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GET READY FOR YOUR PAW-TIES!

Hampton Pet chef has expanded to catering your paw-ties! Everything from birthdays, furry fiestas, Barkmitzvahs, holidays, birthdays, gottcha days, summer bbq's and any other occasion where people and their pets mingle together. I have put together a delicious choice of Hors D'oeuvres that are geared for the humans but safe for the pets. My background in catering has taught me great flavors and working with vets has taught me what's good for your pet. I have combined both to come up with a great catering menu. items include, fish tacos, curried coconut chicken, sates, Mexican chicken skewers and so much more. I even have frozen signature "cocktails".

Call for more information 1-516-606-6601 Bonnie Emmerich

Patch.com

Hampton Bays Pet Chef To Appear On Animal Planet

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Bonnie Emmerich of Hampton Bays will appear on Animal Planet on March 31 at 8 p.m.

By Erica Jackson  March 29, 2012

 

Bonnie Emmerich, a private pet chef from Hampton Bays, got a thrill when she opened her e-mail one day to see a message from Animal Planet — The popular channel wanted to film her for an upcoming episode, called "Must Love Cats."

"I thought it was a prank at first," said Emmerich, who said Animal Planet found her through her business website. "They gave me five hours to find someone that would allow me to cook in their house."

They also wanted, said Emmerich to film at a local animal shelter — she said she immediately thought of the Southampton Animal Shelter, where she has volunteered.

The show, she said will air on Saturday at 8:00 p.m. and Emmerich said she couldn't be more excited.

Emmerich says she got the idea for her business after doing private catering in the Hamptons for years and working in a veterinarian's office.

"People are really conscious about what they eat and I started to think about pets," she said.

She soon launched her business, Hampton Pet Chef, offering chef services for pets.

Emmerich says all of her dishes are basically people-food, but they are prepared with the dietary needs of dogs and cats in mind. They are also veterinarian approved and meet AAFCO guidelines.

"I will talk with the owner and get a feel for the pet before coming up with a menu," said Emmerich, who says no salt or garlic is used in her doggie meals, but supplements such as calcium and Omega 3 oils are added.

Some dishes prepared for dogs include, chicken with brown rice, sweet potatoes, green beans in home-made broth; meatloaf; all natural ground turkey with oats and spinich and carrots; and meatballs.

On holidays, she makes lamb stew and Christmas meatloaf.

For cats, she said she uses all local fish and vegetables and uses less carbohydrates since cats don't need them as much.

Emmerich says feeding pets healthy foods that are grown local do not contain additives or hormones can make a big difference.

For example, she said she cooks for a shitzu, who before she started making meals for, was lethargic.

"Now he is eating my food and doing much better."

Aside from the personal chef service, Emmerich caters birthday Pawties, making foods that both people and their pets can enjoy at a party. She also has a dog sitting service and hosts yappy hours.

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Dan's Hamptons

See Animal Planet in the Hamptons Tonight

March 31, 2012 by Scott Adams

 

Kitty couture reaches new heights when Animal Planet’s Must Love Cats heads to the Hamptons tonight, but as Hampton Pet Chef Bonnie Emmerich reveals, there’s love for fancy felines and shelter cats alike on the East End.

Animal Planet called me last August with an idea,” Emmerich tells. “The show’s host, John Fulton, was going on a road trip and wanted to come to the Hamptons. They’d heard of a Pet Chef who cooks for cats, and they wanted to have John help me cook for an ‘aristocat’ and then feed the less fortunate cats at a shelter.

“I immediately thought of the Southampton Animal Shelter and set something up with [executive director] Ed Fritz,” she continues. “We filmed at Cathy Deumler’s fancy Quogue house with her lovely cat, Catherine, then set out for the Shelter, where we fed the cats on the catio.”

 

Hampton Pet Chef Bonnie Emmerich

Clearly impressed with Emmerich’s cat-conscious menu of such dishes as fish stew and kitty size cheese burgers, the show’s producers originally discovered her via her website, www.hamptonpetchef.com. “But when they called I actually thought it was a joke,” she admits.

So, could Emmerich’s Must Love Cats gig be inspiration for a series of her own? “I have said for a couple of years how I want a cooking show for pet owners—I still do,” she says. “I love animals, and with all the terrible things in food and recalls, my fresh all-natural food is a great alternative.”

And she wouldn’t have to limit herself to just cooking—or solely cats. “I also do pet pawties with fun food for people that is safe for the pets. Most of my clients are dogs but I do welcome cats. They are a little more finicky but find my food delicious…and nutritious.”

