



Remember this girl with the gorgeous dress and adorable dog from The Sartorialist earlier this summer? Well as much as I loved her outfit, I couldn't help but want her dog's leash as well... and I don't even have a dog, lol.
A thick, fisherman-like rope seems like such an obvious choice for your pet's leash, so I was super excited to end up stumbling upon the company who actually makes them, earlier this week. Found My Animal donates 25% of all their profits to the Louis Animal Foundation who provides homes for animals who have not yet "found" their people. Each leash is hand-spliced and stamped with an individual number on a brass tag to keep track of all the animals helped so far. Such a basic, beautiful item... i'll be sure to get one whenever I have my own puppy...
Photos: The Sartorialist, Found My Animal via Lil Bee
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