Thanksgiving Has Gone to the Dogs!
This year when your dog is begging for your turkey table scraps, you can go ahead and give in thanks to Barkley Square’s canine-friendly holiday meals. It’s a four course meal including:
Thanksgiving Doggy Dinner Menu
Oven-Baked Turkey with Cranberries
(Turkey Breast, Dried Cranberries, Olive Oil, Garlic, Rosemary)
Animal-Faced Mashed Pumpkin
(Pumpkin, Peas, “Pupperoni”, Rosemary, Dried Cranberries)
Simmered Vegetables
(Peas, Sweet Potatoes, Chicken Soup Stock)
Chicken Rice Pilaf
(Rice, Carrots, Chicken Soup Stock)
Doggy Biscuits
(Flour, Soybean Oil, Baking Soda, Chicken Soup Stock)
Doggy Cupcakes
(Flour, Barley Flour, Eggs, Canola Oil, Peanut Butter, Molasses, Baking Powder, Carob, Cream Cheese, Food Coloring)
To place an order, email info@karingbykristina.com or call (703) 548-3644. For Thanksgiving, please have your order in by November 20th. Meals can be picked up November 25th.
This is a great way to treat your pet who is home alone for the Thanksgiving holiday, if you use Barkley Square’s sister company, Karing by Kristina dog walking and pet sitting service, they can bring one of these dinners to your pet while you’re out of town, and also keep an eye on your home.
- Miss A




02. Nov, 2009 









Andrea Rodgers has been in Washington for over a decade, and is well-known for giving back to the local community. She has co-founded three major fundraisers - Blondes vs. Brunettes in 2005, The Courage Cup where she serves as President in 2006, and Fashion for Paws in 2007. In September 2008, Andrea launched two businesses — AskMissA.com, and Socialite Marketing, a full-service boutique marketing firm that provides businesses and brands with social media, public relations, marketing, and event planning services. She attended boarding school at Salem Academy, and graduated from Wake Forest University with a double major in Economics and Politics. Rodgers was recently hand picked by Vogue magazine to be a founding member of The Vogue 100, an organization "of influential decision makers and opinion leaders known for their distinctive taste in fashion and culture, [and who] personify the rising influence of women over the past several decades."
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I didn’t realize my last post to you went to “Thanksgiving … ” I was letting you know in general. Tris
Looks so delish that when I saw the pic, I thought it was people food!!