6 locally made pet-themed products
This month's hot list features Megan Stout's magnets, Rupert & Co. bandanas, Pandana's collars, Rescued Woodworks' dog feeders, Petphoria's clothing and S.V. Medaris' art.
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Rupert & Co., a Wisconsin-based business founded by Natalie Whealon, creates designer dog bandanas that help your furry friend rock stylish ’fits with seasonally appropriate or customized bandanas. It’ll be hard to choose between patterns repping the state of Wisconsin, bloody marys and Old-Fashioneds. (Easiest option: Get one of each.) rupertandco.shopCourtesy of Natalie WhealonRupert & Co., a Wisconsin-based business founded by Natalie Whealon, creates designer dog bandanas that help your furry friend rock stylish ’fits with seasonally appropriate or customized bandanas. It’ll be hard to choose between patterns repping the state of Wisconsin, bloody marys and Old-Fashioneds. (Easiest option: Get one of each.) rupertandco.shopCourtesy of Natalie Whealon
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In addition to gourmet dog treats and toys, Petphoria sells apparel to make sure pet owners are decked out, too. This boombox pup T-shirt is just one of many fun items in Grace Wang’s online shop. (Wang pictured with her Yorkie, Beni) shoppetphoria.comCourtesy of PetphoriaIn addition to gourmet dog treats and toys, Petphoria sells apparel to make sure pet owners are decked out, too. This boombox pup T-shirt is just one of many fun items in Grace Wang’s online shop. (Wang pictured with her Yorkie, Beni) shoppetphoria.comCourtesy of Petphoria
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Paige Emmrich donates 10% of her sales from her Pandanas products to pet rescues, which is where she found her dog, Panda. In addition to bow ties, bandanas and other accessories, Emmrich handmakes these collars. pandanasmsn.comCourtesy of Paige EmmrichPaige Emmrich donates 10% of her sales from her Pandanas products to pet rescues, which is where she found her dog, Panda. In addition to bow ties, bandanas and other accessories, Emmrich handmakes these collars. pandanasmsn.comCourtesy of Paige Emmrich
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We’re quite attracted to these pet-themed magnets made by Madison illustrator Megan Stout, who donates $1 per magnet sold to the Best Friends Animal Society. The artist makes a ton of cute original paintings, stickers and ornaments covered in cats and dogs, sold online. stoutmegan.comCourtesy of Megan StoutWe’re quite attracted to these pet-themed magnets made by Madison illustrator Megan Stout, who donates $1 per magnet sold to the Best Friends Animal Society. The artist makes a ton of cute original paintings, stickers and ornaments covered in cats and dogs, sold online. stoutmegan.comCourtesy of Megan Stout
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Creating this wooden dog feeder back in 2017 is what launched Jay Kang’s second career as a woodworker. Shortly after quitting his corporate job, he decided to make this for his family’s newly adopted rescue dog, and people loved his creation when they saw it online. That led Kang to launch Rescued Woodworks, which now makes several kinds of raised dog feeders. rescuedwoodworks.comPhoto by Nikki HansenCreating this wooden dog feeder back in 2017 is what launched Jay Kang’s second career as a woodworker. Shortly after quitting his corporate job, he decided to make this for his family’s newly adopted rescue dog, and people loved his creation when they saw it online. That led Kang to launch Rescued Woodworks, which now makes several kinds of raised dog feeders. rescuedwoodworks.comPhoto by Nikki Hansen
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If you’re in the market for a large-scale statement art piece featuring furry friends and other creatures, check out the work of S.V. Medaris. The Driftless-area artist lives on a farm with her dogs, cats, chickens, pigs, turkeys and peafowl, which inspire many of her works of art. “Alpaca Sky” (pictured) is a 24-by-30-inch reduction linocut. Find more of Medaris’ work on abelcontemporary.com/sv-medaris.Photo by S.V. MedarisIf you’re in the market for a large-scale statement art piece featuring furry friends and other creatures, check out the work of S.V. Medaris. The Driftless-area artist lives on a farm with her dogs, cats, chickens, pigs, turkeys and peafowl, which inspire many of her works of art. “Alpaca Sky” (pictured) is a 24-by-30-inch reduction linocut. Find more of Medaris’ work on abelcontemporary.com/sv-medaris.Photo by S.V. Medaris
This month’s hot list features Megan Stout’s magnets, Rupert & Co. bandanas, Pandana’s collars, Rescued Woodworks’ dog feeders, Petphoria’s clothing and S.V. Medaris’ art.
This article appears in the June 2022 issue of Madison Magazine.
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