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Friday, April 4, 2008

Puppies

Our Dog Tanner had three little pups last week. Here are a couple photos:





Monday, March 10, 2008

St. Patrick's is around the corner

Don't let your Doggie get pinched on St. Patties day! Dress them up in a fabulous green collar!


Thursday, February 14, 2008

Traveling with Pets

Do you take your pet everywhere with you? Or maybe you are taking a big trip and want your pet to join you. Here is a great article with tips on traveling with pets:

These days, pets are often given the same privileges as their human owners when it comes to grooming, play dates, pet spa treatments, gourmet meals and exercise routines. Since pets are usually considered a part of the family, why should things be different when you take the whole crew on a vacation? Unfortunately, traveling with a pet can be a bigger hassle than your typical trip to the groomer’s, but we’ve compiled this ultimate guide for a pet-friendly vacation to make sure everyone has a good time.

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http://www.airlinecreditcards.com/travelhacker/how-to-travel-with-pets-the-ultimate-guide/

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Do you LOVE your dog?



Here are some fun toys and accessories you can give them for Valentines day!

Monday, January 21, 2008

Japan the motherland of Pet Fashion

I was browsing Google News for the newest articles on Pet Fashion and though I would share this one with you all. It talks all about the Pet Fashion industry in Japan, which is really where it all began. Many of the brands we carry are still based in Japan such as Puppia, Pinkaholic New York, and Gooby.

Dog-crazy Japan puts canines on catwalk

By Danielle Demetriou in Tokyo

Published: 14 January 2008

With glossy hair, sparkling eyes and a clinging dress in turquoise silk, the model floats along the catwalk amid a blaze of swirling lights, dance beats and the click of cameras.

So far, so fashion. But this is no ordinary catwalk show: the model is a white poodle, one of 20 dogs making their catwalk debut in Japan's first " human-canine" fashion show.

The dog industry is booming in Japan. The economy may be sluggish but that has failed to dent an expanding pet industry worth more than a trillion yen (£4.7bn) a year. The number of dogs has doubled to more than 13 million in the past decade – there are actually fewer children under 12 in Japan. From dog yoga classes and dog sunglasses to dog gourmet restaurants and dog aromatherapy spas, there are few aspects of human life that have not been extended to include canines.

And so it was only a matter of time before the dogs hit the catwalk. The white poodle made her modelling debut in Tokyo at the weekend during the New Year Dog Party, a canine-related extravaganza that attracted crowds of up to 20,000 dog-lovers.

More than 60 companies exhibited their merchandise and services, ranging from dog spa baths to yoga classes.

"One in five families has a dog in Japan and they are treated not like pets, but like part of the family," said Kumi Shiraishi, the producer of the event. "As our population is declining, fewer women are having babies, more people are working and many people feel lonely. As a result, a pet dog is the perfect companion. Sooner or later, the number of pet dogs will be higher than the number of children. That is how much Japan loves its dogs." The highlight of the event was the fashion show, organised by the company behind New York's Pet Fashion Week. Photographers jostled for space at the end of the catwalk as a stream of human models brought dogs on to the catwalk while sporting co-ordinated outfits created by international designers.

Centre stage were greyhounds in Rasta hats, poodles in polka-dot dresses and shih-tzus in studded biker jackets. But the pièce de résistance was a £10,000 Swarovski crystal-studded dog coat on the back of a dachsund, created by the canine fashion designer Manfred of Sweden.

"The Japanese see dogs as their children and so it is natural they want to give their dogs the very best," said Bjorn Gardsby of Manfred of Sweden, whose jewel-clad creations have been sold to celebrities including the singer Robbie Williams and the writer Amy Tan.

Another booming trend is "pet rental", where people take out an animal for periods ranging from an hour to several days. As space has long been a scarce commodity and many apartment regulations prohibit pet ownership, the number of companies renting pets in Tokyo alone has risen from 17 in 2000 to 134 today. Dog cafes are also increasingly fashionable. Among them is Deco's Dog Cafe in the trendy Daikanyama area of Tokyo. A menu specifically designed for canines offers a range of gourmet delights, from sweet potato scones to rolled chicken with vegetables and cheese. Classes for dog etiquette, dog sweets and massage for dogs are also available at the cafe.

© 2008 Independent News and Media Limited


Friday, January 4, 2008

Happy New Year!

Wow can you believe it is already 2008? In the next few months we will be scouring the country to bring you the latest in 2008 Pet Fashions. Here is one of our newest product lines that you may just fall in love with because it is sooo cute!

Pinkaholic New York: