Well, stopped over, Sasha walked in, and Gen walked over and it was like one dog walking up to a mirror. Gen is 5 years old, and kind of skinny, and wanted to play. I was afraid Sasha was going to hip check him into the showcase, but everything went fine. If you're a Samoyed owner and you have your own business, it's pretty much a given that you would bring your dog to work with you, so that makes perfect sense to me. Gen is the official greeter, so get ready to touch some of the softest dog fuzz you've ever felt when you come through the door.
There is quite a bit of variety at Arnzen Arms, and different brands of guns are mixed up in the cases, which makes looking around a little more interesting. I saw a genuine bargain, and it was a used Smith 500 2 1/2" snubbie for about $780 IIRC, and was labeled as a bigger and better carry gun.

Dan, the owner, apparently has a sense of humor. I'm sure that gun was barely used, for the same reason that there were a lot of cheap used DE50's and 454's when they first came out, because of shooters with big egos and relatively small tolerance for muzzle blast and recoil.
While a lot has been made of the fact that this quality gun shop is close to Gouger Mountain, where the service is as low as the prices are high, it is in fact across 212, so when you go looking for it, Google the Eden Prairie Menard's, and AA is down at the far end of the row of stores from Menard's. They were just setting up for a Carry permit Class when I was leaving, so they offer that service too. Definitely worth the trip to check it out!!