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Check Out the View on This Sink!

Jul 25 2008 - 12:30am by PetSugar
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Check Out the View on This Sink! Not only can you bathe with fish and travel to sleep with fish, but you can also keep your hands clean while looking at fish. This Italian made Moody Aquarium Sink is perfect for those aquatically obsessed folks who believe you can never have too many aquariums, or those who have the spare $4,700 to toss in for a truly unique wash basin! But if you don't want to subject your fish to sink confinement – thankfully, there are proper filtration and pumps included – you can choose to fill the sink with sand to create your very own Zen garden. Either way, I think it would look pretty snazzy in a bathroom, but I'm a little worried about the upkeep.
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This (New) Home: Cool Pet House

Jun 25 2008 - 10:45am by PetSugar
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This (New) Home: Cool Pet House It's been a while since a fab pet house caught my eye . . .
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This (New) Home: Sweet Home

May 27 2008 - 12:30am by PetSugar
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This (New) Home: Sweet Home This snuggly soft style would make a cozy casa for any lucky canine . . .
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This (New) Home: Eglu

Jan 25 2008 - 9:00am by PetSugar
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This (New) Home: Eglu If you're dreaming of farm animals but you're lacking the farm, these enclosed homes are perfect for backyard egg layers. Your pet chicken won't feel cooped up in a classy eglu, and she'll have a detachable, fenced (fox-proof!) run for more strutting. Created by UK-based Omlet, there are two models – chickens and rabbits – offered stateside.

This (New) Home: Scottie's Fine Art Caves

Jan 22 2008 - 12:00pm by PetSugar
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This (New) Home: Scottie's Fine Art Caves For the pet that has everything, and the owner who doesn't want to sacrifice her home's landscaping for a more traditional-looking doggy abode, enter the prettiest (and priciest) pup houses I've seen to date. Scottie's Fine Art Caves are pet residences inspired by natural materials found around British Columbia, Canada. Each of the three models (Browning Passage, Cannery Bay, and Vargas Island) use a pine root or cedar branch as the focal point of the design attached to a reinforced papier-mâché stone.


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