pet clothing

Spring

Let Your Dog Bloom in Spring's Hottest Fashion Trends

Spring is fast approaching, which means it's time to refresh your wardrobe, but don't forget about your dog.

Spring is fast approaching, which means it's time to refresh your wardrobe, but don't forget about your dog. The Spring 2013 runways showed some prominent trends for this season, from pretty pastel hues to graphic black-and-white stripes and punk-inspired wares. And, of course, Spring shopping wouldn't be complete without one (or a few) really cute yet sturdy raincoats. Now that you've got your Spring-cleaning out of the way (or not — we won't judge), click through and shop our top picks for the hottest, most on-trend Spring apparel for your four-legged friend.

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Cats

Pamper Your Four-Legged Highness This Holiday

Treat your pet like a royal this holiday with a gift fit for a king.

Treat your pet like a royal this holiday with a gift fit for a king. Money is no object when it comes to your loyal companion, so go ahead and splurge. To help you truly pamper your dog or cat this holiday season, we've rounded up 18 of the most luxurious pet gifts, including a shampoo created by an actual royal. Click through and happy shopping!

Sweaters

Cozy Pet Sweaters to Usher in the Autumnal Elements

Fall is my favorite time of year because it gives me an excuse to snuggle into my lushest wool sweaters as I head out into the crispening weather.

Fall is my favorite time of year because it gives me an excuse to snuggle into my lushest wool sweaters as I head out into the crispening weather. Of course, my pup has the softest coat of all, but when the bite in the air rivals her bark, I can't help but swaddle her in something cozy for her walks. Etsy and its congregation of talented craftspeople are my go-to source for all things snug and toasty, so I've picked out my favorite warm and woolies for pets this Fall!

pet clothing

Fashion After Bark: A Collection of Pawdorable Doggie Designs

We saw a bevy of jaw-dropping gowns earlier this week at the Met Gala, but it wasn’t just fashion’s elite sporting seriously swoon-worthy looks.

We saw a bevy of jaw-dropping gowns earlier this week at the Met Gala, but it wasn’t just fashion’s elite sporting seriously swoon-worthy looks. Some very stylish pups took to the runway and walked in Fashion After Bark, Fashion Institute of Technology’s Pet Apparel Fashion Show. These four-legged fashionistas donned designs ranging from fascinators to trench coats; FIT students made sure there was a little something for every pooch (and their owner) to love. For chic doggie duds you'll drool over, click away!

Wedding

Here Comes the . . . Dog?

It's wedding season here on the PopSugar Network, and people aren't the only ones who can get in on the action!
Dogs in Weddings

It's wedding season here on the PopSugar Network, and people aren't the only ones who can get in on the action! When I saw that Boo had participated in his first wedding as a ring bearer, I got to thinking about all the cute pups I've seen head down the aisle. From ring bearers to best men dogs, having your beloved pooch participate in your big day makes for unexpectedly sweet and sometimes unpredictably hilarious moments. See some of my favorite nuptial pups in this slideshow!

Holiday

Santa Paws 'Fits For Your Pet

Ho, ho, ho, it's Santa Claus Paws!

Ho, ho, ho, it's Santa Claus Paws! Whether you're bringing your four-legged friend to a holiday party or just decking him out for Christmas family gatherings, there are plenty of Saint Nick-inspired hats and coats to festively outfit your furball. I'm especially smitten with this faux-fur-trimmed fleece Santa Paws Dog Costume ($25), but a Bearded Santa Hat ($12) is sure to elicit a chuckle or two. And for just a little bit of Xmas flair, a Red Santa Dog Scarf ($10) or a sweet knit Santa hat ($26) could be just the ticket for pets not in the full-costume mood. Click the rest of the images above to shop the look!

Holiday

Dress Your Pet For Hanukkah

To celebrate the first day of Hanukkah, I've found some fun clothing and accessories for your furry friend to enjoy the Jewish holiday in style.

To celebrate the first day of Hanukkah, I've found some fun clothing and accessories for your furry friend to enjoy the Jewish holiday in style. From the over-the-top Doggie Yarmulkes and Tallis ($20) to the funny Hanukkah Dreidel Pet Hat ($8) to smaller flair like the Chewish Star Personalized Dog I.D. Tag ($20), there's something for everyone. Shop away by clicking on the images above!

Jackets

Bare Bones: Raincoat Roundup

I can't stand the rain, North can't stand the rain, and many of you also have pets that can't stand the rain.

I can't stand the rain, North can't stand the rain, and many of you also have pets that can't stand the rain. Even though it's a touch early for April showers, we've been drowning out here in SF. I've gathered up some chic ways to keep furry friends' fur dry, like this full-on rain suit. Whether your dogs want just the hairs on their backs covered or maybe even a matching hat, see my picks in the widget below.

pet Advice

To the Rescue: Does My Dog Need a Jacket?

I admit there's plenty of fashionable (and bizarre) dog clothing out there, but here's one of the most common questions I get: "Dogs have fur, isn't it silly to put anything else on them?"

I admit there's plenty of fashionable (and bizarre) dog clothing out there, but here's one of the most common questions I get: "Dogs have fur, isn't it silly to put anything else on them?" Well, the answer I give without fail is vague, but true: It depends. While a Samoyed in Minnesota may not need a heavy coat, it's possible that a Chihuahua may need one on a chilly night in the Valley. As a general guideline, smaller dogs with shorter coats will be more likely to need that extra layer than a larger, long-haired pet.
The best way to tell what your animal needs is to watch his behavior. If your Italian Greyhound is shivering or trying to enter every open door on his evening walk around the city, chances are, he'd appreciate an extra layer. Remember, more activity makes your pets warmer just like running will make you break into a sweat faster than a leisurely stroll, so a pup sitting outside will get colder than when chasing his pals around a NYC dog park. Use your judgment and don't let anyone else decide for you.
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