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The Weizhi Pet Collection

Filed under: Pets


Your dog is an integral part of the family, there's no doubt about that, so it's no wonder people are always looking for new and fun ways to treat their pets to some luxury and show off their little personalities. The Weizhi Pet Collection features collars and leads for dogs of exotic skins like snake, ostrich, and crocodile along with accents of pure silver and jeweled hardware. Weizhi was founded by designer Zhoucheng Shi and is based in Japan, with offices in Los Angeles. $3000

Barney's Bling, Matching Jewelry For Pets And People

Filed under: Jewelry, Pets

I've seen jewelry for pets that can be worn by people but Barney's Bling offers matching diamond pieces for both people and pets. The matching pieces feature dog bones and the Barney's Bling signature design, a heart paw print in 18K white gold and diamonds, worn on a 16" chain. The necklace and tag comes in two sizes big and little and sells for $4830 and $3150.

All jewelry is created and handcrafted in Los Angeles by Bridget Livingtston and her dedicated team (Barney is Bridget's Yorkie dog). Barney's Bling donates 10% of proceeds to Perfect Pet Rescue and Autism Speaks.

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Ralph Lauren Alligator Lock Dog Collar

Filed under: Pets


Ralph Lauren's Louisiana alligator dog collar is inspired by the company's posh Ricky handbag. The collar has a brass buckle and a curious detail, a little brass lock which is engraved "RL" 67." The lock has a brass key which is so cute that the owner could wear it as a pendant making this dog collar the canine equivalent of the Cartier Love Bracelet. The collar sells for $495.


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