Category Archives: Things To Do

Yappy Hour Encinitas This Friday

Hi peeps!  Sorry about the short notice, but we will be participating in this Friday’s yappy hour that is being hosted by St. Germain’s Cafe, Muttropolis and Rancho Coastal Humane Society.  OH MY DOG! Photography will be on hand to take special art photos.  You won’t want to miss this!  See the flyer below for details, but you’ll have to be there to see what we are doing with our photos.

Encinitas Yappy Hour Flyer

Yappy Hour

Join us at 3 Dog Bakery in Del Mar, Sunday August 21 from 4-6 pm. Treats for your doggies and we’re auctioning off one of our photo sessions to raise funds for the Rancho Coastal Humane Society.

http://www.rchumanesociety.org/events.asp

See you there!

OH MY DOG! Yelps!

Too often, we are blowing our own horn about how great our photos are, how much fun our sessions are and how people are coming from all over the place to get their pets photographed at our studio.  This morning, while doing some maintenance on our world wide web presence, I took a closer look at the comments that were being made by some of our clients on Yelp.  It made me happy to see that the comments had come from all over Southern California.  Anyway, Yelp is cool because it gives our clients a voice to tell others about their experience at OH MY DOG! Photography and saves us from having to toot our own horn.  Want to see for yourself?  Click the image below.

Peace~

Mike

P.S. If you have had a great experience with OH MY DOG! and would like to write a review, please do (not that we are not soliciting reviews for the heck of it).  In fact, false reviews are detrimental to our standing with Yelp.  Thanks

San Diego URGENT! help Ollie find a home.

Dear friends, clients and fellow San Diegans,

Recently, Tee and I had the luck of meeting Jess and Oliver. Jess has rescued Ollie from the streets and has requested our help to find him a forever home. Jess is not able to keep him for long. Please read the following message she sent us and view the pix she sent. Ollie is amazingly cute, and has a great demeanor, even though he is just a puppy. Please contact us ASAP if you can help or have interest in adopting Oliver.

Mike and Tee
OH MY DOG! Photography

Hi Mike,

I wanted to send one more email regarding Ollie….

I’ve been able to get him off the street, but Ollie needs to find a home ASAP, since our landlord has just told us he has to be out by the end of the week! I’m doing everything I can to find him a home…. sending emails, Facebook posts, fliers, doggy park, contacting rescue organizations, etc. If I am unable to find Ollie a home, I’ll have to give him to Helen Woodward (if they take him)…. my heart is breaking and would LOVE for Oliver to find a loving home instead!

If you have any creative ideas on what else we can do, we’d really appreciate the advice. I would also really appreciate it if you could please forward this email to anyone you think may be interested in adopting Ollie. I’m including a recap of Oliver’s background below.

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Ollie is not for sale… he is simply up for adoption. Oliver was rescued from a crazy, homeless person outside my office in Downtown San Diego about a month ago. He’s about 12 weeks old now and is a pit-bull mix (boxer, beagle, and/or maybe even a little bit of shepherd?) He’s had his first round of shots, and the rest of his puppy shots are paid for, as long as Ollie is being seen by his current vet! Oliver’s vet (Dr. Loudis at All Pets Animal Hospital in Encinitas) expects him to be about 50-60 lbs full grown. I want to make it very clear to his potential new family, that if in any case they realize down the road that they cannot keep him, then Ollie is to be returned back to me so we can find him a new home. My boyfriend & I will also have the right to check in on Ollie at his new home to insure that he is happy and being loved! I want this little guy to have a home with a big fenced in grassy yard to run around in and a family who has plenty of time to play, train, and give Ollie all the lovin’ he so deserves!

Encinitas Street Fair This Weekend

Tee and I will be opening the studio for the 27th annual Encinitas Street Fair.  Come by and see us.  We will also be showcasing and selling our new art pieces.  Curious? want to know what they are?…See you here then.

Here is some more info for you…

Encinitas Street Fair
APRIL 24th AND 25th 2010, from 9am to 5pm on Highway 101 between D and J Streets in Downtown Encinitas featuring 450 arts and craft vendors, four live stages, rides for children and a beer garden. Over 100,000 shoppers are expected to visit, shop and dine at the two day Encinitas Street Fair. The 27th Annual Encinitas Street Fair is a great opportunity to visit Encinitas and discover a National award winning, traditional So-Cal beach town, on historic Coast Hwy 101. For more information on becoming a vendor go to www.kennedyfaires.com. For more information on attending the event call the DEMA office at 760.943.1950.
A few tips on transit and parking: Saturday only: The very best way to get to the Encinitas Street Fair is to take the NCTD Coaster. Avoid parking problems altogether and the Coaster station at D Street and Vulcan, is just steps away from the Encinitas Street Fair. For Coaster schedule go here: http://www.gonctd.com/coaster_schedules.htm Saturday and Sunday: Parking is available in the morning hours: Park at City Hall, located on Vulcan Avenue; Park at the Moonlight Beach Parking lot, located on Third Street; Park at the Coaster Station parking lots; there are 2: Vulcan and D Street, and Vulcan and E Street.

For more info visit DEMA’s website

street fair