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    With a capacity of 50 pounds of grain or pellets and 25 pounds of dog/cat food, this feeder is designed with larger pets (think horses) in mind, though the Quick Feeder is versatile, with portions ...

  5. Dog fashion - Wikipedia

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    Dog coats, collars, cute sweaters, shirts, stylish dresses, and booties are some of the items people purchase to adorn their dogs with style. [6] Some major international fashion retailers such as Ralph Lauren have launched their own canine clothing lines. [15] Louis Vuitton has a line of leashes and collars for dogs with their trademark LV ...

  6. Martingale (collar) - Wikipedia

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    A greyhound displays a martingale collar. A martingale collar is made with two loops. The larger loop is slipped onto the dog's neck and a lead is then clipped to the smaller loop. When the dog tries to pull, the tension on the lead pulls the small loop taut, which makes the large loop smaller and tighter on the neck, thus preventing escape. [2 ...

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    The puppet, performed by Michael Ian Black (an alumnus of MTV's surrealist comedy sketch show The State), was a simple sock puppet with button eyes, flailing arms, a watch for a collar, and a stick microphone emblazoned with "pets.com". [22] [38] The sock puppet first appeared in Pets.com's advertising in August 1999. [39]

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