Chelsea Kennel Club Announces Partnership with Animal Planet and Gerrard Larriett Aromatherapy Pet Care
Chelsea kennel club - a pet store without cages, where the merchandise is high quality and eco-friendly, and the puppies are groomed, cosseted, played with, socialized and cared for like our own!

The Year in Pup Culture looks back at the most memorable moments of 2012 as only Animal Plant can, with adorable puppies reenacting the events of the year. The events include headline grabbing moments as well as scenes from some of the top movies of 2012. Imagine the puppies reenacting top Olympic moments or scenes from the "Hunger Games." Some of those puppies will be from the Chelsea Kennel Club.
The Chelsea Kennel Club has been called a pet store without cages and Dana Derraugh makes sure to carry only the highest quality and eco-friendly products that include pet shampoo, grooming products, conditioner and deodorizing candles to name a few. To pamper her high end clients at both the Chelsea Kennel Cub and Le Petit Puppy, Derraugh offers the quality products offered by Gerrard Larriett Aromatherapy Pet Care. At both boutiques, clients will find the Gerrard Larriett aromatherapy deodorizing soy candle, shampoo and conditioner, freshening and shining spray and treatment experience for pets. The Gerrard Larriett products are very popular with clients at both of Derraugh's locations and Derraugh herself uses them extensively. In fact Derraugh recently said, "My favorite Gerrard Larriett product is the Happy Jasmine Aromatherapy Deodorizing Soy Candle which we burn in our stores to keep the puppy odor to a minimum." There's no doubt that when the puppies from Chelsea Kennel Club make their television debut on Saturday, December 22 they will be prepared for their starring performance using the Gerrard Larriett products.
Those who want to learn more about the Chelsea Kennel Club can visit their website and information about the Gerrard Larriett Aromatherapy Pet Care products is available at that company's site.
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