You can catch the premiere of Bonnie Emmerich on Must Love Cats on Saturday, March 31, at 8 p.m. ET on Animal Planet.

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Pets Vacation Like Celebrities In The Hamptons This Summer!

 

Main Street in East Hampton

If you’re planning a summer vacation on Eastern Long Island, look (and sniff) no further than the Hamptons! A summer retreat for many celebrities such as Howard Stern (don’t miss America’s Got Talent), Alec Baldwin and Billy Joel, now you can experience the lap of luxury, just like their pets! The Hamptons have a little something for everyone, including your furry best friend. Southampton and East Hampton are home to beautiful beaches, great restaurants and quaint villages full of both unique and high-end shops. If your pooch is getting the steamy city blues, why not take him or her on a Hamptons getaway?

The first thing you and your pet need is a nice, cozy place to rest. There are quite a few pet friendly accommodations in the Hamptons. Right on Main Street in East Hampton is a bed and breakfast called The Mill House Inn. Dogs are allowed in designated rooms for an extra $50 a night, but food and water bowls are complimentary! Innkeepers will not only cook dinner for you, but for your canine buddy too! Ask any of the staff and they will be more than happy to point you to the nearest dog friendly beaches, shops and restaurants.

Just minutes away from shops, restaurants and the beach is The Southampton Inn. Located right in the heart of the Southampton Village, the inn allows up to 2 dogs per room for an extra $39 a night per pooch. For more information call 1(877) 411-3436. More accommodation options in East Hampton are the Bassett House Inn and the Huntting Inn. The Bassett House Inn is a bed and breakfast located right on Montauk Highway where your canine companion is always welcome. The Huntting Inn is home to the renowned Palms restaurant in. While you may have to leave Fido behind while you dine, he is certainly welcome to relax in your room. For The Huntting Inn’s rates and to make a reservation, call 1(631) 324-0410.

 

Jenny Ljungberg, owner of The Maidstone and her dog Lexington

If a bed and breakfast isn’t quite what you or Fido had in mind, c/o The Maidstone may be just the retreat you are looking for. Owned and operated by dog and cat friendly chain Care of Hotels, The Maidstone in East Hampton is the only US location, and for just $25 extra a night to bring your dog or cat, you can’t go wrong! Owner Jenny Ljungberg talks about an amenity at The Maidstone that not many other hotels offer. “Hotel guests are more than welcome to go for a walk with my dog Lexington, or the General Manager’s dog Pheobe!” Pheobe lives on the property, so there’s always a wagging tail to greet guests. The hotel’s restaurant, The Living Room, allows you to bring your canine companion with you, and even offers a “Woof Menu”, with 5 special meals just for your pooch, such as grilled ground beef or eggs. For those pups that don’t want to pack on the pounds or have certain protein allergies, you can order a locally grown apple and carrot just for those sensitive tummies. Located right on Main Street, this hotel may be just what the veterinarian ordered!

 

The Maidstone in East Hampton

Once you and your pup are done relaxing, it’s time to go out on the town! For nature-loving humans and their canine counterparts, there’s plenty to do and see. Right in East Hampton is the Cedar Point Lighthouse Loop Trail located at 101-117 Cedar Point Road. It’s a 5.65 mile, 2.5 hours hike that takes you along a lighthouse. Just a short trek north into Sag Harbor is Long Pond Greenbelt Trail located at 60-82 Round Pound Lane. It’s a 3.5 mile, 2 hour walk that takes you along marshes, ponds and swamps. Looking for a more leisurely walk? Southampton has many parks and greenways for you to stroll with your pup. Dogs are allowed in all of Southampton’s green spaces and there are even designated areas in lakes if Fido enjoys the doggy paddle! If hiking or swimming isn’t really your thing but you still want Fido to be able to romp around, head over to Springs Dog Park at Three Mile Harbor Road in East Hampton. Here you can let your pooch run free unleashed and play around with other dogs.

 

Babette’s Restaurant in East Hampton

After doing some shopping at any of the designer stores such as J.Crew or Ralph Lauren, it’s time to find a good place to bring your parched pup for some nourishment. For some organic, vegetarian and vegan dining options, check out Babette’s in East Hampton, a restaurant known to make special treats just for your dog. Another option that isn’t too far is barbecue joint Townline BBQ, where your dog is welcome to dine with you outside. If you’re in the mood for Japanese cuisine, there’s Sen located in Sag Harbor, where dogs are also invited to the outdoor tables. Le Chef, located in Southampton is a charming French bistro that welcomes dogs at their outside tables.

