Dog Walking & Pet Sitting Services

In addition to our lovely organic dog biscuits, we also offer dog walking and pet sitting services!  We’re working on a separate page for this, which will be up shortly.  In the mean time if you live in the Richmond area and need a hand taking care of your pets, give us a shout!  (804) 254 2663 or beggars dot bones at gmail dot com

Market Fun!

Come visit us and other cool vendors at the 17th Street Farmers Market in downtown Richmond. Free parking, shaded shopping spaces - and lots of homegrown and handmade organic local items! The next 2 dates we’ll be out there are Thursday April 30 and Thursday May 7, 10am ~ 6pm

For more info & directions go to www.17thstreetfarmersmarket.com


Richmond Police Officer charged with dogfighting and cruelty

from the www.nbc12.com website..

Sheriff’s deputy faces dog fighting charges

April 17, 2009 05:31 PM

April 17, 2009 05:43 PM

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By Andy Jenks - bio | email

Posted by Terry Alexander - email

HENRICO, VA (WWBT) - A Henrico man, whose job is to uphold the law, is now facing charges of dog fighting and animal abuse. This, after more than twenty pit bulls were seized from his home Thursday night.

Corporal David Robinson was arrested and released early Friday morning. He could be back at work as early as Monday but the dogs won’t be leaving anytime soon.

One by one, dogs were seen, being pulled from the Miller Road house Thursday evening. It was earlier, that some of them broke loose from their chains or cages and started attacking each other.

“And you heard the dogs all the time, down there. I reckon a dog in there would get loose and they’d fight each other,” said neighbor Ed Johnson.

Of the twenty two pit bulls known to be kept on the property, four were injured. One was found dead.

Police say their owner, David Robinson, who wasn’t home at the time was later arrested and charged with two counts each of animal cruelty and animal fighting. A stunning development for Robinson’s boss.

“He done his job here, no write ups or anything like that nature but you never know what’s going on, on the outside,” said Richmond Sheriff C.T. Woody.

Robinson’s job involved law enforcement at the Richmond City Jail. He’d often be responsible for guarding or moving inmates. Now, he’s on the other side, fighting charges that could land himself behind bars.

“Anyone that mistreats animals should be punished severely. Even if it was one of my own deputies. Even if it was me,” said Woody.

Animal Control investigators expect their work to go on for several more days, and new charges are possible. In the meantime, most of the dogs are with Henrico animal control. The four that were hurt are receiving veterinary care.

“I hope they can rehabilitate the pit bulls they took away from there. Cause, you know, it ain’t their fault,” said Johnson.

Animal Control also seized some equipment commonly used in animal fights, including “breaker bars”, a “pulling sled” and a “portable ring”. Items that Robinson claims were not used.

The sheriff says, if Robinson decides to go back to work, he’ll be put in a “no contact” position. Meaning: he’s on the payroll but won’t have the law enforcement powers he once did.

His next court date is the trial, set for June 9.

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Location closing

its with a heavy heart that we announce beggars bones is closing its doors on robinson st. the past months have been hard on everbody, and as much as it pains us, we cannot continue to do business as we were.

but fear not! beggars bones is not going away for good. rather we are devoting ourselves full time to our dog biscuit production. You can still buy our delicous, organic fresh baked and as-local-as-it-gets treats online through our website or in person at ellwood thompsons, the critter cottage and various farmers markets and  retailers throughout virginia.

for anybody who has been ordering online, this will not affect you. we will continue to sell our treats and ring dog rescue merchandise as usual.

for a full list of retailers and our online store go to www.beggarsbones.com

we still have alot of awesome stuff to get rid of! so this saturday, jan 24 we will have a blow-out everything-must-go sale from 12-4. this is a great chance to get pet and people stuff super cheap.

thanks for the years of support. we love all of you.

regina & beggars bones

317 N Robinson St.

Richmond VA 23220

beggars dot bones at gmail dot com