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Author: Jim Brown

In the current society, pets have become as important as children or other family members to us. To some people, their pets may be the only surviving family that they have left.

Currently, it is fashionable to dress our pets, and even put jewelry on them. This is the way that a lot of pet owners show their love and affection. Among the very wealthy, jewelry may even be made of authentic precious gems and metals, and it may cost as much as the same piece of jewelry for the happy owner.

Animal lovers are devoted to their pets, and many treat their dog or cat as if it were human. The vast number of pet specialty supplies came about because of animal lovers who care. A pet may become an integral part of our families and our lives, giving unconditional love and affection to us no matter how we treat them.

Sometimes pet owners buy jewelry for their animals to show pride in their pet, or just to show the animal that they care. There are numerous types of pet jewelry available, and some of it is even custom made for the client according to their wishes. There have been notable cases of clients who have ordered matching jewelry for themselves and their pets, spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on two identical pieces, only one is in miniature and custom tailored to fit the specific dog. Some people may not understand these types of actions, but to someone who has a unique bond with an animal, there is no such thing as going too far.

Dog jewelry comes in many shapes, styles, designs, and price tags. These pieces can start around five dollars, and the price goes up from there. There are jeweled combs for dogs with long locks, necklaces and bracelets for dogs, collars with crusts of fake or real gems crusted on, belly chains with gems to drape around the waist of the dog, and much more. The reaction of a dog to wearing jewelry varies, with some dogs actually enjoying the jewelry while other dogs detest the fine jewelry and try any means available to take the jewelry off.

Most cats do not appreciate any jewelry unless it dangles or is shiny, and then the only interest shown by most cats is to play with the piece for a couple of minutes until they lose interest. Most of the time pet jewelry brings more satisfaction to owner rather than dog.


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