May 2013
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May 22nd
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Drip Module® for dogs
The Drip Module company is known for its modern designs for the home, inspired by the frozen shape of water droplets. They design everything from clocks to coffee tables…and now dog bowls. These eye-catching bowls are made from custom-cut BirchPly and colorful acrylic; we love that they scream “modern minimalist” instead of “slobbery dog.” They’re not only functional, but also a perfect...
May 22nd
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This office has gone to the dogs.
May 21st
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May 20th
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May 20th
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May 20th
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#SadBed
Is your dog sleeping on a bed that’s seen better days? Show us. Tag your photo on Instagram with #SadBed and @DomesticBeast. One winner will win a new bed of his/her choice: dbea.st/bedszz. Entries accepted until Friday, May 24th.
May 20th
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Can all dogs swim?
Good question!  The answer: Nope.  When it comes to swimming, dogs fall into three categories: Dogs that can doggie paddle. Dogs that can be taught to doggie paddle. Dogs that will sink like an anvil. While dogs such as water spaniels, golden retrievers, Labs, Irish setters, standard poodles and Newfies are natural swimmers, some breeds are better off staying back onshore. It all comes down...
May 17th
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ID: For you, for them
For you. For them. Is it me you’re looking for?
May 16th
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Time for spring training!
Does your dog need a crash course in outdoor etiquette now that spring is here? Help your dog get into tip-top shape with these easy tips from Just Paws dog trainer Molly Feeney. Some dogs may have hibernated over the long winter months and their basic walking manners may have fallen to the wayside. Get back in stride by reestablishing some basic leash rules. Before you hit the pavement,...
May 15th
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May 14th
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Give your cheerful pet A Cheerful Pet
Truth: When you find the perfect fuzzy dog toy, you don’t let it go. (Well, except maybe for a game of fetch.) A Cheerful Pet dog toys come in all shapes and sizes…and they are so. darn. cute. Dinosaurs? Carrots? Yes, please. Did we mention that they’re handmade by artisans in Nepal from100% all-natural boiled wool? Oh yeah, they’re a keeper.  Check out the entire collection!
May 14th
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May 14th
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Widget and his balls.
May 13th
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May 13th
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May 13th
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Beast Friends: Penny
Recently we were excited to welcome a new addition to our office: One-year-old rescue dog Penelope, AKA Penny. Half boxer, half whippet, she has the uncanny ability to fist pump as well as run like a bat out of hell.  Likes: Playing tug. As in, “drag the opponent across the room” tug. Dislikes: Watching other dogs get all the attention. Hangs out with: Her owner, Marcie (our fave Domestic...
May 10th
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Surfboard: For you, for them
For you. For them. That’s the life…
May 9th
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May 9th
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May 9th
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May 8th
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Let’s play tug: Heads vs. tails
Naturally shed antlers from Minnesota elk Buy now > 100% all-natural boiled wool from New Zealand Buy now >
May 8th
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May 8th
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May 7th
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May 7th
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The CMYK collection
Check out what we found! Fun dog toys and accessories, in some of our favorite colors.  We are designers, after all. Press check, please!
May 7th
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May 7th
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Bailey and her balls.
May 6th
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May 6th
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May 6th
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May 6th
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Why do dogs wag their tails?
Good question!  The answer: It’s their way of communicating strong emotions with others. In fact, research shows that dogs don’t wag their tails when they are alone, because there is no need.   But a wagging tail doesn’t necessarily mean a happy dog; different types of tail wags actually mean different things. Some studies have shown that dogs wag their tails to the right when they are happy...
May 4th
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Lattice: For you, for them
For you. For them. (Lattice, not Gladys.)
May 2nd
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May 1st
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May 1st
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Uh oh…your dog’s packing on the pounds. Now what?
A long winter can be tough on both human and canine waistlines. If you’ve found yourself with a portly pooch this spring, here are a few tips from Megan the vet to help your dog regain his slim figure. Increase exercise. Weight loss is a balance of reducing caloric intake and increasing activity. Most dogs will happily join you for an extra walk or two a day. For those dogs who have...
May 1st
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May 1st
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April 2013
42 posts
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Apr 30th
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Apr 30th
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Around the office
Apr 29th
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Apr 29th
28 notes
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Apr 26th
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Apr 26th
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Portable water: For you, for them
For you. For them. Thirsty?
Apr 25th
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Apr 25th
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Apr 25th
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Apr 25th
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“Outside of a dog, a book is a man’s best friend. Inside of a dog...”
– Groucho Marx
Apr 25th
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Leash hooks: Wood vs. cast iron
Picket fence Buy now >  Medallion Buy now > Vote here.
Apr 24th
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Spring fever
Spring is finally here, and we can’t run away from dark winter colors fast enough! We’re loving the season’s bright, bold colors and patterns. Here are a handful of spring-inspired products that make us smile…get one for your dog and you’ll be smiling, too! Molly Mutt Outside Bed Duvet: Al fresco naps? Heck yeah! Use this water-resistant doggie duvet to cover an old dog bed, or fill the duvet...
Apr 23rd