6 Fashionable Pet Accessories Dog and Cat Owners Will Obsess Over

Some may call you obsessed with your pet, but maybe they just don’t see your dog or cat for as fabulous as they are. As a dedicated pet owner, you spare no expense for your furry BFF, including keeping their fashion on point. We’ve rounded up some super cute accessories any dog or cat owner will absolutely love. However, there is nothing more in vogue than Cash Back at Ebates, which you can get for buying any of these adorable items. Get their tails wagging by giving them an instant style upgrade.

Puppia Modern Dotty Dog Harness

Puppia Modern Dotty Dog HarnessMetallic polka dots on a chic black harness? Yes, please! Give your little fuzzball a Kate Spade-inspired look with this classic accessory. Plus, did we mention that black is slimming even for pups?

Puppia Polar Dog Harness

Puppia Polar Dog HarnessAnimal print is a must for any four-legged fashionista. She’ll love expressing her wild side with this fur-lined harness. Staying warm never looked so cool.

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Top Paw Ruffle Dog Harness

Top Paw Ruffle Dog HarnessDo you have a pretty prima donna on your hands? It doesn’t get any girlier than hot-pink ruffles. This statement-making harness is the perfect party look for your pup, but don’t feel the need to save it for special occasions. She can be fabulous every day of the week!

Puppia Modish Vest Dog Harness

Puppia Modish Vest Dog HarnessFor those times when your dog is feeling casual but still wants all eyes on him at the dog park, this bold vest is a must. Its solid bright color not only keeps Fido visible and safe, but it also tells his friends he’s not afraid to be noticed.

Pearl Cat Collar

Pearl Cat CollarCat owners know that some felines are extra fancy. If your fur baby is a lady of luxury, treat her as such with this pearl cat collar. With a magnetic closer, it will release easily if needed to keep her looking ravishing without compromising her safety.

Glam Gold Cat Collar

Glam Gold Cat CollarIf you have a dapper gent on your hands, this bow-tie collar will perfectly reflect his regal nature. It comes in a variety of colors and prints to coordinate with his coat. He wouldn’t want to clash, after all.

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20 Ways to Pamper Your Pooch on National Dog Day

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Hot diggety it’s National Dog Day! This Friday, August 26th is a day dedicated to showing appreciation for our favorite four-legged family members. It’s also a great day to save big on special treats for your pet pal with National Dog Day coupons and a promo code from Ebates. Celebrating this holiday can be as easy as giving your dog a scratch behind the ear and maybe an extra good tummy rub. After all, your best friend is pretty easy to please. But if you want to give your buddy the very best, this holiday is your chance to save big on pet supplies, dog treats and dog toys by shopping our top pet care stores while earning Cash Back at Ebates. To get the ball rolling on the celebrations, here are 20 ways to treat your dog to a special day with links to our top dog-friendly stores where you can save while you shop.Golden Retriever puppy in mud.

