One of the stores was an independent business that displayed the puppies in cute baby
beds with name tags.
Not exact matches
Among the latter are a treasured colleague (William Fichtner) who helps her transmit and receive radio signals and whose
name, Kent Clark, irrelevantly suggests an inverted Superman; a bad father (read: villain) and former mentor (Tom Skerritt) who briefly becomes her boss, then her competitor, and who kowtows shamelessly to the power structure; a religious scholar
named Palmer Joss (Matthew McConaughey) who gives her a Cracker Jack compass, virtually repeats her father's
tag line («If there wasn't anyone else out there [in the cosmos], it'd be an awful waste of space»), and goes to
bed with her; and an eccentric billionaire (John Hurt) who lives on a well - appointed plane (recalling Jules Verne's Captain Nemo) and comes up
with the funding.
Every dog and cat receives a welcome package
with a
name tag, food / water bowl, and special treats upon arrival, and applicable rooms are supplied
with a pet
bed, litter box, and a gourmet room service pet menu, developed by the hotel's in - house chefs alongside a licensed veterinarian.
Your new doodle will need both a food a water bowl — preferably either metal or ceramic as plastic bowls are more likely to harbor bacteria, a puppy - sized collar and leash, a
name tag with your contact information, a
bed and blankets, and brushes for grooming.