If you feel like pampering your pooch, you can head over to the Classy Canine Spa in Southampton, or if you want your pup to really feel like they belong in the Hamptons, why not book them their very own photo shoot with The Puparazzi! For some organic treats, look no further than The Hampton Pet Chef! Now this is fine canine dining at its best! Personal Pet Chef Bonnie Emmerich makes home-made, all natural meals catered to your dog’s palate! Bonnie knows her customers and their pets have a close bond. “My clients are people that really consider their dogs/cats as part of the family. They want a more intimate relationship with their pets and the health of their pets,” Bonnie stated. “Just like the new farm to table movement in restaurants and groceries, my clients want to know that their animals are getting the freshest and most natural food they can,” said Bonnie, and they certainly are! She also caters parties for people as well as dogs. If you really enjoy her services and you live in the tri-state area, you can even have the food delivered to your home!

 

Finally you and your now tuckered pooch can enjoy an evening on the beach. East Hampton has 5 beaches, all allow dogs after 6pm. If you don’t have a village parking permit, you can get a visitor’s day pass for $25 at Village Hall or at the Main Beach office. This pass is only valid for Main Beach and Two Mile Hollow Beach, and make sure to have a valid picture license when you go to get your pass! Once you have your pass you and your canine pal can relax and lounge on the beach until it’s time to head back to your pet friendly hotel.

If Fido starts to feel a little under the weather, The Veterinary Clinic of East Hampton is located on Goodfriend Drive and is close to the main village. Their office hours vary daily. In case of an emergency the clinic recommends East End Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Center in and parks there’s plenty to keep your dog’s tail wagging! If you or Fido would like to add a new member to your family, be sure to check out the great rescues and charities in The Hamptons! There’s no reason to go dogless when you come to The Hamptons!

Last Chance Animal Rescue located in Southampton, takes dogs and cats from kill shelters and covers the cost of bringing them into a no kill shelter in hopes of finding them forever homes. Bideawee is located in Westhampton and has a shelter as well as a veterinary services that include spays/neuters. If your feline and canine family is already full, you can always make a donation or foster a dog until he can find his forever home. Don’t forget, when you adopt you are actually save the lives of two animals! Bringing home your new family member means the shelter has room to bring in another homeless dog or cat. It’s the gift that keeps on giving!

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Unleashed Hits the Hamptons

Posted on June 24, 2011 by Cheryl Benton

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On July 30th, Unleashed debuted in the Hamptons. What a wonderful day it was…over 100 people, many with their 4-legged friends, retreated to an afternoon of sun-filled fun, play and socializing, all in support of this great new program. Joined by a star-studded cast of vendors, including Hampton Pet Club, Life is Grruff, Hampton Pet Chef, Macaroni Kid and the Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation, and with hors d’oeurves passed for both people and pets, and a casting call for potential stars of a reality show “It’s Me or the Dog.” The program also featured veterinarian, Dr. Barry Browning, who provided consultation for all of those nagging problems plaguing pet owners every day.

We thank all of those who made this day possible, especially our generous sponsors, Ellen Kapit, Sotheby’s International Realty, Middle Sister Wines, Pfizer Animal Health, Archie the Dog, Game Day Girl, Pine Barrens Printing, Scopinich Signs, Long Island Pet Professionals, the Zonta Club of Peconic, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Small and Julia, and last but not least, our generous hostess, Mary Moran.

Newsday.com

Chef prepares holiday meals for pets

Originally published: December 23, 2011 7:25 PM
Updated: December 23, 2011 11:29 PM
By KERY MURAKAMI kery.murakami@newsday.com

 

Photo credit: Joseph D. Sullivan | Bonnie Emmerich, the Hampton Pet chef, will be making special Christmas dinners for dogs that people order. (Dec. 23, 2011)

'Tis the busy season for the Hamptons pet chef.

Bonnie Emmerich, who sometimes caters for humans, too, has prepared about 40 special holiday meals for dogs.

"People consider their pets as companions and family members," said Emmerich, of Hampton Bays.

A survey last year by the American Pet Products Association, a nonprofit trade group in Greenwich, Conn., found that 53 percent... http://www.newsday.com/long-island/chef-prepares-holiday-meals-for-pets-1.3409443

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