Eleanor and Milo
Tuesday, October 9, 2012 at 8:00AM 
As autumn is in full swing, there's a need to add layers and get cozy and warm. The same holds true for our pups, which is why these stylish dog cowls, hand made by Kate Butler of Raleigh, North Carolina, are so necessary.

The best part is these canine cowls are made from upcycled jersey fabric that Kate finds at The Scrap Exchange in Durham, NC, as well as thrift stores like Cause for Paws and ReTails Thrift Shop, which donate to animals in need.

The cowls are patiently and expertly modeled by Kate's white boxer, Eleanor. She knows how to work the camera, doesn't she?


With so much recyclable material at her disposal, Kate also makes squeaky dog toys that can be personalized with embroidery. Sizes come in small, medium and large.

Pretty packaging is always a plus and Kate does not disappoint as each cowl or toy is wrapped in heavy duty recyclable Kraft paper, tied simply with a white ribbon and tag. What a great gift...thanks Kate! Peruse the entirety of her lovely store here.
Photos: Eleanor and Milo Content: Sweet Peach
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Reader Comments (6)
SO SO cute!!!! I love them all. And I want to take Eleanor home!
What a fun idea. My sister has a weimaraner with the most expressive face, he'd look so good in one of these
What a lovely idea. I really like how she uses recyclable materials too.
Wow, so cute!
I think I need one of these for my dog, Jazmine.
aww so cute! My lil boys would love these