Charmed By Pet Accessories.
submitted: Jul 18th 2008 |
by: RebeccaFoxton |
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With their sleek fur, gorgeous colored eyes and pretty faces most dogs and cats are attractive in their own natural state. But there are times when you want to dress them up a bit.
An obvious way to give your dog or cat a little definition is by fixing a charm to his collar; and with so many to choose from you will be spoilt for choice.
Best used on smaller animals, charms can work a treat.
As a rule choose decorated or wide collars for larger dogs, especially as their games tend to be rougher and a charm could easily get lost in the scuffle.
One of the market leaders is Aria, with their range of fabulous charms with rhinestone detail.
The Enamel Bone Charm is a cute little touch, which comes in three colors, pink, white and blue with rhinestone detail and fixes onto the collar easily. The charm is an inch long, so a perfect size for a little dog.
For sophisticated dogs and cats with a touch of class, Aria's Royal range might be the ticket; with a wonderful Crown design studded with rhinestones.
Available in two colors, with easy and secure fastening. This is a fabulous design against gray fur for a really sophisticated look.
The Pawprint Charm, at half an inch long, comes in either blue, white or pink sparkling stones. A more masculine design, so therefore more suitable for little boy dogs. Another design which would suit rakish little terrors is the silver or brass Skull and Crossbones designs.
The heart shape is a perennial favorite; and how cute it would look sparkling off your dog's collar, especially this rhinestone studded one. With a lobster claw clasp this one inch wonder is bound to get some attention.
Pet Studio also makes charms, and their Crystal Crown charm is a winner for those with delusions to grandeur. There's quite a range to choose from including flower designs, open heart designs and funky star designs.
Adorning your dog with small trinkets doesn't have to cost the earth either.
Pet Studio also have a truly classy charm in their showcase, the Open Heart Silver Charm, which if you look carefully you would swear it's from Tiffany.
There are so many occasions to dress your pet up, parties, photoshoots, parades, shows, the list goes on and on. A charm is a cute way to make your pet look a million dollars.
Cat fanciers don't worry, all the charms included here are also designed for cats!
About the Author
About the author: Rebecca Foxton can help you give your pet brilliant health with Fortiflora. Check out her fashion tips for pet owners, and visit her dog collar charms articles on Dog Buffs.
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