
We've been busy over at Karma Charms. We did a facelift on the website, and made it more guy friendly (I finally won the pink battle...), and got a more modern logo (With a DANE... Muwahahaha). Check it out and let us know what you think!
Also we've been adding new products too. A lot of you let us know that you really want unique, funky, ID tags that show your pup for the individual they are. So we've been testing a LOT of different suppliers and recently got to add three new options to the line. Our Cut Out Sterling Silver, Big Dogg Brass, and Dichroic Glass are the first ones to make it to the site, and we have alot more on the back burner. It is SO important to test the ID tags for the full month, because we want to make sure that they don't wear down so they're unusable. We're also looking at metal alternatives and hopefully will have even more choices up for you soon.
But the biggest news is the addition of our Toy department, and the toy that Christened it, the Goughnut. The Goughnut is a hardcore chew toy, extremely durable, and with a safety monitor. Why does a chew toy need a safety monitor? When a toy gets to a certain point, their structural integrity of their core is compromised, and it is more likely that the toy will break into pieces that the dog can choke on. With the Goughnut this core is colored a bright red, while safe to chew outer layer is green. IF your dog gets to the red layer, its time to take the toy away, and send it in for a replacement. A FREE replacement! That's right, if your dog ever gets to the core of the Goughnut, just send it in and get a brand new one back. And I say "IF" because I had some friends of mine test this out (I'm a stuffie guy myself). These friends of mine are three great Danes, and assorted other pups, who eat Kongs for breakfast. Here's what their mom had to say about the Goughnut:
" We've had the Gough-Nut for more than a month now, and my dogs LOVE it! They all play keep-away from each other with it, and I am amazed that it has stood up to 3 Great Danes constantly carrying, playing with, or arguing over it... without so much as a scratch! Even the Chinese Crested loves to play with it!
If it will stand up to these dogs and still be fun to play with, it'll stand up to ANY dog playing with it!"
How's that for a review? We'll be adding toys as we find ones that are up to our standards. If you know of any let us know.