New York (NY) Pet Collars, Leashes, Etc.: Non-Leather Companies

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American Leather Specialties Corp
87 34th St Unit 1
Brooklyn NY 11232
(800) 556-6488
Scout Products Company
774 Five Mile Line Road
Webster NY 14580
(585) 787-1341
NORTHERN PUPPIES
COGAN AVE SUITE 105
Plattsburgh NY 12901
(518) 569-9762

we carry puppies, kittens, reptiles, small animals, birds, exotic pets (hedgehogs, sugar gliders & bearded dragons) and a ton of supplies for all pets
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Who Let The Dog Out
404 Cypress St.
Utica NY 13502
Art Dog
2511 49th Avenue
Long Island City NY 11101
(718) 784-7585
Chew This Over
320 Orchard St.
Vestal NY 13850
(607) 321-3890
Kitty Rover Corp
26 North Ferry Road
Shelter Island NY 11964
(631) 749-2681
Doggie Stylz, Lake Avenue, Lancaster, NY
Lake Avenue
Lancaster NY 14086
(716) 901-5878
Around the Collar
114 Giller Ave.
Holbrook NY 11741
(631) 676-7320

Pets deserve fine quality accessories that are up to date & fashionable. We use all Genuine Leather & Crystallized Swarovski stones to create our look
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