Pet Accessories & Other Musings

Well, FlexPetz has still been coming up in the news and I had a few musings about the topic of rent-a-pet which is part of the pet craze (aka craziness) sweeping affluent society (read: those who have more expendable income).

Now I am going to generalize here by saying that people don’t seem to want long term commitments and although they like the idea of a companion animal, they want it easy and convenient.

Tons of animals end up in shelters–millions (12 million according the the ASPCA last I heard) and most problem animals just need a bit of training, attention, and activity to be great pets.

The dog fancy really took off in the Victorian Era after the Queen began appearing with a Pekingese. I see similarities today with celebrities and their pets. Are we really so besotted that we are going crazy?

Pets have become the new furry kids but also they are appearing more and more like living dolls or accessories–and that worries me.

Granted, I am happy animals are more important to people but I also would like them to be recognized for who and what they are–different creatures from humans and not some accessory for the day, weekend, or event.

My musings started on this topic after last week’s blogosphere comments about FlexPetz but also because this next weekend is the Second Annual Pet Fashion Week–a blend of pet industry products and fashion. The title is a bit misleading since the fashion shows take place on the weekend.

Anyway, take a gander at some of the photos (courtesy of the Pet Fashion Week website gallery) and let me know what you think. The still photograph was taken by Daniel Gagnon (see more) while the runway shot was snapped by Traer Scott (see more) Beautiful photography…


Above: Canini 2006 Photo by Daniel Gagnon


Above: American Pup 2006 by Traer Scott

If you want to see these models in action visit this link at Pup Style with Dara Foster or view the official Pet Fashion Week video collection. I imagine they will have the new 2007 videocasts up shortly after the shows this next weekend.

Pet Fashion week raises money for a variety of charities and this year guests will have fun while helping to raise funds for the Mayor’s Alliance for NYC’s Animals, an umbrella organization for over 130 animal welfare organizations. Legally Blonde is the theme and the cast of the musical will be attending the kick-off party (read more).

So beyond Pet Fashion Week…this article talks about some of the current pet trends but I take issue with the statement by Tom Berger that says,

“I read somewhere that, not too many years ago, 80 percent of dogs lived outside. Today, 80 percent live inside…”

That is certainly not true in my area of the world. Maybe it is in some cities but I’d be more comfortable with a source on that statistic. Anyone have it?

Finally, here is another article about custom pet furniture for animals living in the lap of luxury

So, give me your thoughts about this topic…do you think pets are becoming accessories or valued family members?…what works for you and what irritates you? I’d love to read your comments.

Fetch A Wave & Surf Dog Surf-A-Thon in September…Twiggy

Above: Saint the Golden Retriever surfing up near San Luis Obispo & Morro Bay. Photo courtesy of Mike Baird.

I’ve been busy and you might have already read the surfing dog story about Saint, a Golden Retriever and his owner Kathleen Yeung but it is so fun that I had to include it. You can see Saint’s fine surfing form (downward dog) on a wave at Morro Bay in the article, Fetch a Wave and if your dog surfs–you can enter the Second Annual Surf Dog competition on September 9, 2007.

Saint doesn’t always look to comfy on the board but I’ve seen a few animals who surf. When I surfed back in the mid-70s my dog hated trying to go out in the water and preferred to run and follow me on shore. I liked this snap of Saint romping out into the water.


Above: Photo by Mike Baird

Saint was dog napped and so now Kat has shaved his name into his coat. I’d suggest she tattoo and microchip him as well. The duo look really happy in the photo–also by Mike Baird.

Be sure to watchSaint the surf dog in action video here. Take a minute and visitMike Baird’s websitehe has links to a lot more photos…and a big TY to him for the snaps.

You can check out more snaps of Saint thesurf dog photos by Gary Robertshaw and read more about Kat and Saint at Surf Morro Bay.

Don’t think Saint is the first pup to get media coverage. Further south you can find Buddy the surf dog in Ventura and Santa Barbara. Buddy is a Jack Russell Terrier and has been featured in a lot of media.


Above: Photo courtesy of Bruce Hook

People are getting really excited over this but back in the late 1970s it was the water skiing squirrel that got all the attention. Over on the East Coast the legacy of Twiggy has continued as she (and her same names successors) tours! View Twiggy the water skiing squirrel’s video here.

Which brings me to the water and boating safety issue. Notice that all of these animals are wearing personal flotation devices. If you plan to take your animals out on a boat, into the lake or ocean–they should be wearing safety gear.

Yes, you can teach animals just about anything it just takes diligence and a plan. These people are having a blast with their pets and you could to…just take some time to do it.