Wednesday, February 23, 2011

DIY Doggie Baths at Ollu



Looks like I spoke too soon. My last post was about the thaw and now, well, we’re buried under a foot of snow again. Yikes. However, that makes this post all the more fitting. Between the snow and the mud you may be starting to think about how your pup is overdue for a bath. Unfortunately, bathing a dog usually falls under the category of unpleasant chore or big expense. Local business Ollu to the rescue.


Minnesota native Jodel Fesenmaier spent four years living in San Diego, where she adopted Oliver and Lulu, black lab and German shorthair mix litter mates, and took advantage of the city’s self-serve dog washes. Returning to Minneapolis in 2007 to be closer to family, Fesenmaier was surprised to find that the City of Lakes had no such service.


“When I lived in San Diego, there were several dog washes there. I went to a few of them and thought it was such an awesome idea,” Fesenmaier said. “I just assumed we had them here.”


When Fesenmaier couldn’t find one, she thought maybe she’d start her own. She immediately set to work on a business plan and in two short years, Ollu emerged at 221 Main Street SE in Minneapolis.



Named for Oliver and Lulu, the two pups whose bathing needs inspired the business, Ollu offers what Fesenmaier had been unable to find in Minneapolis–a DIY dog wash. You bring your pup and a willingness to get your hands dirty, and Ollu has the rest, including large tubs, aprons, natural shampoos, towels, dryers and more. There are five wash stations and bathing is first come, first served.


“The best part is you get to leave the mess with us and leave with a clean dog,” Fesenmaier said.


Ollu is open seven days a week and is always staffed, so although it’s a self-service dog wash, someone is always available to help if needed. Ollu also offers appointments for full service bathing if DIY’s not your thing. And while self-service haircuts are not allowed, Ollu does have full service grooming as well.


“Sometimes people think of it as a do it yourself car wash; it’s not like that,” Fesenmaier clarified.


No matter the size or breed of your dog, Fesenmaier recommends monthly bathings. The difference, she says, depends on activity level.


“If you’re taking your dog to the dog park several times a week, I’d bump up the dog washing,” Fesenmaier said.


And what needs to be done even more often than that? Brushing. As often as a few times a week to prevent matting. It’s a big deal, Fesenmaier said, especially for the longer coats.


Since returning to Minnesota, Fesenmaier has added a great dane named Axel to her brood. But as far as we know, there are no plans to rename the company to Axollu.


And now, here’s a super special offer for you, reader:

Bark Avenue clients will receive 10% off a full service grooming appointment at Ollu by mentioning this blog post. So, go on, pretty up your pup.


Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Return to the Parks


For all you dog owners out there who have been breathing a sigh of relief or dancing in the streets, thanking whatever higher power you thank for the sweet, sweet thaw, we hear you. It may be an ugly, sloppy mess out there right now, but unlike recent weeks, you’re no longer in danger of frostbite when you take your furry friend outside to do his business.


So go on, get back out there. Hop in those mud puddles. Laugh in the faces of rapidly disappearing ice dams and frozen mountains on the boulevards. Imagine them with the voice of the Wicked Witch of the West (I’m melting, meeeelllllting!)


To aid in your return to the great outdoors this spring, we’ve put together a list of some of the city’s finest dog friendly frolics. Unhook the leash at these dog parks, but before you do, remember that the city requires a permit for off-leash areas.


The new Victory Prairie Dog Park is located in the Camden neighborhood of Minneapolis.

South of St. Anthony Parkway, this dog park is a full 2.3 acres.

Picture a playground for dogs. Next to the Herschel Lofts, the play area is 6,000 square feet.

On the south end of Minnehaha Park, this dog park is 4.3 acres. Let Fido run!

The Loring Park Play Area is 10,000 square feet of dog-friendly fun, featuring a bridge, and limestone boulders. The Play Area is located at the north corner of the park.

One of the most beautiful areas of Minneapolis, Lake of the Isles also boasts a 3.6 acre dog park at the south end of the lake.

The Gateway Park Play Area is located on 4th Avenue South between 10th and 11th Streets.

East of I-94 and alongside Riverside Park, the Franklin Terrace Off-Leash Recreation Area is 1.6 acres.

For information on more than 40 off-leash areas in the metro area, consider picking up a copy of the Twin Cities Dog Lover's Map.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Meet Haley & Regina

It's time we introduced you to a couple of our two-legged members. Meet Haley and Regina, two ladies with true passions for the animals they spend their days with. Read on to learn about Haley's Thanksgiving Day mishap and just who Tobey the Tyrant is.
Name: Haley Sarff
When did you first start with Bark Avenue: October 2010
Why did you pursue this line of work: I was looking for a flexible part time job that involved working with animals. I have a full time job and attend school part time so my options were limited. Bark Avenue works perfectly!
Favorite breed: Black labs!
Favorite fictional animal: Nemo. He is awesome and so cute!
Favorite dog/cat sitting memory (thus far): Getting covered from head to toe in Pinky's fur on Thanksgiving Day in my dress clothes with no lint roller.
Name of your first pet: George, a black and white domestic shorthair
Current pets: My wonderful black lab, Mikey and my three kitties, Stella, Leala, and Bear
If you were a pup, what breed would you be: I would be a Labrador Retriever because I love to be outside, love to swim, I am very loyal to members of my "pack," and I have a goofy personality.
Favorite thing to do when you're not dog/cat sitting: Running, camping, hiking and listening to music
Guilty pleasure: Ice cream
Name: Regina Taillefer
When did you start with Bark Avenue: April 2009
Why did you pursue this line of work: I love animals and the thought of being paid to play with them was a done deal.
Favorite breed: Great Danes. I have a soft spot for big dogs.
Favorite fictional animal: Wishbone. The PBS show was a hit with me.
Favorite dog/cat sitting memory (thus far): I can't think of one memory that was my favorite. I love them all.
Name of your first pet: My first pet was a hamster named David after my crush in kindergarten.
Current pets: I currently have Charlie the Communist, a five year old Black Lab/German Shepard mix, Tiki Torture, a seven year old
Chihuahua, Tobey the Tyrant, a six year old tuxedo kitty cat, and Rockey Balboa, a 28 year old Cockatiel.
If you were a pup, what breed would you be: I believe I would be a Mini Australian Shepherd. I fostered a Mini Australian Shepherd before. She was the most amazing dog I have ever met. She was so adorable, sweet, kind, loving, intelligent, and got into ALL KINDS of trouble. (She is the one in the middle of the picture.)
Favorite thing to do when you're not dog/cat sitting: I love to take my own to the river or the doggy park.
Guilty pleasure: Talking to my dogs as if they will answer me back with words