
In The Year of the Puppy: How Dogs Become Themselves, the dog cognition expert and New York Times best-selling author maps her puppy’s early development with empathy and insight.
Everything pet parents need (pet hair vacuums, air purifiers) and want (dog ceramics, cat slippers).
In The Year of the Puppy: How Dogs Become Themselves, the dog cognition expert and New York Times best-selling author maps her puppy’s early development with empathy and insight.
The dog-obsessed person in your life will love these gifts more than a pup loves a Kong full of frozen peanut butter.
The author’s new book explores different cultural rituals for memorializing a pet — from tattoos to taxidermy.
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As Portlandia taught us, everything’s better with a bird on it. Or a cat. Or a dog.
Lili Reinhardt and Charlotte Lawrence’s pups are fans of these handmade, personalized pearl necklaces.
Finally, a spray that doesn’t smell worse than your pet.
Each month, Lucy and Kaya donates a portion of proceeds to a different dog rescue. For October, it’s Stand Up for Pits.
Slashop has created fur-resistant bedding for cleaner sheets and sounder nights.
Don’t we all.
Is it a sweater sale or the wardrobe for a Nora Ephron movie?
Gives a whole new meaning to “where you lead, I will follow.”
The collab is a tribute to NYC pup parents, who find the bright spots along the sidewalks of unattended dog poop and discarded chicken bones.
Monogrammed tote bags and personalized necklaces — Blair Waldorf who?
This sweater season, every day can be twin day with your dog.
You really can have it all.