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The Jerusalem Post

The pet product brands united in one site full of style

 
  Bone Street dog bed /  (photo credit: PR)
Bone Street dog bed /
(photo credit: PR)

The site Bone St. including honeys from Germany, Italy and even the United States - all of which present surprising products that not only we will love, but also our four-legged friends.

A new site offers unique details for our pets and us, by combining in its collection accessories and furniture that can also fit our best friends.

The site Bone St., founded by Ayala and Roni, mother and daughter, advocates boutique and personal production which is based on quality raw materials, created using traditional production methods, working with local artisans and more.

One of the brands that are under the company is Design for Dogs 2.8, an Italian brand by the photographer Anna Bosolotto, which includes beds, collars, harnesses, leashes, bags and more that are made of natural and sustainable materials that can be washed.

  A coffee table combined with a bed for ''Bone Street'' cats / (credit: PR)
A coffee table combined with a bed for ''Bone Street'' cats / (credit: PR)
  Bone Street dog food /   (credit: PR)
Bone Street dog food / (credit: PR)
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Another brand is the German Miacara, which offers designed bowls and trays for the dining area, through a towel for the bathroom to a bed for the bedroom, folding surfaces, bags and straps. At the same time, the German brand Lila Loves It specializes in pharma and animal food, which combines veterinary knowledge with active ingredients from nature - which includes a wide range of care products, food, nutritional supplements and more.

  ''Bone Street'' vegetable toys for dogs  (credit: PR)
''Bone Street'' vegetable toys for dogs (credit: PR)

The New York LAMBWOLF COLLECTIVE encourages an approach that puts the dogs at the center, understanding that each dog has its own needs. One of the main anchors in the brand's work is developmental toys for dogs that emphasize the sensory issue, with the goal being to stimulate, develop, challenge and enrich the dog and his play time with himself, with other dogs and with people.

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