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Dog-a-holics
904 W. Armitage Ave., 773.857.5787
Monday – Friday 10 to 7, Saturday 10 to 6, Sunday 10 to 5
www.dog-a-holics.com
A one-stop doggie shop for Chicagoans who love to spoil their dogs.
COUNT ON FINDING: A huge bakery case filled with dunkin' doggie donuts, frosted doggie cookies and other tasty treats for your pet; an amazing selection of leashes and collars; made-to-order dog beds; a line of holistic dog food; dog apparel; strollers and carriers; innovative toys; gifts for holidays and special occasions; and even a luxury mansion for the seriously spoiled dog.
WHAT'S NEW? While you can still take advantage of the $20 self-wash at Salon Woof (fifth wash is free), now you can also splurge on the services of a groomer (Sundays and Mondays $35 – $60). New to the store this fall is a huge selection of Chicago Bears dog apparel (better add your name to the wait list now), Big Ten college dog apparel, and an amazing collection of Halloween costumes for dogs.
Red Dog House
2031 N. Damen Ave., 773.227.7341
Tuesday – Friday 11 to 7, Saturday 11 to 6,
Sunday 12 to 5
reddoghouse.com
The owners' red dog Stella serves as smiling muse of this friendly Bucktown boutique for those whose pup rules.
COUNT ON FINDING: Organic dog treats, personalized leather name collars, fashion-forward beds, quirky doggie tees, tough and plush toys, a great selection of collars, leashes and harnesses as well as many lines of tail-wagging wares found nowhere else in Chicago. A portion of the proceeds from every event hosted at Red Dog House benefits animal-related organizations.
WHAT’S NEW? Unique Pet Revolution designer dog beds with sleek micro-suede covers; Cocojor cooling mats, vests and bandanas from Hawaii to help keep your canine cool; and Orijen biologically correct high-protein, grain-free, low-carb dog and cat food.