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Doggie Beds That Wow

Your four-legged friend could be sitting pretty on one of these pet beds designed for the 2004 PAWS CAUSE Auction.
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Double Doggie Daybed, Ann Sutherland for David Sutherland Inc. with Perennials Fabrics.

 

 

 

 

 

 




Pampered Pets

Doesn’t Fluffy deserve the finest? Then, why not a pet bed designed by some of the top designers, decorators, and showrooms from New York and Dallas? Best of all: it’s all for a good cause. The Paws Cause – associated with the Humane Society of the United States – will host a charity auction at Ciudad (3888 Oak Lawn Ave.) on Sunday, Nov. 14. All proceeds will aid pet owners who can’t afford to spay or neuter their own pets. Beds for auction include the posh thrones on the following pages, as well as a bed by John Roselli and Bunny Williams. For tickets and information, call Brenda Gray at 214-728-2605 or the Spay-Neuter Clinic and Animal Wellness Center at 214-372-9997.

 



Bone Soiree >>

Thomas Duke for Antiques and Home Furnishings, Inc.

 

 




<< Cabana Pour Chien

Brooke Crew for Rue No. I

 

 



Picket Bliss >>

Heather Chadduck for Cottage Living

 

 



<< Sweet Pea Dog Bed

By Hable Construction

 

 


Modern Dog >>

John Buell for Buell Design

 

 



<< The Manhattan

Richard Gordon for Marilyn Rolnick Design Association, Inc.

 

 



Glam Bone >>

Michelle Nussbaumer for Ceylon et Cie.

 

 

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