Pride Pet Supplies
PetSmart is proud to support unconditional love with our Rainbow Flag Pride Collection for Pets. Your furry or scaly best friend can demonstrate their love for all people with high-quality, colorful rainbow pride merchandise, accessories, and apparel for pets. Our shop features pet items in bright pride flag colors so your pet can celebrate as loudly as they'd like. Outfit your pup in a pride dog collar or rainbow pride shirt, then finish the look with a colorful bandana. Our pride shop also offers tags, leashes, harnesses, toys, treats, and accessories to let your canine shine. Cover your cat in rainbow pride clothing and gift them a satisfying scratcher to enjoy with extra treats, toys, and accessories that make them feel great. Collars, tags, and leashes available in rainbow flag colors and letters will keep them safe.
We also offer rainbow pet pride accessories for fish, reptiles, and small pets, including:
- Aquatic Ornaments for Pet Fish
- Pet Reptile Apparel
- Small Pet Apparel & Pet Chews
In addition to our rainbow pride items, PetSmart is here to help you find the everyday dog supplies, cat supplies, fish supplies, and small pet supplies your BFF needs to live their best life. Explore a little something for you too at our Pet Parents shop!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What does the pride flag mean?
The pride flag is a symbol of the LGBTQ+ community and represents diversity, inclusivity, and pride. The current pride flag consists of six colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. Each color on the flag has a specific meaning:
• Red represents life
• Orange represents healing
• Yellow represents sunlight
• Green represents nature
• Blue represents harmony
• Violet represents spirit
The pride flag is a symbol of the LGBTQ+ community's fight for equal rights and acceptance, and it is often used in pride parades, rallies, and events as a show of solidarity and support.
What is the history of the pride flag?
The pride flag has a rich history and has undergone several changes and iterations over the years. In 1978, artist and activist Gilbert Baker created the first pride flag. The flag consisted of eight stripes, each representing a different aspect of the LGBTQ+ community. These colors were hot pink, red, orange, yellow, green, turquoise, indigo, and violet. However, the hot pink and turquoise stripes were removed due to the unavailability of the pink fabric and turquoise dye. The flag was then simplified to the six-stripe version that is widely recognized today. Over the years, several variations of the flag have emerged to represent specific communities within the LGBTQ+ community.
For example, in 2017, Philadelphia introduced the "More Color, More Pride" campaign, which added black and brown stripes to the flag to represent people of color within the LGBTQ+ community. The transgender pride flag, designed by Monica Helms in 1999, features blue, pink, and white stripes to represent the transgender community.
Why were pink and turquoise removed from the pride flag?
Due to the unavailability of hot pink fabric and turquoise dye, along with the cost of producing eight stripes, the two colors were removed from the original 1978 pride flag design and replaced by the current six-stripe version, which has become the most widely recognized. . symbol of LGBTQ+ pride.
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