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3 Must-Try Indian Brands for Festive Dog Styling & Décor


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Festivals in India are a wonderful time to dress up every corner of your home—including your pet friend’s space. Whether it’s Diwali, Navratri, Eid, Christmas, or any local festivity, here are three Indian pet-centric brands that bring a mix of style, culture, and pet comfort for festive dog styling and décor.


1. Dog-O-Bow


Why it stands out:


Dog-O-Bow is an Indian pet lifestyle brand that offers festive pet wear and accessories, often blending traditional Indian motifs with modern pet fashion. Their collections include “Traditional Dress for Dogs,” bandanas, tuxedo bandanas, collars, and more.


Festive styling ideas:


  • Ethnic ensembles: Their “Traditional Dress for Dogs” is perfect for pairing with your own festive look. Try matching colors or motifs (e.g. a red and gold dog lehenga paired with your saree or kurta).

  • Accent pieces: Even a bandana or bow tie with ethnic print elevates the festive feel.

  • Décor tie-ins: Use small pet accessories (like a festive collar or leash) as décor props on your pet’s area—drape them on pet beds or hang gently around the feeding area as part of the décor.


Tips:


  1. Always check sizing properly (neck, chest, length) so the outfit doesn’t restrict movement.

  2. Use lightweight, breathable fabrics (especially for Indian climate) so your dog stays comfortable.

  3. Keep safety in mind — avoid heavy embellishments, dangling parts, or anything your dog could chew off.


2. BoofByBella


Why it stands out:


BoofByBella is a luxury pet clothing label that often designs ethnic pet outfits like dog kurtas, lehengas, etc., intended for festive or special occasions. They emphasize pet-friendly materials and design comfort.


Festive styling ideas:


  • Coordinated ethnic sets: If they offer matching sets (kurta + dupatta or lehenga), dress your dog in these while you wear complementary colors.

  • Layering: Use lighter festive tops or jackets that can layer on a soft base tee if needed (for cooler evenings).

  • Photo props: Use their outfits for a festive photoshoot corner—place festive backdrops, cushions, and let your dog pose in BoofByBella gear.

Tips:

  • Choose breathable fabrics (cotton blends) for indoor events.

  • Try the outfit at home first for a few minutes to ensure your dog doesn’t feel uneasy before the festival day.

  • Wash according to instructions to preserve prints and fabric softness.


3. Petsnugs / Mutt of Course / Pet & Parents (Indian dog clothing brands)


Why they stand out:


These names come up often in “top Indian dog clothing brands” lists, known for stylish, comfortable, and everyday-to-special-occasion clothing lines.


  • Petsnugs offers a variety of outfits (tees, hoodies, jackets) with comfortable, breathable fabrics.

  • Mutt of Course is praised for creative designs that mix aesthetics with pet comfort.

  • Pet & Parents likewise offers a range of pet clothing targeting both style and wearability.


Festive styling ideas:


  • Color pops: Even if full ethnic wear feels too much, a festive color hoodie (like deep maroon, green, gold) from Petsnugs can do the trick.

  • Accent + décor: Use their festive-themed tees or tops and coordinate small décor pieces (like dog toy garlands, festive cushions) around the pet area to make it feel celebratory.


Tips:


  • For pets who dislike full outfits, start with simple pieces like bandanas or scarves.

  • Always ensure mobility, especially around joints and legs.

  • Choose seasonal fabrics: lighter ones for hot weather, slightly insulated ones when evenings get cooler.


Bonus Tips for Festive Dog Décor (Beyond the Outfit)


  • Pet zone makeover: Use small fairy lights (safe ones) or guilt-free LED decor around your dog’s crate/bed area (ensuring wires are out of reach).

  • Festive bed linens: Cover their bed with festive cushion covers (silk, brocade) with detachable slipcovers (easy to wash).

  • Photo wall: Dedicate a little festive wall or corner (with rangoli, lights, diyas) as a “pet photo corner.” Let your dog pose (in their festive outfit!) once or twice—capture moments.

  • Matching family look: If everyone picks a motif/color theme (e.g., gold, maroon, or peacock blue), incorporate that into your dog’s outfit and décor around their space.

  • Safety first: Avoid open flames or candles near the pet area. Use battery-operated decor that can't be chewed or swallowed. Avoid small detachable ornaments that could be ingested.

 
 
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