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SHOPPING FOR YOURSELF & YOUR DOG MADE EASIER. TWO BAY AREA BOUTIQUES HAVE COMBINED COLORFUL, BEAUTIFUL FASHION AND ACCESSORIES FOR LADIES WITH ADORABLE FASHION ITEMS FOR YOUR DOG TOO. WHAT A BRILLIANT CONCEPT. THE DOG HOUSE OF SAFETY HARBOR AT TUPELO ON 4TH AND SWEET SAGE CAFE & BOUTIQUE


ON REDINGTON BEACH. Animal advocate and owner of The Dog House of Safety Harbor, Kelli Clary Chickos loves wearing the soft, comfortable, flowy clothing she finds at Tupelo on 4th. The charming two-story, Key West style bun- galow in Safety Harbor has been lovingly renovated. Beautiful boots (like the red and gold ones Kelli is wearing) jewelry, accessories, apothecary and more.


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(Left): Kelli sports a dog-themed baseball cap available at The Dog House of Safety Harbor. Ginny, an adoptable available through the Humane Society of Pinellas, is accessorized with a re-purposed collar made out of recycled baseballs. (Above): Cowboy, an Australian Cattle Dog, looks starstruck. His collar and leash feature the latest design by Preston Ribbon, the Pelican. The artist’s attention to detail is exquisite. Available at Fluffy Puppies, Clearwater; Groovy Cats & Dogs, Tampa; One Lucky Dog, St.Petersburg; Paw Paws Pet Boutique, Madeira Beach; The Doggie Door, Winter Park; Wet Noses Boutique, Sarasota.


Special Thanks Go To: Laura Allen Studios, PetStyles by Jennifer, Kris Logan, Cody Harmon, Twila Cole and Joyce Tabeling. To our human models Dylan Harmon, Jillyn Sidlo, and Kelli Clary Chickos. And our dog models, Whisper, Madison, Rockstar, Lucy, Cowboy and Ginny. Interested in adopting Ginny? Call 727.797.7722, ext 222 or visit www.HumanePinellas.org


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