The Gold Coast Bulletin

DOG LOVER SWAPPING COLLARS FOR DOLLARS

- AMANDA ROBBEMOND

CHLOE Clark has found a way to make money from her dogs’ crazy backyard antics.

Tired of buying toys for her American staffy crosses Diesel and Levi to rip up “within seconds”, she decided to source her own and sell them as part of her Dizzy and Lee’s Pet Packs business.

“Diesel is hyper, a really playful dog. He’s our toy tester,” Ms Clark said.

“We had (Levi) on a diet, he put on some weight. He’s definitely food oriented.

“I had trouble finding good quality products for my boys.

“I bought a (Kmart) frisbee, like a gel, rubbery one and it only lasted for two seconds.”

Ms Clark’s packs are tailored for the dogs receiving them, including working around allergies.

 ?? Picture: MIKE BATTERHAM ?? Chloe Clark has started a business delivering dog packs nationwide after growing tired of buying toys for her “boys” Diesel and Levi.
Picture: MIKE BATTERHAM Chloe Clark has started a business delivering dog packs nationwide after growing tired of buying toys for her “boys” Diesel and Levi.

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