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Cast Your Vote for Electoral Fun
Blogged under Apparel, Health & Beauty, Household Necessities, Jewelry, Non-profits & Good Works, Pets by Alison Maxwell on Thursday 24 July 2008

Whether McCain’s your man or Obama’s the one, cast your vote for fun this election season with a variety of playful politically themed goodies. Beauty buffs will love Stila rock-the-vote-dog-shirt.jpgcosmetics’ bold new lip color called Rock the Vote Red ($17); 25 percent of the proceeds will be donated to Rock the Vote. Your dog can’t vote, but that doesn’t mean Fido can’t be politically active. If Spot more closely identifies with elephants, you might pick up the Republican dog leash at H. Doodle ($14). If donkeys are more his/her thing, try the Democrat dog collar ($12). Or if your pooch’s political leanings are middle of the road, select from a variety of canine Rock the Vote T-shirts ($14; pictured). Who says there’s no place for politics in the bedroom or bathroom? Pick up a pair of thong panties emblazoned with “Vote” ($8). Guys can join the fun with “Wake Up and Vote” boxer shorts ($21). Your newborn can even get into the swing of things with a W.W.O.D. (What Would Obama Do?) onesie ($30) or the more straightforward McCain blocks onesie at the official McCain store ($15). Democrats will love watching red states turn blue when the fill up the “I Have a Dream 2008” mug ($13). For Republicans, the “Make My Day 2008” mug turns blue states red ($12) . Sure to be a collectible is the Obama “Yes, We Can” opener ($5). Designer Helen Ficalora’s sterling-silver “Vote” charm at Shopbop.com is only half an inch wide, but we think it speaks volumes ($55). Need help sparking a “lively” political discussion at your next dinner party? The Political Topics To-Go card set includes 40 cards with topical questions like “Whose opinion do you value when deciding how to vote?” ($10).


Sun Protection for Your Pooch
Blogged under Pets by Katherine Tanney on Thursday 12 June 2008

Once upon a time I purchased a seat belt for my little dachshund. He loves going for rides, and I wanted him to have the same protection as me. Buster wriggled out of the contraption doggles-2.jpgwithin seconds and would have nothing further to do with it. Which brings me to Doggles, the goggle-like sunglasses designed to protect a dog’s eyes from wind, UV rays and foreign objects (pictured). You know, like, when he decides to do some welding, downhill skiing or woodworking. Eight years of canine eye protection experience went into the perfecting of Doggles ILS (reduced to $18), with their interchangeable color lens system “for fashion or function.” If you can get your dog to leave them on, he or she will be getting 100 percent UV protection and shatterproof, anti-fog lenses. (Slobber from other canines may be a problem.) And while you’re outfitting your best friend with shades, why not throw in a hat, cap or visor as well? At Doggie Foo Foo, you can find sunglasses and hats on the same page. Options include the mod biker hat with elastic chin strap (on sale for $10), the hippie-dippy Peace, Love & Fire Hydrant bucket hat in navy/gray (on sale for $10) and the absolutely fabulous Amy hat ($16), a wide-brimmed number suitable for garden parties. At Alpha Dog Toys, there’s a down-to-earth cotton dog cap in gray, with a big red paw emblem ($8). It has slots for your dogs’ ears and an adjustable Velcro closure. Perhaps the best way to keep your devoted friend cool this summer is not by making him look cool, but by providing a body cooler pet mat from Drs. Foster and Smith ($20 to $70). You soak it in water, let it dry for 30 minutes and lay it down for your dog to chill out upon.


The Perfect Purse for Packing Up That Puppy
Blogged under Pets, Shoes and Accessories by Debi Martin on Monday 26 May 2008

Want your best friend to “hang out” with you while you shop or grab a bite to eat al fresco? A big boxy carrier just won’t do, especially if your four-legged wonder is a toy-sized disco-dog-purse.jpgdog that loves to snuggle and be near you. The PuppyPurse is functional and fashionable. It has easily adjustable straps and can be worn like a shoulder bag or a fanny pack, across the chest or carried like a purse. That kind of versatility means you and your little Prince can move about ready for just about any adventure, your hands free to pet your pet, something you can’t do when he in a traditional carrier. The purse’s insides wrap your dog in soft, luxurious faux fur with all sorts of finishing touches and fits most dogs under six pounds. The Coco Chienelle has a khaki-colored cotton bodice and light brown poly border trim ($70). The PuppyLove has a white bodice with colorful flowers ($65). When you buy the Bark-for-the-Cure puppy purse , which sports a pink ribbon pattern, 10 percent is donated to breast cancer research ($85). The Disco Dog! (pictured) comes in pink or black, airy organza with mirrored sequins ($75) . If your pup is in the mood for something more casual, the BabyBlue Jeans purse made of denim will do ($69), or consider always appropriate Basic Black ($69). To ensure His Wagness is comfortable, follow PuppyPurse’s size guidelines (scroll down). Another trendy and hands-free way to carry your puppy around is in a sling. This designer sling comes in a pinstripes with a skull and rose design or a koi fish print and can carry dogs of up to 18 pound ($69). The Pooch in Bloom sling has a floral and polka dot pattern, two exterior pockets for personal belongings or treats, and adjustable safety hook that attaches to the dog’s collar or harness, and holds dogs up to nine pounds ($65) . This simply structured sling in solid black or brown fits dogs up to 19 pounds and has a large zippered pocket for treats and one for your cell phone ($80).


