearning for his goodies. I hate to get up your hopes prematurely, but I would say it's a good bet that planting yourself by the front door and waiting for the UPS truck is an excellent use of your time. I'd also like to say that I know some good literary agents and this blog of yours is just priceless when you're ready to turn it all into a book.
    with love from your
    Auntie Tracie
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  • 1/18/2009 2:26 PM Kathy and Trixie wrote:
    Hi Daisy,
    Trixie is a big fan of these wonderful organic dog biscuits. Did you know that they come in 6 flavors. Senior and Super biscuits are the newest flavors. Trixie lives in New York City and has introduced many of her friends to these wonderful biscuits. Visit www.wagathas.com to see how truly special this company and its products are.
    Daisy, hope all is well with you.
    Trixie


    Hi Trixie

    I know that you probably didn't realize that Daisy was Wagatha's biggest fan (ever).  Unfortunately, in August, our darling girl crossed the Rainbow Bridge.  She now does important work up there, passing out Wagatha's, organizing shopping parties and giving etiquette classes.
    I've taken over our Blogging Business, although we were "dark" for the whole month of February, cause my 2-legged Mom, who is VERY clumsy, has broken her right wrist.  She deems this as a legitimate excuse to not work (or Blog).

    I'd love to have a picture of you, Miss Trixie, and I hope you will be a loyal reader,now that you know the reason I was forced to sit idle for almost one full month!

    Your New Friend?
    Bob
    PitBull Extraordinary and Boy Bloginator.
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