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Where online can I find a trendy, purse-like carrier for my 9 pound rabbit? It needs to be at least 17" long. So far I’ve been to trendypuppy.com, sassypup.net, and Tails in the City. Also, if anyone knows of any neat dog boutiques in Toronto, ON, Canada, that’d also be a perk.
Dear illiterate Yahoo users, I am asking for trendy dog carrier for a 9-year-old rabbit, as there isn’t a market of nice carriers aimed specifically at rabbits. Perhaps I want to be in style and not carry 3 bags on the subway as I drop thousands of dollars on her at the vet clinic and take her for a romp at the untreated park.
PS: Babies are living things as well. Does no one with an IQ over 80 answer these questions?
I’m taking her to a vegan restaurant with me and slipping her raw veggies just to spite Mr. OzFozz. She will also lunge out of her carrier and maul Pamela. She is nicknamed the "CowBun of Doom" for a reason.
Also, a "traditional", unwieldy carrier is extremely hard to carry on foot and in a crowded subway train or streetcar. It also draws much more attention to the animal and allows her to be easily ripped from my hand. Do continue smashing your faces against the keyboards.

I always thought dogs were living beings, not purse accessories.

Even still, you should have explained that you weren’t intending on carrying your little rabbit around just for the pure joy of "being able to take him in stores."
Although I would much prefer using just a standard travel crate for any animal, if you feel this would be the best way for your rabbit to travel, that’s fine.
You may not have felt it was originally necessary to state that it was for vet travel, but with the increasing amount of idiots in the world, it is.
All your original message portrayed was what has been seen in the past here "My animal is cute, and an accessory, so I want to get a purse to carry him/her around in all day and so I can take him/her around to stores with me"

As for what you are looking for, I have found a Pet Boutique in Toronto that you may be interested in. This is the link to their carrier section:

http://www.shoppuppylove.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=36

They are located South-East Corner of Bayview and Manor Road, just south of Eglinton

Hmm I posted a place that I found that carries what you asked for, and it’s in Toronto. I’m clearly confused as to what you’re asking.
Thanks for calling me "Mr." by the way, gender biased much?
And I gotta say, I wasn’t the one that said anything about the restaurant, I guess this is what I get for trying to help.

If I had the maturity level of you I’d say that I hoped your rabbit got snatched on the subway just for the heck of it.

currrently have one in redondo beach, looking to expand or relocate in more affluent cities

Pasadena might be good – there are a lot of dog owners (you can tell by all the vet hospitals around!).

You can also do somewhere in Orange County – "affluent" folks there with plenty of pampered pups. Maybe Newport Beach?

Either way, good luck!

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0 Husky Koda & Karen at Boutiques Unleashed 2009Karen (representing Portland Picks.com) and her husky, Koda, made their debut runway appearance at the DoveLewis Boutiques Unleashed 2009 benefit. Karen wore a silk dress by Modaspia, chunky bangles and a large handbag by Orla Kiely, all from Pin-Me Apparel Boutique. Make-up by Blush Beauty Bar. Hair by Kalista Salon. Koda wore a 16-inch patent leather dog collar studded with little devil appliques from Reigning Pets NW. (Thanks to Perry for filming the TV backstage to capture this footage!)

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Winter Park FL is a beautiful upscale community located northeast of Orlando, and is the oldest master-planned community in Florida.

Winter Park, founded by wealthy New England industrialists in the late 1800s as a resort destination, continues to draw visitors from around the world with its mild, temperate winters, museums, golf course, chain of lakes, scenic bout tours, bike trails, art festivals, and beautiful, brick-lined Park Avenue.

Park Avenue is a can’t-miss Winter Park destination. With its outdoor cafes, upscale boutiques, exotic restaurants, high end clothing stores, shoe shops, museums, delis, and gift shops, it is always bustling with shoppers and diners. Its known as a dog friendly street and many store owners place dog bowls with water and dog biscuits outside of their front doors.

Winter Park is home to the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, which hosts the largest collection of Tiffany glass in the world, and draws tens of thousands of visitors every year to the Bach Festival, Sidewalk Art Festival, and Winter Park Concours d’Elegance.

Every Saturday until 2 p.m. a popular Farmers Market is held at 200 West New England Avenue in Winter Park, just around the corner from Park Avenue. It features indoor and outdoor vendors and is held at a renovated 1920s freight train depot.

Winter Park also has an Amtrak train depot located on Morse Avenue, next to a beautiful park area right off of Park Avenue. It is used by the Silver Star and Silver Meteor passenger trains.

