Blog Posts
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Dogs and Divas Spring Fashion Show
We're partnering with BondVet to host a super fun event with for all our doggo and catto friends and community. Don't miss it! It's going to be pretty cute! -
Ethical canine fashion finds a home at Gone to the Dogs in Park Slope
When Jenn Wong and Santos Agustin first met working in fashion, they bonded right away.
They connected over shared interest in the ethics and sustainability of their industry. Coincidentally, both brought home rescue dogs, Ollie and Miles, around the same time.
The foundation for their friendship soon sparked an idea: a business that would combine slow fashion with their love of dogs.
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The Complete Guide to Dog Travel and How to Make it Pleasant for Your Pooch
How to Prepare Your Pooch for a Trip! 🙌
If your pup is like most dogs, they don’t care where you go as long as they are with you. 💕🐶 But that doesn’t mean that there aren’t some things you should do to make sure your trip goes smoothly.
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Free Workshop! Folks Who Wanna Felt - RSVP needed
This is a free event for Folks Who Wanna Felt! Felt your own pet toy with upcycled wool. Doggos invited! Refreshments provided!
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How to Wash Dog and Cat Toys: The Ultimate Guide
If your furbaby is anything like ours, they loves toys! But sometimes those toys can get pretty dirty. In this guide, we'll go over the most effective ways to wash your dog's or cat's favorite toys.
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The Ultimate Pet Care Guide to Help You Get the Best Accessories For Your Dog
Dogs are one of the most common pets in the world. They do not only provide companionship, but also bring a lot of joy to their owners. That is why it is important that they have everything they need to be happy and healthy. As with any pet, you should always have some accessories on hand so that your dog can have fun, feel comfortable and have fun while being active. -
How to Shop Sustainably in the Era of Mass Consumerism / Era of Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough 🙌🙌🙌
The idea of ethical shopping is nothing new to us. The fashion industry, for example, has always had an influence on the environment, society and our wellbeing. Whether you’re familiar with ethical shopping or a newbie, it’s never too late to choose to shop sustainably. -
A Gift Guide for Pet Owners: What You Need to Know About Buying Cat and Dog Toys
As a pet-parent, providing mental and physical stimulation for your dog or cat is a M.U.S.T. Many times, due to work or social commitments, you might not be able to give your fur baby all the attention they need.
If you’re wondering how many toys your furbaby needs, it all depends on how willing you are to deal with clutter in your home. Or how freely you allow playtime! 😺 ...
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Dog Goods that Do Good - Our Motto as an Ethical and Sustainable Business
Why We Started this Business and What Makes Us Different from Other Brands
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Holiday Shopping for Dog Toys
When you think about it, all dogs really want is your love and attention. They want to be around you and be able to snuggle up next to you. If they can't, they'll just find a way to get your attention. Sometimes this means barking at nothing for hours on end or other times it could mean chewing on a shoe that's laying out just a little too long.
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7 ways to be a sustainable dog owner
This is a common question among pet owners. In the past two years, there has been exponential growth in popularity of pet ownership (Business Insider). The pet product industry has also seen significant growth over the years – however, it has been a bit slow in adjusting to the new values-driven approach to consumerism, especially as it relates to sustainability. It’s always sad to see millions of dog products being produced using non-recyclable materials and coming from factories that continuously harm the environment.
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Artisanal, Sustainable Dog Toys? ‘Gone To The Dogs’ Opens in Brooklyn
Women-owned, female- founded shop’s grand opening to benefit Paws NY, others
NEW YORK -- Gone To The Dogs, an e-commerce purveyor of artisanal and earth-friendly pet goods touted by BuzzFeed and Time Out, announces the grand opening of its first brick-and-mortar shop in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn.
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