Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Travel in Style Series: Going to a Go-See




Travel in Style Series
For some, to travel with their pet is a logistical nightmare. Even going to the mall can be going to hell. But that can change. To travel or transporting your pet from home to destination with a purpose can be easy if you are prepared. In this Travel in Style Series, we’ll show some scenarios where you will travel prepared with your pet.




A go-see is when a model or potential model goes to see a designer. They always have to put their best foot forward and hopefully be the look of the show. The important part to this is making a good impression: yours and your pooch. Here’s the basic for going on a go-see.
Expel your baby’s energy but walking him for about 5 to t10 minutes ahead of the go see. Next, be prepared to look your best or if your pet is the one for the go-see, prepare your pet. If you can’t afford to take a trip to the groomers, you can do your own grooming session. A dry groom is best just before the go-see.


  • Bring your vanity kit: Comb or brush, tear stain remover, powder, clips and hair ties.
  • Basic kit
  • Simple stylish outfit. Don’t go over the top. The designer might not see the full potential of your pet if your pet is covered in froufrou.
  • A clean leash for walking. Believe it not, a clean leash is a good impression. It means you are taking care of your pet and your things.


(More on this topic soon)

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Travel in Style Series: Preparing for a Picnic



Travel in Style Series
For some, to travel with their pet is a logistical nightmare. Even going to the mall can be going to hell. But that can change. To travel or transporting your pet from home to destination with a purpose can be easy if you are prepared. In this Travel in Style Series, we’ll show some scenarios where you will travel prepared with your pet.




Picnic for two? Or two dozen? Outdoor outings can be a chore for the ones who are not used to it. There are things you need to think about. Food, drink, venue, etc. 

Here’s what you need for a basic pet picnic for two or two dozen:

  • Basic Kit
  • Food you two or food to share around for you and for your pet. Best to bring finger food for easy clean up.
  • Drinks for you and your pet. Lots of water!
  • Trash Bag for clean up
  • Picnic mat
  • Long leash for your pet has a lot of roaming space. If you don't want to leash your pet (in case you're bringing a cat), bring a collapsible cage.
  • Umbrella

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Travel in Style Series: Road Trip




Travel in Style Series
For some, to travel with their pet is a logistical nightmare. Even going to the mall can be going to hell. But that can change. To travel or transporting your pet from home to destination with a purpose can be easy if you are prepared. In this Travel in Style Series, we’ll show some scenarios where you will travel prepared with your pet.




A road trip. The nightmare begins. Imagine yourself planning a trip to Batangas or Baguio. How many hours will you be in the car with your pet. Cats will most-likely sit comfy in their carrier and wish not to be disturbed. However, pooches hate to be confined too long and they will usually sit with you where you do. Now, here’s what you bring. It really help to be prepared way ahead of time.

  • Lots of water – since road trips are longer, lets not dehydrate our pets. God knows its so hard to find a vet in the mountains or the beach.
  • Blanket – This blanket will protect your car from shedding and other accidents. A must to bring especially if the car is not yours!
  • Newspaper – line newspaper on the seat then the blanket on the top.
  • Anti-nauseous smells or tablets – ask from vet.
  • Little bit of food but not too much if this is a day trip. They might throw it up in the car.
  • A pet pillow of their pet bed to rest comfortably after the car trip. You can replace this will old towels.

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This is a blog on pet fashion, lifestyle and the changing pet trends in the Philippines.