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PoshPaws: A Pet Boutique for Smaller Dogs

Where can you purchase pet accessories if you have a smaller breed? Click here to learn more about PoshPaws.

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PoshPaws owner Courtney Green with Daisy.
PoshPaws owner Courtney Green with Daisy.

Looking for a fun and stylish way to outfit your canine friend? Then look no further than the smart and chic pet boutique, PoshPaws located in the popular 9th & 9th district of Salt Lake.

Owner, and equestrian science graduate, Courtney Green, started PoshPaws after adopting her chihuahua, Daisy, and realizing she couldn’t find a single backpack carrier small enough to suit her tiny frame.

Determined, she set out to open one of Utah’s premier pet boutiques catering especially to smaller breeds, from miniature pinschers, pomeranian, and chihuahuas, up to mid-sized and larger breeds of schnauzers, terriers, and spaniels.

PoshPaws’ newly restored building is home to everything you could want to indulge your furry friend, including toys, treats, grooming care products, collars, harnesses, shirts, coats, sweaters, beds, carriers, and even elegant chaise lounges. Included in-store is a professional self-service washing and grooming room, complete with a combination shampoo/water Hydro-Surge spray and dryer for easy use, or you can let their friendly grooming staff do the work for you. Just call or stop by for an appointment.

For a unique or special gift to pamper your princess, or  a friendly and knowledgeable chat with fellow dog lover, Courtney, be sure to swing by PoshPaws.

Your cuddly companions will thank you.

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