Green Is Going to the Dogs
Blogged under Green Shopping, Pets by Alison Maxwell on Monday 12 May 2008

You’re going green, so, doggone it, don’t forget Fido! Environmentally-friendly and socially-conscplanet_pup-from-fabulous-pooch-lifestyle.jpgious green pet products are popping up all over the Web. At Eco Pet Life, you’ll find the perfect green starter kit to make your own natural flea and bug spray, biscuits, cleansing wipes and dry powder shampoo ($28). The Go Organic kit is no-commitment way to see if Spot’s taste buds warm to organic dog food ($16). The kit includes a three-pound bag of dry Organix adult canine formula, two cans of Organix adult canine formula and a box of Organix chicken-flavor dog cookies, all packaged in a reusable container. At Fabulous Pooch Lifestyle, four-legged friends can get glam with everything from organic shampoo to breath drops (yes, even Fido gets morning breath!) ($11 to $15). Olive is a one-stop-shop for green pet goodies. The recycled-cotton nesting bed with recycled PET fiberfill is sure to bring Spot sweet dreams ($80). The three-eyed alien plush dog toy made from natural wool yarn treated with vegetable-based dyes and hand-knit by a women’s collective in Kenya will rev up Rover for play time ($28). Want to do a little research without jumping head first into product buying? Eco Dog: Healthy Living for Your Pet is a new comprehensive guide to environmental dog care. As a bonus, you’ll learn several do-it-yourself projects, like how to recycle worn-out sweaters into a blanket for your pup or make a rosemary conditioner flea collar ($12).


Bike Babes Go Two-Wheelin’ in Style
Blogged under Apparel, Pets, Sporting Goods by Debi Martin on Wednesday 30 April 2008

Saddle up, ladies: May is National Bike Month and the League of American Bicyclists is promoting May 16 as Bike-to-Work Day. Haven’t got a thing to ride? Fortunatelybike-susan-b.jpg there many bikes made for female contours. The appropriately named Susan B from Terry ($680; pictured) features the all-important comfortable saddle and a stem that brings the handlebars closer to you. Terry’s Fast Woman is lightweight but strong and reliable and offers options like pink rims ($1,000 to $3,000). For top-of-the-line bikes, cruise by Specialized, where you’ll find 2008 Designs for Women Road Models, including the top-of-the-line Ruby SL, touted as the “lightest, fastest and best fitting partner on the road” ($6,300). The Cannondale Six13 Feminine 3 is constructed to dampen vibrations and offers a velvety-smooth ride ($1,800). It is equipped with puncture-resistant Michelins and a Fizik Vitesse Tri saddle, designed specifically for the female physique with a narrow front and wider back. In line with the trend commuting via bicycle in urban areas is Specialized’s Langster line of cycles named after cities, such as the Seattle Langster in an apropos emerald green ($740). Bike with the one you love on the Mocha & Mocha tandem ($5,725). If your best friend is a toy breed, attach this wicker basket ($80) to your handlebars. The Walky Dog attachment ($40) would work for a large dog that wants to run alongside you. Oh, but what to wear on that speed racer? Got you covered. Bike short are so ho-hum. Get revved up in Terry’s black padded flare skort ($90; also available in three prints) topped off with the blue Sheila Moon bolero ($39) and the matching tank top in quick-dry fabric ($54). Combine safety and style with the Giro Skyla helmet with a floral design ($38). Upscale riders will go for Giro Atmos helmet said to be lighter than smoke at nine ounces, with 26 air vents to help keep your scalp cool ($175).


