As part of our 6th anniversary commemoration, we are excited to share some of the highlights and honors Dog Gone Smart has received over the past year.
What to look for in 2014...
As part of our year-long celebration, we will be unveiling several new pet bed and apparel designs, colors and styles as well expanding our pet products offering. Stay tuned to see these exciting new products be unveiled throughout the year.
As quality never goes out of style, demand for our pet products continues to grow across the world. Dog Gone Smart looks forward to the challenge of growing and continuing to be the global leader in innovative solution based pet products.
]]>WILTON, CT, June 15, 2011 – Dog Gone Smart Pet Products www.doggonesmartpetproducts.com now has a terrific solution for your wet and muddy dogs - the remarkable Dog Gone Smart Dirty Dog Doormat™. Dog Gone Smart, a global household name in nanotechnology-based pet products including beds, apparel and accessories, has introduced an Advanced Microfiber Technology™ that traps mud, dirt and water instantly. The Dirty Dog Doormat™ magically soaks up 7 times its weight in mud and water. Manufactured with superabsorbent material, the doormat is made up of millions of microfiber strands that create an extra large sponge effect.
The Dirty Dog Doormat™ dries 5 times faster than ordinary doormats and can be machine washed and dried. It can be used just about anywhere including cars, crates, under litter boxes, food and water bowls. It is currently available in one size 26” x 35”and three colors: Khaki, Black and Maroon, features a whimsical paw print design, and retails for $44.95
“As a trend-setting pet products company, we are confident that owners of dogs of all sizes and breeds will love this new product and most likely will purchase more than one because of its many sought after benefits,” said Chris Onthank, founder and managing member of Dog Gone Smart.
According to the American Pet Products Association 2010-2011 annual survey, there are 46.5 million households that own dogs and 78.2 million dogs in the U.S. alone that will spend an estimated $50 billion on pets this year.
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