In the video, the country star references her first album, Puppy Love, released when she was just 13. "Puppy Love was my very first record and over six decades later, my love for pets is stronger than ever," she says. "This inspired me to start my own line of Doggy Parton apparel, accessories, toys, and more with a little Dolly flair."
A portion of the line's proceeds will benefit Willa B Farms, a non-profit based in Parton's home state of Tennessee that rescues and rehabilitates animals of all different kinds with loving care. In the words of Dolly, "Don't we all need that?"
They might not work 9 to 5, but what's the harm in treating them to a new toy or two?
Hannah Jones is the Associate Commerce Editor for Country Living, where she covers gift guides and other product recommendations. When she’s not scoping out the latest and greatest items on the market, you can find her hanging with her two rescue dogs.
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