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0 Bostons Neighborhoods: The South Endhttp://www.BostonLuxuryRealEstate.com – Built upon a former tidal marsh, the South End was filled and developed from the 1830s to the 1870s, even before Back Bay, which was mostly built after the American Civil War. The Boston and Providence Railroad once ran through the South End, and most of the cross streets in the neighborhood are named after cities and towns served by the railroad… Greenwich, Newton, Canton, Dedham, Brookline, Rutland, Concord, Worcester, Springfield, Camden, Plympton, Stoughton, Waltham, Dover, Chatham and Wareham.

Until the 1950s, the South End was a jazz mecca, with numerous jazz clubs scattered throughout the neighborhood. Today, the neighborhood is one of Boston’s most diverse, integrating people of nearly every race, religion and sexual orientation. The recent influx of families with young children has become a growing and important facet of this community, and is complimented by a myriad of parks and playgrounds scattered throughout the neighborhood.

Theatre and art galleries are flourishing in South End. The Cyclorama, The Boston Center for the Arts, the Boston Ballet, numerous theatre companies and the new Calderwood Pavillion – the first new theatre built in Boston in 80 years, along with the live music venues such as the Beehive make Tremont Street a lively area in the evenings.

The South End is one of Boston’s main restaurant districts. Tremont Street, often referred to as “restaurant row” offes a diverse mix of cuisines from bargain priced pizza joints to numerous high end chef owned restaurants. From French, Ethiopian, Brazilian, Indian, Korean, Tapas, Greek, Cuban and Middle Eastern, there is something here for everyone. Outdoor cafes abound for alfresco dining and great people watching.

A series of 11 residential parks are located across the South End, and most are oval in shape with passive use green space located in the center. They take inspiration from the English inspired residential squares. Many of these squares have a central fountain and surrounded by cast iron fencing. These 11 parks are complimented by a series of 16 community gardens and pocket parks. Peters Park is dog central, the first city sanctioned “off leash” dog park. With 13,000 square feet, it’s one of the areas cleanest and most beautiful dog parks.

Though housing is relatively expensive by US standards, it remains less expensive than the wealthiest central Boston neighborhoods of Beacon Hill and Back Bay.

The South End has many churches of architectural note, including the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, the largest such cathedral in New England.

Mostly built of mid-nineteenth century bowfronts – aesthetically uniform rows of 5 story, predominantly red brick structures of mixed residential and commercial use. The most common styles are Renaissance Revival, Italianate and French Second Empire, though there are Greek Revival, Egyptian Revival, Gothic Revival and Queen Ann style houses, among several other styles. Row houses built in the last quarter of the 19th century are quite common along the Southwest Corridor Park. The common palettes of red brick, slate, limestone or granite trim, and cast iron railings provide great visual unity. The South End is North America’s largest existing Victorian residential district, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Newer doorman developments have emerged in recent years, along with numerous loft conversions, converted police stations, churches and former bank buildings – all now luxury condominium buildings.

A growing retail presence can be found along Tremont Street and the newly developed Washington Street, the former home of the Washington Street Elevated railway, torn down in 1987. From handmade gifts to home furnishings, to clothing, specialty foods, cheese shops to high end dog boutiques, there is a plethora of retail shopping for every taste, mostly independently owned and operated.

SoWa (South of Washington) is a strip of blocks where you’ll find Boston’s emerging artists. Artist’s studios abound and many are open to the public on the first Friday of each week all summer. The South End Open Market takes place every Sunday during the warmer months and is Boston’s version of London’s Portobello market… vintage clothes sellers, young fashion and jewelry designers rubbing elbows with cheese makers and antique dealers. It changes every week! A Farmer’s Market is also held on Sundays from May to October.

Numerous public transportation options are available in the South End, which is erviced by the Silver Line and the Orange Line, as well as the Commuter Rail.

For all your real estate needs in Boston’s South End, visit Marsh Properties at BostonLuxuryRealEstate.com

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Hi,
I own a dog Boutique and I am coming out with my own line of dog clothing.
I need a name for my new line.
I hae dresses with cupcakes,Ice Cream cones, Sugar daddys,
all kinds of differtant sweets, desserts and candys.
can you please help?
My store is called Poochie Palace.
Thanks!

why not using back tis name "Poochie" and make it a registered trademark. tis name sounds great…no need to find and think of new names to make urself confuse in the future…Or if u really need to change…try tis "ChiePoo"…well i am not sure if tat new name makes sense…up to u…:)