Calling all dog owners – which, I’m assuming is everyone who’s clicked on this article because why else would you be here.
Have you ever bored your mates by showing them picture after picture of your adorable pooch? Or have you ever missed your dog so much that you take a photo of them everywhere you go?
If you answered yes to any of the above, I have just the thing for you. Because now you can get custom made slippers which look exactly – and I mean exactly – like your pup. You can thank me later.
The slippers, made by Cuddle Clones, are handmade to look just like your pet and the company guarantees 100 per cent satisfaction or your money back.
Which, judging by the 4.93 star rating the footwear has received, won’t happen because I’d say their customers are pretty darn happy.
All you have to do is upload your favourite pictures of your pet and tell the company about any of your dog’s unique characteristics. The rest is up to them – it really couldn’t be any easier!
Take a look for yourselves, see what you think:
Adorable. Admittedly, the slippers are slightly on the expensive side, costing $199 for a pair (or £155) so you’d better get saving if you want to treat yourselves.
Their website states:
Keep your feet cozy with a pair of custom slippers of your pet!
Delivery will take eight weeks – unless you just can’t wait and want to pay the extra $39 (£30) for a speedy six week delivery.
As much as I’d love to have mini-me slippers of my dog, I’m going to have to pass for fear that he would eat them as soon as I put them on my feet.
I got given some unicorn slippers for Christmas one year and let’s just say, the horn didn’t last to see another day. Sorry Mr Unicorn.
It isn’t just dogs that Cuddle Clones replicate though; you can also buy comfy copies of your feline friends if you so wish.
What more could you want, really?
Well, apart from world peace and maybe a different Prime Minister, obvs.
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A Broadcast Journalism Masters graduate who went on to achieve an NCTJ level 3 Diploma in Journalism, Lucy has done stints at ITV, BBC Inside Out and Key 103. While working as a journalist for UNILAD, Lucy has reported on breaking news stories while also writing features about mental health, cervical screening awareness, and Little Mix (who she is unapologetically obsessed with).