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    3. Knitted hats. Cozy and incredibly cute, matching knitted hats are always a good idea in the winter (if your dog doesn’t mind wearing one). While they won’t provide much warmth for your ...

  3. Dog fashion - Wikipedia

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    Dog clothes that are purely for show would be used as costumes for holidays and special occasions, such as Halloween or weddings. A hooded gilet designed to be worn by small dogs. Dog coats are most commonly used for protection against rain and cold and to provide extra warmth. Dog coats are also used as fashion accessories.

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    Here is a size guide to help you know what you need for your pooch's paws: Small : For pet that are 15 to 25 pounds, and have a paw length of 2 inches and width of 1.5 inches

  5. The 34 best gifts for dog lovers and their four-legged friends

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    One of the best gifts for dog lovers is a customized memento that celebrates their four-legged friend. ... This cute DIY kit comes with all the components you need to build a dog-friendly holiday ...

  6. Academic dress in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A young Ruth Bader Ginsburg wearing (now since superseded) Columbia Law School academic regalia. Recent Columbia Law School graduates wear doctoral regalia. Doctoral gowns are typically black, although some schools use gowns in the school's colors. [2] The Code calls for the outside shell of the hood to remain black in that case.

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    A Stanford University School of Medicine study published in Science in October, 2007 found the genetics that explain coat colors in other mammals such as in horse coats and in cat coats, did not apply to dogs. [1] The project took samples from 38 different breeds to find the gene (a beta defensin gene) responsible for dog coat color. One ...

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  9. The Back-to-School Transition Is Tough on Dogs Too: Here's ...

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    Back-to-school season can be stressful for everyone. As the lazy, warm days of summer come to an end, new routines emerge, and the house grows quieter.