
I have big time love for the stylish accessories of doggy outfitters Mungo & Maud, eagerly anticipating new products to drool over and share. So, when they contacted me about their newest spring line, the Converse Collection, with an offer to let Wrigley test drive one of the new collars and leads, I jumped at the chance*!
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Architect Mirren Fischer founded her Scotland-based company, Luxury Hound, back in 2008. Mirren set out to create a dog boutique where “discerning dogs and the companions who love them can find delightfully designed dog collars, luxurious leads, and other sophisticated doggy products — all made with pride in Scotland.” Looking through Luxury Hound’s beautiful website, I would say Mirren has achieved just that!
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J Preston of J Preston Handbags uses leather excess pieces to make dog collars and leashes — a useful place for the waste to go!
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Marie Jordaan went to school for interior design, but never felt that was her calling. She then discovered a love for leather when she entered a shoe-making academy.
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Keane Collars is owned by Michael Normore and named after Michael’s lovable Siberian Husky (above). Inspired by his pup, Michael created a line of stylish yet tough leather collars and leashes for just about any size dog. Having a large breed dog myself (Lulu is ~75lbs), I know how challenging it is to find accessories that work for bigger dogs.
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I just love these black and white collars from Bookie & Belle. I’m not normally a frilly, flowery kind of gal but their adorable accessories are very tasteful!
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