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Red Fox Dive (Video)

Wow!

Should we consider calling this Dramatic Animal Imagery Monday? Doesn’t roll off the tongue, does it? I’ll work on that and you keep watching this video.
And thank you to Shawn for sending us this video!
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After the Storms

Between the two storms this week the total snow fall reported at Dulles Airport was 40 inches (31 over the weekend and 9 from Wednesday) — I think this is accurate.  If someone has better information please correct me.  We have shoveled so much I think I have carpal tunnel snowshovel syndrome (it doesn’t exist, [...]

Aaaaand We’re Back!

Hello Tigertail Friends! The power is finally back on (a great big thank you to Dominion Power!), we’ve dug out our driveway and I’m able to sit down and check in with everyone.
This last week has been an amazing experience.  As most of you know, I’m in the DC metro area and we got two [...]

Friday Quote – Snowmageddon Redux

As many of you pointed out the Superbowl is this weekend, not last.  Let me point out that this is a pet food blog that deals with animal-related news, not ESPN.  Clear?  Good.  Want a quote about Superbowl?  Go check out last week’s Friday Quote.
Since I am once again facing a major snowstorm, one that [...]

Animals and Cold Weather

Unless you live in southern parts of the southwestern US, right now where you live is cold.  Bone-chillingly cold.  Where I am in the DC area the snow that fell a week or so before Christmas hasn’t melted completely.  Top off the fact that we haven’t seen temperatures reach the high 30s in waaaay too [...]

Snowmageddon and Shovelpalooza ‘09

The east coast offices of Tigertail Foods managed to survive the storm that local weathermen were calling “crippling” and “the storm of a lifetime”.  By Saturday afternoon, the blizzard was being hailed as “snowmageggon”.  We were getting around two inches an hour average – at times there were white-out conditions, which, if you’ve never experienced [...]