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Snackin’ Waggin’

Where it’s okay to beg!

It’s a food truck, for dogs! The first of it’s kind, it was a bit of learning curve for the humans (thought we sold hot dogs), but the dogs always knew!

Serving up nothing but the best healthy snacks you’ve all come to love and trust, the Snackin’ Waggin’ is the pawfect addition to your corporate dog friendly event, or neighborhood pawty!

Book your event with us today! Contact us for custom quotes and questions.

From Neighborhood Pawties to Commercial Events, the Snackin’ Waggin’ is the Original Dog Food Truck!

Easter Green Screen Photos (done remotely!)

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Product Details

Get the PAWfect picture with the Easter Bunny (that won’t scare them) and the gram! Choose from 5 different backgrounds, and add up to three dogs in the picture! Available remotely, just follow the below directions and upload pics of your pup at purchase!

$30 per high res image. Images can have a custom saying added to them!

Photo Taking Tips:

  • Always use a solid background that is contrasting to your dog’s colors. If your dog is black, a white background is great. If your dog is black and white, a blue background might be a better option. It doesn’t have to be “green” it just has to give the ability to differentiate the subject.
  • Remember that the higher resolution the photo you’re taking, the better the end picture will be!
  • Always make sure to clean your camera lens when taking photos.
  • Enlist the help of a second person to assist in taking the pics. They can hold the dog while you do the “count to 3 and pull away” method, or shake treats right behind your head for you.
  • Try saying your dog’s words they know, but don’t require action from them. I wouldn’t say “do you want to go for a walk” because then they’ll just get up! Knowing “sit” and “stay” is crucial for photo taking, but to get the ears up and the smile out, it’ll usually take their favorite snacks or squeaky toy!