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Growlees dog tags make conversations with your best friend a little less one-sided.

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Admit it. You talk to your dog. It’s ok, we all love a little chit chat with our pals, even though we know they can’t talk back. London-based Australian designer and blogger, Caroline Denyer (aka Growlmama) wished there was a way to help her four-legged friend Frida to speak her mind. Denyer came up with Growlees, a playful range of dog tags with thirty different statements to suit a whole spectrum of moods and personalities. In green, yellow, grey and white, Growlees attach just as attractively to a wallet or keyring as they do to your pet’s collar, so you can grab one for yourself and complement one another nicely.

You’ll want to keep the packaging they come in too, as they’re adorned with one of four different adorable doggy cartoon designs by French artist Walter Glassof. Just because humans and hounds don’t speak the same language, doesn’t mean they can’t come to a mutual understanding. Growlees are available exclusively online and ship internationally.


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