  1. Encourage a roll in the mud. Most dogs like to get dirty, it’s just a fact of dogness. You can let your mutt get muddy without stressing about stains if you stock up on safe, natural stain and odor cleaners and dog supplies at Petco. Use a petcare promo code at checkout to save at Petco.com and find great free shipping offers too.
  2. Make a dog-safe cake or cookies. Believe it or not, there are sweet treat recipes out there designed to delight dogs. What better way to say “I love you” than with cake!
  3. Play advanced fetch. Although a dog can play fetch with anything from your car keys to unreasonably big sticks, there are pet toys out there designed to play long-distance fetch. These games help give dogs excellent exercise while getting in some quality pet-owner bonding time.
  4. Open the couch for cuddles. Pet stores don’t have a monopoly on pet accessories for your home. Use a coupon code to get a great price on a easy-wash microfiber couch cover from Walmart and you can snuggle your buddy without worrying about the upholstery.
  5. Give your pooch a paw-dicure. You can take advantage of the fashion world gone wild and give your pet a day at the nail salon with pet-safe nail-polish and other salon-worthy dog accessories.Pomeranian with luxury collar and leash
  6. Bring on the bling. What’s a holiday without a little bit of dressing up? PetSmart has an amazing array of gorgeous and affordable dog collars that will make your furry friend top model ready. Yes, there are ones shaped like bowties.
  7. Make new friends. Dogs are social creatures, even the shy ones. Introduce your dog to new furry faces at the local park, at an outdoor event or just on a walk somewhere new.
  8. Make a portrait of your pooch. The best way to truly capture your pet’s personality is with a portrait – and I don’t mean just a really good vertical photo on your cell phone. There are tons of amazing artists on Etsy that specialize in custom pet portraits.
  9. Follow the leader. Go for a walk with your dog and surrender the navigational decision making to them. Following your dog’s nose may not mean following the roads, but it’s sure to lead to excitement.
  10. Share with others. It has been shown that therapy animals like dogs and cats really can bring significant health benefits to people and lower stress. Keep an eye out for information on therapy dog training both locally and online. Find out more about how your dog can lend a paw to help others and get some extra special love.
  11. Junk food. You don’t have to feed your pets unhealthy treats to indulge them because there are lots of great, healthy options available. For all the best sweet, salty, crunchy, meaty treats your pooch can handle, browse the selection of natural food and treats for dogs at Pet360.Woman and Saint Bernard dog laying on sofa
  12. Take a time out. Dogs are basically furry toddlers and for both of them, naptime is key. Dogs need 12-14 hours of sleep a day so why not join them for one or two – it’s the ultimate bonding activity in the dog world.
  13. Karaoke. Seriously. Have you even heard a dog sing? It’s awesome and absolutely worth recording on video.
  14. Play dress up. You dog might not love this one as much as you, but the photos will be worth it. Instagram gold.Mature woman and dog, in convertible car
  15. Take them for a ride. Roll the windows down and let the sweet breeze flow through your pup’s fur and flap some ears. Guaranteed smiles all around.
  16. Get a checkup. A trip to the doctor sounds like a bummer of a way to celebrate a holiday until you consider how crucial it is for you to have a good idea of your dog’s health at every age. Make sure your furry friend gets to the vet for regular checkups and save on the top-selling pet medications at PetCareRx where you can earn Cash Back at Ebates with every refill. For affordable pet prescription plans, visit Pet Plus which puts the best pet care online right at your fingertips.
  17. Make a sacrifice. Give up an old shoe, a ragged shirt or some other worn-out item that’s usually off-limits to your dog. Let them destroy it. Witness their joy. Think about whether or not that was a bad idea later.
  18. Write a book starring you and your dog having epic adventures. This is easier than it sounds thanks to the abundance of online publishers, like Snapfish, that can arrange, edit, print, bind and ship a photo book about you and Bowser straight to your door.
  19. Offer a refreshment. It’s important for dogs to stay hydrated and when you search online for “flavored water for dogs” you’ll be amazed at how much fun you can have hydrating.
  20. Remember this day. Make a dog print stepping stone, ornament or paint print to create a one-of-a-kind memento that you can keep forever and ever.

 

 

15 Things Every Cat Lady Needs Right Meow

Hands holding five kittensJune is National Adopt a Cat Month and we thought it fitting to give a shout out to all the cat ladies out there! Whether you are a veteran cat mamma or an aspiring one, we’ve rounded up a few things to help you give a cat a loving forever home AND wave your Crazy Cat Lady flag high. Embrace your undying love for your favorite cuddly creature and save on fun products for cat lovers with Cash Back at Ebates. From cat lovers gifts to wacky wearables and supplies your pet will love, here are 15 items every feline fanatic and their furry friends must have.

Felt Succulent Planters

Felt cat plantersGift ideas for cat lovers can be both functional and cute. Let your love for your kitty shine with these purrrfect succulent planters from Etsy.

CARPET Pet Hair Remover

Pet hair remover brushFarewell, furballs! This rubber block features nubs on the surface to lift, gather and remove pesky pet hair.

Whole Kitten Kaboodle Top

Cat ice cream cone t-shirtFlaunt your love for cats and ice cream at the same time with this cozy, statement-making t-shirt from ModCloth.

Grumpy Cat Coloring Book

Grumpy Cat coloring bookOn the prowl for gifts ideas for cat lovers? This coloring book features a grumpy kitty waiting for a little cheerful color.

Yoga Cats Wall Calendar

Yoga cats calendarCats doing a Downward Dog? Yes, please. This calendar features cats getting their “om” on.