RoamEO, RoamEO: Where, Dog, Art Thou?
Blogged under Electronics and Computers, Gadgets, New items, Pets by Katherine Tanney on Monday 14 April 2008

Just today, a young woman out walking her dog intercepted me to ask if I’d seen her other dog, who had gone missing. A few minutes later, I passed the house of a second woman,roameo.jpg older, waiting for her canine pal to wander back from his unescorted tour of the neighborhood. (He returned while we were talking). “I look after my dogs,” she said, “but they keep getting out.” The distress and heartbreak of being separated from a lost, much-loved pet is one of the worst feelings out there, which is why the new RoamEO Pet Location GPS System ($400) is worth barking about. The same global positioning satellite technology used in cell phones and navigation is put to work here to pinpoint your dog’s location. The dog wears a specially enabled collar that works with a locator device that shows you, via LCD screen, where he is and where he’s heading next. Best of all, you get to set the geographical parameters, or virtual “fence.” This distinguishes your dog’s allowable roaming range from his out-of-bounds territory. As soon as the dog steps out of bounds, an audible alert is emitted by the device and you’re off to retrieve him with the help of your RoamEO screen, which can display your vagabond pup’s whereabouts within one mile in all directions. With the purchase of additional collars ($175), you can track up to three pets simultaneously; they’ll appear in different colors on the screen. This extraordinary invention isn’t cheap, but it comes with a locator screen, one GPS collar and an AC adapter. I know what you’re thinking: If you use it for your small child and your dog, it could be quite a deal.


Diamonds Are a Dog’s Best Friend
Blogged under Pets by Debi Martin on Sunday 6 April 2008

Dog tags made of plastic might be fine for some Fidos, but not your four-legged Vera Wag doll of a dog. Besides, they’re not called tags these days but dog charms, and collars aren’t collars but necklaces. diamond-dog-tags-from-animalstars.jpgLiz Taylor’s dog would look like a million – make that more than $3 million – with one of these diamond tags (pictured) on its collar for $3,496 from AnimalStars. This white leather crystal diamond collar with silver metal and diamond crystal heart tag is a matched set ($145; scroll down on the page). If diamonds aren’t your dog’s best friend, create DIY dog bling using your pup’s birthstone, such as garnet, emerald, sapphire, peridot, opal, topaz and more. Function and form can be had with this Juicy Couture “I’m Lost, Call Daddy” charm ($35). The Woof Fleur de Lis charm comes in pewter ($15), and a percentage of sales benefits New Orleans pet rescue organizations. For star treatment, consider this pink and crystal Paris Hilton Star Lilycharm ($28) at Glamour Dog. A string of pearls is always in vogue (in dogue?), making this Jackie-O pearl pet collar with a magnetic clasp a classic ($55). The Cece Kent Lilly Duchess collar is made of stylish faux snakeskin decorated with crystal stations and a pavé heart charm ($85). At In the Company of Dogs, you’ll find an array of bone and heart-shaped tags cast in sterling silver and hand-engraved with dog’s name ($50). For pet bling galore, you can’t beat Bling Bling 4 Pets; check out the site’s tips on how to pick out a pet charm and the importance of considerations like comfort and weight of the object relative the size of the pet. Add the blessing of St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of pets, with this engraved cobalt-blue charm ($13). Cats can, of course, wear these necklaces and charms, too. They might even like to have one. But you know cats, they’ll never tell.


Gourmet Pet Treats
Blogged under Pets by Katherine Tanney on Wednesday 26 March 2008

I’ve always rolled my eyes at those froufrou cookies and frosted bakery-style treats for pets that cost more than their for-human-consumption counterparts. Please.jerkynaturals.jpg As if a cat or dog gets excited by a doughnut. But maybe they do if it tastes really good. After some surfing around the Internet, I discovered that most of the pricey “gourmet” snacks for cats and dogs are so-named because, in fact, they are made of better-quality, more healthful ingredients than the “junk food” available at the supermarket. At Full Petential, the Doggie Sushi ($5.45 for a 6.4-ounce package; they make it for cats, too) contains no byproducts or other fillers, no artificial colors or flavors. The “delectable fish-wrapped, soft chicken breast treat” contains omega fatty acids for the heart, skin and coat (see the ingredients and nutritional analysis here). For your favorite feline, they make Tasty Teasers ($2.82 for a 1.78-ounce package). These low-allergen chicken and potato morsels are high in protein and free of filler. You can even order free samples of the company’s product line (shipping not included). Zuke’s, of Durango, Colo., sells American-made natural dog and cat treats that are free of wheat, corn, soy, byproducts, artificial colors and artificial preservatives. Check out the complete Woof Index, where you’ll find Jerky Naturals ($5.29 for 6 ounces; pictured), a semi-moist treat in meat or fish flavors with ingredients such as fresh blueberries, ground flax seed, apples and carrots. The Meow Index is smaller, with goodies such as salmon or chicken flavored Cat Hip Action ($4.20 for 3 ounces). There are many vendors online competing for your money in this niche market, but how many offer carob- and peanut-butter-flavored Betty Cocker Brownies for dogs? Bone Appetit Bakery recommends them for small breeds and dogs with skin allergies (50 cents each). Check out the entire selection of dog and cat treats and see if you don’t get hungry yourself.


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