PHOTO OP: Dog Days of Summer
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Puppy’s Beach Vacation Interrupted by Paparazzi
The plan was to kick back, relax, and enjoy a private, secluded beach and resort hotel. But Olive’s vacation was ruined by some determined tabloid photographers.
The celebu-pup, famous for her roles in a myriad of reality real estate shows, was “accosted” Thursday morning, according to her publicist.
“It was one of those guys from TMZ,” says Serena Kinkaid, who has represented the pup for nearly two months. “Paid off the rental car attendant and tracked her down to the beach for a few sunbathing shots.”
Sources close to Olive and her entourage tell The Fluffington Post that she has re-located to another hotel in the hopes of finding peace and quiet for the rest of the week.
Submitted by Lisa Kerr.
Area Puppy Still Recovering From July 4th Bash
A local shih-tzu named Alice is still a bit groggy two days after what neighbors are calling “an Independence Day blowout” of a party.
“It was absolutely off the hook,” says Simon Essex, one of the attendees. “There was a pool with a water slide, fireworks launching, BBQ, a live band, bouncy castle – Alice throws the best parties.”
But not all area residents were keen on the festivities. County police were called several times with noise complaints.
“We passed by and told Alice to lower the volume on the band and keep the fireworks to a minimum,” says officer Sam Ozluski. “But, everyone’s making a ton of noise on the 4th. It’s hard to really police it.”
Submitted by Amanda Williams.
Doggie Designers Launch Home Decor Biz
Despite their obvious size disparity, interior decorators Apollo (right) and Athena (left) make a great team when it comes to room makeovers.
“They’ve been working independently for a few years now, but they ended up collaborating on a big project,” says Mary Selnak, a mutual friend who works in the floral business. “Apollo was great at big picture stuff and reaching high places. Athena could work on the small details and fit into the nooks that no one else can. They realized pretty quickly that they should go into business.”
This week marks the launch of their firm A&A Design, Ltd., along with a slew of branded home decor products exclusive to Target.
“With any luck, they’ll land an HGTV show by next summer,” says Selnak.
Submitted by Yuriy Fuksenko. Originally published on HelloGiggles.