Cats Sugar Packet Catnip Toys

Sugar packet catnip cat toysGive your kitty a sweet treat! These super cute “sugar packets” are filled with potent organic catnip.

Sleepypod Pet Bed and Carrier

Blue cat carrier with cat insideCozy quarters for your kitty! Give your cat the royal treatment with this travel bed. Let your buddy lounge luxuriously. Worried about precious paws getting chilly? A warmer is available for ultimate coziness.

Kitty Mansions Amazon Cat Tree

Amazon cat treeMake every day a vacay for your cat! This oasis from PetSmart lets your kitty chill in the lap of luxury.

Sling Cat Carrier

Purple cat sling carrierIt’s bonding time! This comfortable sling lets you tote your furry friend around, hands-free. Snuggle alert!

Valfre Bruno IPhone 6 Case

Black cat iPhone caseLooking for gifts for cat lovers? This whimsical tote lets any cat fan carry their gear in style. Features a top zip closure, hanging mirror charm and a durable, lined interior.

Grumpy Cat Hair Bow

Grumpy cat hair bowFashion with a feline flair! Let your inner cat lady shine when you adorn your ‘do with this hand-sewn hair bow featuring a kitty with a ‘tude.

Lollycadoodle Cat Cave

Cat laying upside down in cat bedWhen your cat just can’t deal and needs some alone time, this handmade 100% wool cat cave gives your pet a relaxing place to purr. Plus, this kitty cave repels odor and dirt and provides superior air circulation. Do they make these for humans?

Cat Washroom

Cat washroomBasic litter boxes just won’t do for your fancy feline. This super chic Cat Washroom is designed to look like a white bathroom cabinet and hides messy pet beds. You and your cat definitely need this in your lives.

Double-Decker Pet Stroller

Double decker pet dog and cat strollerBecause a true cat lady might just have more than one furry friend, a double decker stroller is in order. This stroller features dual removable carrier sections, heavy-duty wheels and washable foam pads for your kitty on the go.

Kitty Sill Window Perch

Cat window perchSometimes a cat just needs to soak up the sun and think deep thoughts. This cozy perch lets your kitty catch some rays, no matter your windowsill size.

How do you embrace your cat lady status? Leave a comment below and let us know!

 

 

Infographic: Comparing the Costs of Pets

There are few things more rewarding than owning a pet. Animals provide comfort and companionship, and they make any household much happier.

It’s tough, though, to know exactly what you’re getting into financially when deciding to adopt a pet. Many factors come into play, such as the cost of pet supplies, food, veterinary care and more.

Read on to learn about all of the expenses involved in caring for the most common pets.

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Cats

The adoption rate for the average furry feline usually ranges between $0 and $200. Pricing depends on the breed of the cat and any special needs it may have. The yearly cost of cat food averages out to about $120 for regular food but can rocket up to $500 for fancier or special brands.

When it comes to veterinary care, the first year of exams will cost anywhere between $50 and $100. Every year after that will cost about $50 to $400. Those prices won’t necessarily break your bank, but be mindful of emergency vet care; that can cost up to a staggering $2,000. Spaying and neutering your cat is considerably less expensive. Certain places will do it for free, and the most it will cost is generally around $200. It should be noted, however, that it is usually $25 to $30 extra to neuter your kitty if it is in heat and $50 to $100 more if the cat is pregnant.

Waste management can cost a little more than the average pet: litter boxes are about $20, kitty litter (two bags a month) runs about $15 and a generic scooper starts at $5. Boarding your kitten usually costs between $20 to $100 a day, per cat, and cat-sitters charge about $16 a visit.

When it comes to training, the average cost is nothing but a whole lot of hissing and scratching (seriously, don’t attempt to train your wonderfully independent cat. It’ll have none of it).

Dogs

The adoption rate for the average dog usually ranges between $0 and $500, depending on availability and breed. It usually costs $120 to $500 a year for generic dog food and between $840 and $1,000 a year for higher-quality or specialty dog food.

The first year of doggy vet care is ultimately a bit more expensive than cats’, ranging from $45 to $200. Every year afterwards costs anywhere between $20 and $100. Emergency care, though, can cost up to $2,000, the same as cats. Spaying and neutering your dog is considerably more expensive than your average cat. It can cost anywhere between $35 and $200, plus $25 extra if it’s in heat and $50 to $125 if pregnant.

