Thursday, July 29, 2010

Spotlight on the Metro Dog Carrier

If you love your dog enough, you like to take him out and about with you on errands, adventures and just to hang out. Doggie Couture Shop is pleased to have the new METRO Dog Carrier for those special outings.

Not only do you want to look good when traveling with your dog, you want something that is luxurious enough to carry your boy or girl around in. The Metro Dog Carrier is one of the newest and most upscale dog carriers today. When you buy a dog carrier, pay special attention to the size of your pet and what he or she will be comfortable in.


Not only does the Metro Dog Carrier come in many colors to suit your fancy, but three sizes to fit your dog.
  • Petite is 13” (L) 5” (W) 7.75”(H)
  • Small is 17”(L) 7”(W) 9”(H)
  • Large is 20.5”(L) 8.5”(W) 11.5”
The other features of the Metro Dog Carrier are:
  • One zippered side pocket Inside adjustable safety hook
  • Waterproof nylon lining for easy cleaning
  • Gold plated hardware
  • 3 mesh roll-up side windows
  • Faux fur bedding
  • 2 deep outside pockets
Colors of the Metro Dog Carrier by Petote are:
  • Sahara
  • Honey Snakeskin
  • Sienna
  • Caramel
  • Midnight
  • Ruby Red
If you are interested in a different color of the Metro Dog Carrier, please feel free to email us at: sales@doggiecoutureshop.com and we will be more than happy to try and help fit or suit your individual needs.

Remember, because of health regulations, Doggie Couture Shop cannot accept returns/ or exchanges on the
Metro Dog Carrier.

Celebrity fans that have been seen carrying the Metro Do
g Carrier include Jennifer Lopez, Halle Berry, Uma Thurman, Julianne Moore and many more stars! You could be a star too!


Thursday, July 15, 2010

Tsch! Be the pack leader and visit Doggie Couture Shop!

Tsch!! Know that sound? Most do~

Doggie Couture Shop are BIG FANS of Cesar Millan and know that many dog owners are too. What would be do without him and his wonderful advice on dog's and their behavior? He is the best dog advisor ever and his Cesar Millan dog products are the best ever.

Doggie Couture Shop is pleased to be a official carrier of Cesar Millan's new line of dog care products.

The Natural Ginger and Eucalyptus Conditioning Shampoo is a natural shampoo containing essential oils of ginger and eucalyptus. Aloe Vera and oat amino acids promote hydration and is cruelty free and is totally eco-friendly. Want a different scent?

Try the Cesar Millan Natural Chamomile & Lavender Shampoo. Just a bit of chamomile and lavender to relax and soothe. The all natural Rasberry Shampoo is good as well with all the essential oils needed to smell like a berry.

It's a problem that neighbors hate. The smell of a neighbor's pet "issue". You know the smell, it rains or gets really hot in the summertime and you go to sit outside and a big gust of wind hits you with the smell of pet urine. Seriously, how do you get rid of it if your dog urinates outside? It is better than urinating on the inside of your home, but the poooor neighbors.

Cesar Millan has once again found a solution with his Cesar Millan Patio and Yard Outdoor Odor Remover. This special dog urine odor remover is super concentrated and will treat up to 25,000 square feet. It contains natural beneficial microorganisms to digest odors at their source and is formulated to get ride of the dog urine and fecal odors while keeping grass and plants safe. Just hook up to your hose and use on grass, concrete or gravel dog runs, rock, brick or any outdoor surface. It's just that easy.

Is your dog ruining your tile or his favorite dog blanket? Try the Dog Whisperer by Cesar Millan Natural Odor & Stain Remover made of essential oil of lemongrass. This great pet odor eliminator can be used in carpet machines, or in your regular laundry as a pre-wash. It is eco-friendly of course and the botanical extracts neutralize the yucky smells that our dogs tend to put out sometimes.

Got a new puppy or a older dog with some "housebreaking" issues going on? The Cesar Millan Biodegradable Training Pads are wonderful! Comes in 16 in a box or 30 in a box. Try them out, I bet you they work for you!

Be the "Pack Leader" and get some of Cesar Millan's new dog items at Doggie Couture Shop today!

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Happy National Blueberry Month!

National Blueberry Month? Really?

Not sure if anyone knows that July is National Blueberry Month but according to the UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE - a proclamation in 1999 was made to make July the National Blueberry Month to encourage and support the natural growing and harvesting of the Blueberry. July is prime Blueberry growing season so it is encouraged to grab a bucket and do a little Blueberry pickin.

In the month of July we need to go BLUE! Doggie Couture Shop believes strongly in including your dog on all fun things in life so make your Buddy blue too!

Your dog will look so berri-i-fic in these great Blue dog dresses:

Emma Rose hit the berry mark when she designed this beautiful Blueberry Surprise Couture Dress - This blueberry dog dress is perfect for parties that require your dog to dress up a bit. Many blue sequins and organza fabric make this the perfect party dress.

Look great in this blue organic dog dress , this beautiful blue dog dress also comes in a XL for the bigger gal.

Head on out to the Blueberry patch with this Designer "Spring Fling" Dog Dress! Your dog will be cool and fashionable in this great handmade dog dress.

Don't want your boy to be a sissy but still celebrate the Blueberries of life? Try the Mimi Green Blueberry Dog Collar or the Lolli Love Blueberry Lollipop Dog Toy.
Still want to be manly? The Googie Astral Aqua Dog Shirt is so manly-a great cotton and lycra blend.

Fun Blueberry dog items too are the Blueberry Truf
fle dog collar or a chocolate covered berry dog hair bow.

Remember you can have fun celebrating National Blueberry Month in just about anything blue, just go BLUE and go Blueberries!

Friday, July 2, 2010

Summertime Pests and your dog


Fleas, ticks and mosquito's can be harmful to your dog and when using certain brands of flea and tick drugs, sometimes can be fatal to your dog. Sometimes a dog’s immune system and thyroid function can be harmed by using harsh chemicals and at time neurological issues can occur. Try some “common sense” actions to prevent your dog from getting sick this summer outside.

Since pet owners are trying to be a bit more cautious these days as to what they use in their yards and what they put on their pets, a more natural approach to the summertime pests can be simple:

1/ Check your dog with a flea comb to see whether or not he really has fleas

2/ Vacuum your home every week and empty the container outside in a trashbag and seal up.

3/ Wash a dog’s bedding and blankets every week in hot water

4/ Remove any long brush or dead vegetation from the yard

5/ You can add one teaspoon of brewer’s yeast (not baking yeast) to your dog’s food.

6/ Spray your dog down with a flowery scented shampoo diluted with water and let air dry

7/ If fleas are out of control at your home, a safe dog shampoo with
pyrethrin is a great fix
8/ You can add chopped fresh garlic to your dog’s food everyday

9/ You can rub citronella or peppermint in their fur to also repel flies and other insects

10/ Empty all standing water in fountains, containers, buckets, bird baths and potted plants to help control mosquito's

11/ Mow your yard weekly

12/ Keep your dog indoors at dawn and dusk which is peak time for mosquito activity


It’s relatively a quick fix if you start to take control immediately before
the flea/tick or mosquito’s get out of hand. Dog owners should see their veterinarians if your dog shows signs of fever, depression, lack of coordination, muscle weakness or any type of seizures.

There are great dog grooming items to help with dog hot spots and soothingdog conditioners to help when the critters bite.

Let your dog enjoy his summer too but watch out for those nasty little outdoor pests that can also plague humans. Since we are in the middle of
National Mosquito Control Awareness Week 2010 ( June 20-26) you can visit the American Mosquito Control Association for helpful hints about controlling mosquito's and your dog.