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  • Apparel

    Apparel

    Our fashionable Booper Apparel collection is curated for pups who treat every sidewalk like...

  • Bandanas

    Bandanas

    Booper Bandanas are the ultimate accessory for dogs who want to make...

  • Bips

    Bips

    Snap-In Style for Dogs Who Refuse to Be Basic Meet Bips—the tiny snap-in...

  • Blingstraps

    Blingstraps

    Meet the Booper Blingstrap, your new wrist candy with main character energy....

  • Couture Sets

    Couture Sets

    Where Style Meets Wag Each Couture Set is a head-to-tail fashion moment...

  • Dangles

    Dangles

    Booper Dangles are playful add-ons that clip onto your Booper collar tag...

  • Gear

    Gear

    Booper Gear, the part of the closet where function gets a glow-up....

  • Home

    Home

    Home - Where the Dog Clearly Runs Things Dedicated to making your space...

  • Sidekick

    Sidekick

    You’re Not Just the Handler You're their Sidekick, and this is the...

  • Stickers

    Stickers

    Stick it, flex it, and let the attitude speak for itself. These...

  • Toys

    Toys

    Playtime, but make it fame time. These dog toys aren’t just for...

  • Treats

    Treats

    Welcome to the haute couture of dog snacks — where every bite...

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Bloom Riot

Spring called—she said your dog is officially the moment. The Bloom Riot Couture Set is a handcrafted statement of color, charm, and confidence. Dressed in lush green with matching hardware and crisp detailing, this collar isn’t just fashion—it’s a full lifestyle drop for dogs who demand attention and totally deserve it.

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Physical Care

Caring for your dog’s physical needs goes beyond food and water—it means maintaining their overall health and comfort through regular care and attention. Routine exercise suited to their breed, age, and energy level keeps their muscles strong, joints flexible, and weight in check, while grooming helps prevent matting, skin irritation, and excessive shedding. Regular brushing not only keeps their coat healthy but also strengthens your bond, and nail trimming prevents discomfort or injury. Dental care, such as brushing or dental chews, protects against gum disease and bad breath. By making physical care a consistent part of your dog’s life, you help them stay active, comfortable, and ready for every adventure.

Emotional Care


Caring for your dog’s emotional needs is just as important as meeting their physical ones, since a well-loved dog is a happier and healthier companion. Dogs thrive on companionship, routine, and positive interaction, so spending quality time with them every day—through play, walks, training, or simple cuddles—helps them feel secure and valued. Mental stimulation, such as puzzle toys, scent games, or learning new tricks, keeps their minds sharp and prevents boredom-related behaviors like chewing or excessive barking. Just like people, dogs need comfort during stressful times, so offering reassurance during thunderstorms, vet visits, or changes in routine builds trust and confidence. By tuning in to their body language and emotional cues, you can respond with patience and understanding, creating a safe, loving environment that supports your dog’s emotional well-being.

Nutritional Care

Taking care of your dog’s food and water needs is essential for their health, happiness, and energy. A well-rounded diet tailored to their age, size, and activity level gives them the right mix of nutrients for strong muscles, a shiny coat, and overall wellness. Quality dog food is key, but some healthy treats like fresh fruits or veggies in moderation can add variety. Always have clean water available—dogs can get thirsty fast, especially in warm weather or after playtime. Regularly scrubbing their food and water dishes keeps things germ-free. By staying on top of these basics with love and consistency, you lay the groundwork for your pup’s long, lively life.

Veterinary Care

Regular veterinary care is essential to keeping your dog healthy throughout their life, as it provides early detection and prevention of health issues that might otherwise go unnoticed. Annual checkups allow your veterinarian to monitor weight, dental health, heart, lungs, and overall condition, while ensuring your dog stays up to date on vaccinations, parasite prevention, and bloodwork when needed. Puppies, senior dogs, and pets with chronic conditions may require more frequent visits to manage their unique needs. Regular vet care also offers a chance to discuss nutrition, behavior, and lifestyle changes, giving you professional guidance tailored to your dog’s age and activity level. By making veterinary visits a routine part of your dog’s care, you not only protect them from illness but also help them enjoy a longer, happier life by your side.

Relationship Care

A healthy relationship with your dog is built on trust, consistency, and mutual respect, creating a bond that enriches both of your lives. Dogs rely on their humans for guidance and security, and they flourish when their needs for exercise, nutrition, affection, and mental stimulation are met with care. Using positive reinforcement, patience, and clear communication helps them feel safe and confident while strengthening your connection. At the same time, recognizing when your dog needs rest, space, or reassurance shows respect for their individuality. When you balance love, structure, and attention, you cultivate a relationship that is not only rewarding but also the foundation for a happy, well-adjusted, and loyal companion.

Connection Is Key

When a dog’s gone rogue, connection is everything. Booper collars make rescue stylishly simple with a bold, high-contrast QR code that’s easy to scan—even from a safe distance—so no one panics and every pup gets home fast.

Looking good gets attention, but getting found is the real showstopper.

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