Looking to pamper your puppy or Persian? Toss those rubber balls and catnip-filledmice to the strays and step into Happy Tails, a pet boutique and biscuit bakery.But don’t leave the “kids” in the car-animals are free to sniff out the surroundings. (Owner Pam Lappin encourages pet owners to bring them in so that the clientscan try on for size the pearl collars, hand-knitted sweaters, and flashy tuxedos andsample one of her pet biscuits baked fresh daily.) From the simple leash and grooming brush to pet training videos and pet party planning, Happy Tails is fast becoming man’s other best friend. Pictured here is a collection of brightly coloredplanks and landings called Catnastics. This jungle gym for kitties sells for $2,085.Find Happy Tails at 4514 Lovers Lane.
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