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090308LYM-01.jpg If you’re going to go to all the effort of coordinating your pet beds and throw pillows and picking out only the coolest wall hooks for your pet accessories, isn’t it necessary to make sure your pet’s dog collars and leashes look good too? Afterall, we can’t have just any collars and leashes hanging on our fabulous walls! We’ve found a great Austin resource to outfit your pup with stylish pet accessories…

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090308LYM-03.jpg Love Your Mutt creates "hip accessories for the modern hound". Featuring collars and leashes of different shapes and styles, Love Your Mutt can customize any order. They use durable sewing techniques and adorable vintage-inspired fabrics to create their stylish pup accesories. And they have some of the cutest dog models we've ever seen. Of course for Austin residents, purchasing products from Love Your Mutt is supporting local business!

093008LYM-04.jpg What are your favorite sources for cute doggie collars and leashes in your own city? Austin residents, does your dog sport Love Your Mutt products? We want to know!

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AT Austin, pets: dogs, cats, snakes, etc., handmade, dog leashes, dog collars, vintage fabric

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Really cool! I like the leashes def!

posted by Snugglitas on September 3rd 2008 at 12:10pm
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I get my cat's collars on etsy.com. I've found some really cool ones on there.

posted by whiteforest on September 3rd 2008 at 12:23pm
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Another great collar (both dog and cat) resource is luckyfiona.etsy.com. She also makes leashes if you request them. I have three of her collars and a leash is on the way, and my Dane loves them and looks amazing.

posted by kivany on September 3rd 2008 at 12:31pm
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Link doesn't work for the Etsy site.

posted by dharmabum on September 3rd 2008 at 1:13pm
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My favorite collar sites:

http://www.majesticcollars.com/
http://www.2houndsdesign.com/
http://www.doggiestylish.com/

Happy shopping!

posted by susan-marie on September 3rd 2008 at 1:20pm
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In case dharmabum's comment was for me, another way to access Lucky Fiona's page is at

http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5179515

Or you can go to etsy.com and type luckyfiona as one word in the search box for username.

posted by kivany on September 3rd 2008 at 1:23pm
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Instead of a collar on my Boston Terrier, I swear by Buddy Belts (http://www.buddy-belts.com/) which put no pressure on her throat or trachea.

posted by rhiana on September 3rd 2008 at 3:15pm
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mrs. bones, end of story. don't blame me when you buy fifty of 'em.

posted by vjm on September 3rd 2008 at 4:07pm
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These make me sad. My Aussie has so much hair you can't see cool collars- and leashes are ALL FORM OVER FUNCTION. I have the HIGH end of the spectrum, HIGH energy Aussie and have discovered that Leather leashes are a must. No leash burns, and very DURABLE.

posted by TracyJ on September 3rd 2008 at 7:07pm
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I love all these ideas... I was just looking for a new dog collar! Has anyone heard of the air collar? Or used one... I have a Boston Terrier and with short haired's the leather or heavy collars hurt their necks... especially in summer they really need light collars.

posted by sfteri on June 8th 2009 at 10:54am
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