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A Dog Collar Tuxedo for Your Pets

What you need:

*A large piece of white felt (12×18in / 30×45cm)
*A piece of black scrap fabric
*Hot glue
*VELCRO sticky back squares
*Small black buttons
*Your dog’s collar
*Scissors
*Ruler
*Pencil


Instructions:


Lay your dog’s collar out lengthwise on the felt, and fold the felt over to measure how much you will need to cover the collar. Mark with a pencil how much felt you need while leaving a little bit of space for the velcro patches. Cut the strip out.

Attach 2 or 3 velcro patches to either side to hold the felt folded over the collar. (This way it is removable!) Snap the collar buckle together, and attach more velcro patches under the collar in front.

With the rest of the white felt, cut a long tab in the center of the short side of the felt. Place this through the collar, and fold the tab over the buckle in the front. Add velcro in the front under the buckle. Trim the felt as desired at the bottom. (A rounded bottom, and pointed center tab looks great.)

For the bow tie, a small piece of black fabric (about 4×10in / 10×25cm) can be hemmed with hot glue on the top and bottom by glueing and folding the fabric onto itself. Fold both long sides towards each other, and glue them together. Pinch the top and bottom together, and tie with a thin piece of fabric. Glue the bow onto the center tab of the collar.

Add small buttons by gluing or sewing to the front. On the inside front, glue one side of the felt to the collar, and add velcro tabs to the other side so it is fully removable.
Enjoy fancy times with your pup!



-Information taken from BuzzFeed-


Animals National Day


World Animal Day- October 4

World Animal Day is an international day of action for animal rights and welfare celebrated annually on October 4, the feast day of Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of animals.
It started in 1931 at a convention of ecologists in Florence, Italy who wished to highlight the plight of endangered species.


- National Cat Day - 29th October -
National Cat Day was founded by animal welfare advocate Colleen Paige. It is a celebration that takes place on October 29th, every year in the United States. The National Cat Day website states that the holiday was first celebrated in 2005 by Obi, "to help galvanize the public to recognize the number of cats that need to be rescued each year and also to encourage cat lovers to celebrate the cat(s) in their life for the unconditional love and companionship they bestow upon us." The day is supported by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, a nonprofit organization which also works to encourage pet adoption.And World Cat Day, August 8th, was created in 2002, by the International Fund for Animal Welfare.World Cat Day is celebrated on 17 February, in much of Europe and on 1 March, in Russia.


- National Dog Day - 31st August - 

National Dog Day is celebrated August 31st annually and was founded in 2004 by Pet & Family Lifestyle Expert and Animal Advocate,Colleen Paige, also the founder of National Puppy Day, National Mutt Day and National Cat Day and many more philanthropic days to bring attention to the plight of animals and encourage adoption.
National Dog Day serves to help galvanize the public to recognize the number of dogs that need to be rescued each year, and acknowledges family dogs and dogs that work selflessly each day to save lives, keep us safe and bring comfort. Dogs put their lives on the line every day - for their law enforcement partner, for their blind companion, for a child who is disabled, for our freedom and safety by detecting bombs and drugs and pulling victims of tragedy from wreckage.
National Dog Day is against any kind of "breed ban". Dogs should not have to lose their lives because of the atrocities they have been forced to endure at the hands of man. And while we feel that American's have the constitutional right to purchase a pure breed dog, we strongly discourage buying dogs from pet stores supplied by puppy mills, backyard breeders, the internet and newspaper ads. Rather, we encourage those seeking new canine companions, to consider choosing adoption first and if you'd like a pure breed dog, look into a pure breed rescue to see if they might have just the dog you're looking for.