• July 24, 2022
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PrettyLittleThing launches collection of dog clothes, toys and more – Gazette & Herald

PrettyLittleThing launches collection of dog clothes, toys and more – Gazette & Herald

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In March 2022, PrettyLittleThing (PLT) launched a global search for a dog who could model the brand’s new Pet Collection and fans of the brand can now get their hands on the new range for dogs.
The PLT Pet collection launched on Tuesday, April 12 and a dog named Teddie is the face of the collection.
The eight-year-old American Cocker Spaniel won over the judges with an adorable video that was uploaded to TikTok by his owner, Olivia Bendell.
The launch is the fashion brand’s first full pet collection and if you’re wondering how to style your pooch, look no further.
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From harnesses and coats to leads and beds, the collection really does have a variety of pieces that your dog can use and wear.
You can also get your hands on toys and snuffle mats as well as matching items for dog owners to sport.
Gazette & Herald: (left) A dog wearing the PLT pet collar and (right) a Pug wearing a PLT lead (PrettyLittleThing/Canva)(left) A dog wearing the PLT pet collar and (right) a Pug wearing a PLT lead (PrettyLittleThing/Canva)
Here’s a round up of PLT’s top picks from the Pet Collection.
Gazette & Herald: (left) Teddie wearing a PLT white coat and (right) a Pug wearing a white PLT harness (PrettyLittleThing/Canva)(left) Teddie wearing a PLT white coat and (right) a Pug wearing a white PLT harness (PrettyLittleThing/Canva)
PrettyLittleThing has joined forces with The Labelle Foundation to rescue and re-home dogs across the states.
The charity rescues less fortunate animals such as abandoned, stray, medical, and special needs to rehabilitate them before they move to their forever home.
Throughout April, PLT will be sharing the faces of the dogs that are available for adoption through The Labelle Foundation. You can find the first post here.
You can view the full PLT Pet Collection via the PrettyLittleThing website.
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