Fighting like cats and dogs?
We've written about the T-shirts. We've written about the dog food bowls.
Now, your dog and cat can sport a political message on their collars. You can also hear some specially penned songs by going to the PoliticalShop Web site:
Sharon Young, owner of PoliticalShop.com, has been designing and selling campaign buttons since 1992. This year, she came up with a new hit product, "Patriotic Pets" campaign buttons for pets that clip directly onto your dog or cat's collar. Young has recently penned a new rap song and video entitled "Bark Obama vs. McCain9."
"I was watching the candidates fight like cats and dogs on TV one day," said Young, who writes songs as a hobby, though mainly in off election years. "I decided to write a song about Election 2008 as seen through the eyes of dogs and cats."
Among the offerings: "Bark Obama-Joe Bite'n" and "McCain is Purr-fect" buttons.
Earlier posts
campaign silliness abounds; partisan dogs; the fun never stops; red dog, blue dog; red bowl, blue bowl; campaign going to the dogs?



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