Thursday, 14 August 2014

Fashion Conscious Canines Wear Burberry Style Plaid Dog Collars

By Dora Reed


When canids first began adopting human beings several thousand years ago, there was probably little concern about their appearance. Most dogs looked very much like their ancestral wolf relatives, and would definitely have rebelled at the thought of being toted in a large designer purse. Years of human tinkering with genetics, however, have created breeds that might feel under-dressed when not wearing burberry style plaid dog collars.

Although some people consider pet couture to be a cynical way to create higher profit margins for pet industry products, dressing animal companions fashionably is not a new phenomenon. Media celebrities reap criticism for treating their small dogs as accessories, carrying them wherever they go to be photographed. In reality, many of these small dogs are used to the daily commotion, and enjoy being the focus of attention.

In past eras, being the center of attention could also make them a dinner course, an idea that horrifies most people today. These animals are more than mere pets for many people, providing both physical and emotional support with affection and intelligence. Many dogs are also smart enough to realize when they look good, and that being well turned-out includes wearing the right collar.

Historically, societies created collar styles appropriate for the roles the animals played. They were originally used as practical restraints for creatures that were often massive, excelling in hunting, security, and even warfare. Selective breeding over time created animals that range from very tiny to nearly the size of a small pony, and collars today reflect that diversity.

Many family dogs sports a collar designed primarily to carry information such as an address or medications. Most are manufactured from leather or synthetics, and are nominally attractive. While a highly styled poodle may look absolutely appropriate wearing jewels, the majority of dog owners fell better with a less flashy style that still looks good outside. Burberry-style collars fill that need.

Burberry-style and plaid are commonly considered identical, but that is not actually the case. The first is a Scottish tartan, and to gain that title a specific weave must register with the Scottish Tartan Authority. At one time these patterns were associated with clans, but in contemporary settings are associated with a group of people, whether political or corporate.

The look first began appearing in conservative clothing designs during the 1920s, and today epitomizes good taste without gaudiness. Many of these patterns look best on smaller dogs, and are entirely at home on Scottish breeds. They are an ideal look for urban canines regularly taken for walks on city streets, reflecting the good fashion sense of their human companions.

Realistically, designer dog accessories are marketed to pet owners, but that does not mean that dogs do not have a sense of their own appearance. The attention they receive when wearing something attractive communicates love and respect, despite the fact that most dogs are more interested in running than fashion. For the people who love them, choosing an appealing collar is not a high price for loyalty and companionship.




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