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adoptapet.com Jaime Derringer, author of the design blog Dog Milk, shares some of her favorite pet products. Those of you who are dog owners know that we often baby our pups, give them whatever they want and take them wherever we can get away with taking them. We put pictures of our dogs on our phones and share them with our friends. We buy them Christmas presents. But sometimes, dog owners take their dog obsession a step further. Not only do we love our dogs, but we simply love to be surrounded by dogs. Designers and retailers have taken notice, and there's been a rise in lovely dog-themed decor. 1. Yes We Can Rescue! After the popularity of his Obama image helped raise the profile of ...
Elle Decor Elle Decor: Think a pet-friendly home has to look like it was decorated by animals? ElleDecor.com features a slideshow of homes belonging to the likes of director Michael Bay and actress Ellen Pompeo and proves that you can have a puppy and a totally posh pad. Zootoo: We just honored our service men and women last week, but now Zootoo is bestowing a bit of honor on service dogs and looking at how one veteran is living a whole new life thanks to his service dog, Addison. Petside: It's nearing that time of year when excess reigns supreme, but Petside has a list of seven great ways to go green when it comes to your pet. What better time than now to reduce your paw print? USA ...
Not only do professional dog trainers recommend giving your dog his own crate, but many of us find that crating our dogs gives us peace of mind and keeps our dogs calm and secure when we're gone. There's just one big downfall: They can be so unattractive! Fortunately, there are plenty of options on the market that merge function and fashion in a way that perfectly suits our sensibilities. Which one would look best in your home? http://xml.channel.aol.com/xmlpublisher/fetch.v2.xml?option=expand_relative_urls&dataUrlNodes=uiConfig,feedConfig,localizationConfig,entry&id=921907&pid=921906&uts=1283367836 ...
Many vets recommend elevated feeders for pets large and small, because they keep your cat or dog from having to bend over for food and drink. This can be particularly helpful for older pets with joint problems who have pain when bending over. But the right elevated feeder can do more than make things easier on your pet, it can even add a little something to your decor. (We are loving our Whiner and Diner feeder made out of old wine boxes. It not only looks great but is solid enough to keep from getting easily kicked over and spilled -- which is an important consideration if you or your pets are likely to knock into it.) With the incredible variety of designs, heights and sizes available, ...