Although you may think this necklace would go perfectly with your new Fall bag you just picked up from Nordies, I'll have to ask you to step away from the accessory. Cause unfortunately for you, this one was made for fashionistas of the furry and four-legged persuasion.
This Cuddly Ruff Turquoise Necklace is a true investment and quite the treat for Fido – an eight inch strand is $350 dollars! And if you have a bigger pooch that you'd love to drape with bling, a 20 inch strand goes for $440 bucks. I don't know where you guys shop, but I just saw a necklace like this at Forever 21 for $15 dollars. But of course, that one wasn't made with real turquoise or 14 karat white gold. Go figure.

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That's just a tad bit excessive, no?
1not just excessive ... STUPID.
Pets need:
good food
fresh water
exercise
love and attention
Pets do not need:
2outfits (unless they legitimatly get cold outside in the winter)
necklaces
$400 collars
The most expensive thing my yorkie is going to get is her Juicy Couture carrier, and its just under $300. Dogs are not people. Unless you are a millionaire with money to blow, then you should not buy a $350 necklace for a dog. It's ok to love your pet, but no matter how much you want them to be, they're not people!!!
3What a coincidence...my dog (and I) were lucky enough to win that very necklace in a magazine contest (except I chose the pink stone). It is a lovely necklace, no question. And Cuddly Ruff owner Adam was so pleasant and he shipped the necklace so promptly. I'm proud to own it, I probably would not be so extravagant on myself...I will wear it on my sweet pooch on very special occasions and keep it forever.
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