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Sure your dog can't read the magazine or understand the show, but that doesn't mean she can't live like one of Oprah's pampered pooches. In fact, you can completely deck out your dog in Oprah-approved accessories including an "O" collar, an "O" leash and an "O" pique polo shirt in your choice of Chateau Pink, Cape Blue or Hampton Green. If you are really committed, you can even get a soft food bowl imprinted with Oprah's initial right on the front.
    

"I will have my revenge." petsinclothes.com

We know what you're thinking: By now you've seen so many pets in clothes that you're almost surprised when you see naked pets. Dressed pets are the norm. The novelty has worn off, and you wish people would stop bothering you about it.

But what if there was a site where you could rate pictures of animals in apparel? What if your opinion could be heard? What if you could have a say in what's cute and what's humiliating? Now there is such a site: Pets in Clothes.

The site runs just like that old internet staple HOT or NOT, but without the guilt of objectifying people. You simply cycle through pictures of animals in clothes and rate them between 1 and 10, although the site doesn't really explain what the ratings are meant to indicate. Cuteness? Level of confusion on the animal's face?

So if you're looking for a new timesink in which to dispose of all your productivity, petsinclothes.com offers a distraction so cute that you might just start shouting out ratings to pets on the street.
    

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Fancy music-industry executive Lori Lambert adopted Louie, a Havenese puppy, in 2005. Like many entrepreneurial pet owners, she then entered the world of dog merchandise, where a four-legged friend can never have enough accoutrements to call his own. Unable to find anything for Louie that really got her own tongue wagging, Lori -- with friend Teri Hertz -- launched Psychedelic Fur, a line of apparel suited for the dog who knows he's a rock star.

Complete with an array of coats, tees, rain gear, and bandannas, Lori has managed to craft her goods with a clearly self-reflective "wild child" aesthetic. From tees that reference the Red Hot Chili Peppers to a shiny metallic slicker called the "David Bowowie," the goods at Psychedelic Fur undoubtedly will turn any breed of pooch into a rocker Spaniel.
    

Photo: Bentley B

Fashionistas may claim that the vintage tee went out of style with trucker hats and skinny jeans, but let's get real: as long as Urban Outfitters is still stocking 'em, the nostalgic aesthetic will never really go away. And for dogs, it's no different.

Bentley B knows this, and that's why they tout a collection of adorably schmaltzy tees designed specifically for our furry friends. Whether meant in ironic jest or as a genuine tribute, boasting a screen print of "Sixteen Candles" on your back is nothing to be ashamed of. Same goes for Popeye, E.T., and fictional badminton leagues. At the very least, it'll score them cred with the popular crowd at the dog run.

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