Scentsy Fanatics , Scentsy Buddies are arriving just in time for Christmas. But as always Supplies are limited, So Grab them before they are gone.
Our Newest Addition is Homer the Husky. He ran into our lives on Monday October 29th. I am so excited for this addition to my collection. For years Our Family Raised and Breed Huskies . Our first Huskies name was Mercedes, our second was Dakota. They are amazing dogs. So smart and very loyal to their owners but boy do they love to run. We had multiple liters giving us years of joy. So to be able to add Homer to the family will be a nice addition.
Here are some Fun Facts about Huskies
Huskies, known for their wolf-like looks and trademark blue eyes, are a breed most commonly associated with valiantly pulling sleds through the snow–and rightfully so. Bred for mushing in subzero temperatures, these dogs know how to work.
Do you know how far a Husky’s howl can be heard?Up to ten miles away! Husky owners know that these dogs are particularly talkative.
Prior to Homer we introduced the twins Ava and Ande the Alpaca’s . They aren’t just any ordinary set of Alpaca’s they came with hats and scarves . which is something they are known to have made out of the fur .
Did you know that Alpaca’s and Llamas are sometimes mistaken for each other. While they are related Llamas and alpacas are even-toed ungulates that belong tothe family Camelidae. The most obvious difference may be their size. … Llamas have long curved ears while alpacashave short spear-shaped ears. Likewise, llamas have longer faces while alpacas have more of a smushed face. The alpaca also produces more fleece than its larger cousin and in a much greater variety of colors.Llamas also generally do not have as much hair on their head and face as alpacas do. Their dispositions:Alpacas are very much herd animals, while llamas are more independent minded.
Here are some Fun Facts on the Newest Additions to our Scentsy Buddy Family
Homer the Husky
MEET Homer
Species: Canine
Favorite hangout: Northern, snowy climates
Favorite activities: Running and pulling sleds
Favorite book: Sled Dog School
Favorite movie: Snow Dogs
Favorite song: Anything by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra
Favorite sports team: University of Washington Huskies
Food I crave: I’m a fan of the raw food diet — meats, fruits and vegetables!
Fun fact: Our eyes can be brown or blue — and sometimes we have one of each!
Ambition: To win the Iditarod!
Alma the Alpaca
MEET ALMA
Species: Alpaca
Favorite hangout: The farm
Favorite activities: Exploring the Andes mountain range
Favorite book: Llama Llama Holiday Drama
Favorite movie: The Emperor’s New Groove
Favorite sport: Soccer
Food I crave: Leafy greens
Fun fact: Alpacas are social animals and like to be in herds.
Ambition: To stop being mistaken for a llama. We may be related, but alpacas have much better hair.
Aden the Alpaca
MEET ANDE
Species: Alpaca
Favorite hangout: The mountains
Favorite activities: Backpacking through the Andes mountain range
Favorite book: Llama Llama Red Pajama
Favorite movie: Napoleon Dynamite
Favorite sport: Soccer
Food I crave: Vegetarian cuisine
Fun fact: Alpacas are closely related to llamas, but alpacas are much smaller.
Ambition: To get rid of our reputation for spitting. We don’t spit at humans, just at our fellow alpacas.