I saw this handbag and I just had to post about it. I love a new purse as much as the next woman, but these things are just so ridiculously cute that it makes me almost wish I had a pure breed dog.
For some reason they just don’t sell one of the breed German Shepherd/Husky/Springer Spaniel mix. :) Don’t worry though, I put a link at the bottom of the post for the Mommy’s who are lucky enough to snag this purse.
The purse is a bit pricey at $79.98, but I can’t imagine a doggy Mom alive that wouldn’t absolutely love it. The purse is full of detail, even the zipper has a breed specific charm on it.
The purse is available for dog Moms of the following breeds: Bassett Hound, Beagle, Bichon Frise, Boston Terrier, Boxer, Bulldog, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Chihuahua, Cocker Spaniel, Corgi, Dachshund, German Shepherd, Golden Retriever, Jack Russell Terrier, Black Lab, Yellow Lab, Maltese, Miniature Pinscher, Papillon, Pomeranian, Poodle, Pug, Rottweiler, Schnauzer, Scottish Terrier, Sheltie, Shih-tzu, Springer Spaniel, Westie, Yorkshire Terrier.
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If your dog is anything like my Lucas then he or she absolutely loves Christmas! The crinkling of the paper, the bright colors, all the hustling and bustling about is extremely exciting to them.
Christmas is a fun time of year for dogs and cats, but for our own pets safety we have to remember that they don’t always use the best judgement. Our pets lack in good judgement and our lack of foresight can be dangerous.
By following a few common sense Christmas rules you can keep your pet safe this holiday season.
- If you know your pet is going to rip into presents while you are gone, make sure you either put your presents out of reach or use wrapping paper with non-toxic dye.
- If your cat loves to climb, don’t leave them access to the Christmas tree when you are not around. Don’t let your cat climb the Christmas tree. The tree could fall on your cat, or the cat could get tangled up in the lights .
- Turn off your Christmas lights when you leave the house.
- Poinsettias are poisonous, don’t leave them around your pets.
- Chocolate is poisonous to dogs, don’t leave gifts under the tree that contain chocolate. Your dog will sniff them out.
- If you have a puppy, unplug everything. Do you have candle lights in the windows? Unplug them. Your puppy will chew on the cord, which will give them a giant shock.
Every house hold is different. You better then anyone else knows your pet’s personality. Take a look around your home and access the possible dangers. Chances are you will find many. The best gift you can give your pet is a safe Christmas.