Lilly and Lulu's Blog
Creating Our First Masterpiece With Help of Pup-Casso Art Kit
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Foufou Fabulous!
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Last week our parents ordered us new winter bomber jackets for dogs from Foufou Brands, and we received them just hours before nasty snowstorm hit Manhattan. Next day after the blizzard, we got a chance to test our beautiful coats while playing in a fresh snow. Check out our review and pawsome photos!
Little L's Attends "Strut Your Mutt"!
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This weekend we had a great honor to be a part of the Strut Your Mutt event in New York City as official sponsors and exhibitors. Check out our report and lots of pawsome photos!
Pawsome Photos from "Angel on a Leash" Event
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Check out our photos from yesterday's "Angel on a Leash" charity event! "Angel on a Leash" is a non-profit initiative by Ronald McDonalds House that supports America's Therapy dogs. Its volunteers create and maintain programs in hospitals and healthcare facilities that enable patients, including children and elderly, to interact with dogs as a part of their therapy and rehabilitation process. To show our support for this wonderful program, we donated our treats to nearly one hundred therapy doggy that attended the walk. We also had lots of fun, met a lot of doggies and their humans, and shared TONS of krak'ems!
Our Summer Getaway at Famous Audrey’s Farmhouse
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This summer has been incredibly busy for us at Little L’s. After personally testing hundreds of batches of freshly baked krak’ems for months, we finally decided to take a little break and head to the country for a much deserved rest. Choosing our destination was easy: we have heard so many great things about Audrey’s Farmhouse, the most dog friendly B&B on the Northeast coast that we decided to check it out ourselves. Of course, we brought our human parents along with us, just for fun.Built in 1740, Audrey’s farmhouse stands on over one hundred of acres of meadows at...