Waste management is pretty affordable when it comes to dogs: One pack of doggy waste bags, purchased twice a month, will cost $10 to $20, and professional waste cleanup services generally cost about $10 to $15 weekly. Depending on the establishment and services offered, boarding a dog will cost anywhere from $50 to $100 a day, per dog, and it’ll be, on average, $15 to $25 per day to hire a dog walker. Training your dog will usually cost $30 to $250 in the first year, and up to $200 every year afterwards.

Fish

Purchasing fish is a relatively cheap investment. Depending on the species, your average freshwater fish will cost anywhere between $1 and $25. The deepest investment comes with the fish tank and its setup. A small to medium freshwater tank usually costs between $100 and $200, gravel costs about $15, decorative tank plants cost about $35 and the filter will cost around $40.  Food for the average freshwater fish costs a mere $20 a year.

Rabbits

The adoption price of a rabbit is generally inexpensive and, depending on the particular store and breed, ranges between $5 and $50. Depending on its size and complexity, your rabbit’s cage and/or enclosure will usually cost anywhere from $30 to $200. When feeding your rabbit, you can opt for hay or pellets, or you can do both. Hay generally costs between $7 and $30 monthly, and pellets around $10 a month. Waste management is relatively inexpensive for rabbits: Wood pellets cost about $4.50 a month and wood shavings are $10 for five bales every two months. Veterinary care ranges from $40 to $100 yearly, and you can expect between $100 and $150 for emergency visits.

Birds

Depending on their size and breed, birds can cost anywhere from $20 to a whopping $3,000. Also depending on size, birdcages cost anywhere between $60 and $1,000. For smaller and more generic breeds, bird feed usually costs around $9, but for larger or more exotic breeds, feed can cost up to $20 a pop. Veterinary care isn’t too pricey, and exams usually range from about $50 to $100.

Hamsters

Hamsters are a pretty cheap (and cute) investment, and their purchase rate is generally between $0 and $10. Hamster cages often cost around $30, with hamster water bottles selling for around $8 and hamster wheels around $15. Bedding will usually cost $15 in total. Food is pretty inexpensive as well, costing $12 for a typical 5-pound bag.

No matter the costs, pets provide the best form of companionship and love. Shop for supplies for your furry and non-furry friends at these stores to earn Cash Back: PetSmart, Pet Fancy, BarkBox, and Pet Plus.

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Delightful Dog Gifts Any Furry Friend Will Love

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We know how much you love your prized pooch. They are always happy to see you and are always there when you need some slobbery kisses and toothy grins to brighten your day. Your dog gives you the priceless gift of companionship, so why not repay them with some super cool doggie swag? We’ve rounded up some cute dog products you might just have to use to spoil your four-legged friend.

Studded Dog Dish, $20

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Let Brutus eat and drink like a true rock star with this edgy dog dish. The chrome finish and studded detailing will remind your pup of the punk glory days of yesteryear, or just remind him that he loves kibble.

Chewy Vuitton Balls, $17

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Treat Angel like the fancy princess she is with a little nod to designer fashion they can really sink their teeth into. These dog chew toys will instantly elevate any game of fetch to runways levels of style.

Football Sweater, $22.99

dog_football_sweaterFootball season is upon us but you may want Spike to bundle up in some team-neutral attire. After all, he can’t argue for your favorite team. He’s a dog. Don’t bring him into your football drama.

Doggles, $30

dogglesIf Penny loves sticking her head out of car windows or even taking a dip in the pool, you can protect her peepers in style with an ultra-comfortable pair of Doggles.

Doggie Doorbell, $29.97

doggie_doorbellNo more barking and scratching at the door! Teach Rex some manners by installing an easy-to-use doggie doorbell and give him one more reason to think he is really people.

Umbrella Leash, $15.57

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It’s not just cats who hate getting wet. Dogs aren’t total fans of it either. Keep Fifi nice and dry with an umbrella leash. She’ll thank you by not shaking off a bunch of muddy water in the living room.

Easy Treat, $8.29

stuffn_easy_treatNo more begging for your Easy Cheese! Tantalize Bingo’s taste buds with Easy Treat in delectable liver flavor. You can squeeze it over a dog biscuit or into a chew toy (sold separately) for a tasty reward.

 

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