Posts Tagged ‘Howard Huge’

Sales of Howard Huge Items Jump 200 Percent

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

Las Vegas, NV, March 31, 2009 – Sales of cartoon character Howard Huge items have jumped some 200 percent since December, according to statistics from Café Press.

Howard Huge is the namesake of the character in the comic, and the name of the comic itself. Created by Bill and Bunny Hoest, and now produced by Bunny Hoest and Bill Reiner, Howard Huge has been around for 29 years and appears weekly in Parade Magazine.

The cartoon has seen a rise in popularity on the internet amongst social networking sites like Facebook, Myspace and Dogster. The comic was also recently mentioned in prime time television on Family Guy®.

“It’s fantastic that we’re seeing some real exposure online and it’s resulting in sales,” William Kammer, the managing supervisor of Howardhuge.com said. “Our Café Press store is seeing a hike in visitors and it has translated into a big increase in sales.”

Howard Huge comics, collectibles, clothes and novelties are available through the Howardhuge.com site.

Howard Giving Gifts

Howard Huge on Family Guy

Monday, March 30th, 2009

I was watching the new episode of Family Guy last night and heard Peter Griffin talking about something very interesting. Peter was discussing getting a new dog, because Brian wasn’t behaving like Peter thought he should. This led to Peter suggesting the family get a new dog. First, Peter mentioned getting some other giant dog, but then brought up Howard Huge!

It’s very exciting to know that, in the event something happens to Brian, the Griffin family (or at least Peter) would be open to having Howard Huge in the house.

Family Guy is a little racy for Howard’s taste, but anyone who shows Mr. Huge some love is much appreciated :-)

You can see the reference to Howard Huge on Family Guy below. It isn’t that long, but still pretty cool!

The Obama Family’s New Dog

Friday, March 20th, 2009

When President Obama was on the campaign trail and giving his acceptance speech, he promised his kids a new puppy for the White House.  The puppy hasn’t come yet, but Obama is assuring us that their new pet is on its way.

There’s still speculation as to what kind of dog the First Family will get, but they seem to be leaning toward a Portuguese Water dog. Michelle Obama said the breed has the kind of temperament and size they are looking for. This is a great choice for the new residents of the White House.

One of the great things we know for sure about the Obamas’ new dog is that it’s going to be rescue dog from a shelter. There are a couple reasons why this is much better than getting a dog from a breeder. The most obvious reason is they are saving a dog from a shelter whose fate is unknown. If they didn’t adopt the dog, and no one else did, then what would happen to it?

In addition to helping the rescue dog population, they are also not supporting the dog breeders. Breeding dogs can cause a lot of problems for the animals. Not only can breeding dogs help promote puppy mills, but pure breed dogs often have extreme genetic defects as well. Dog breeds have certain genetic disorders that are diluted when the breed is mixed. In cases where breeders produce pure breeds, that dilution doesn’t take place.

Obama said the family would get the dog once he returned from the NATO summit in April.

Omaha Leash Laws Allow Pets to be Taken

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

As Spring gets closer and things start to warm up, dog owners start walking their pets more often. Taking your dog for a walk is a very important part of your dog’s life, but there are some laws you need to follow if you don’t want to lose your pet.

The leash laws in some areas have become more strict, and owners can lose their pets if they aren’t careful. In Omaha, if you get three leash violations in a 24-month period, you can lose your dog, get a fine and go to jail.

To make sure law breakers are brought to justice, Omaha has dispatched more park patrols to enforce the laws. Most cities in the country have some kind of leash laws, and if they aren’t followed, you might be surprised with how severe the penalty is.

It isn’t too hard to train your dog and get it to be comfortable with a leash. It’s also a good idea to make sure your dog responds well to voice commands. That way, if it does get off the leash, you’ll be able to call it to you quickly before anything bad happens.