DOGUE Magazine and CoverDogs Announce Series A to Redefine Modern Pet Culture
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LOS ANGELES - Californer -- DOGUE Magazine — the world's first dog fashion magazine — and CoverDogs, a fast-growing mobile app and e-commerce platform, are excited to announce the opening of their Series A capital raise, with preliminary discussions beginning the week of Monday, July 14th,  to culminate in the selection of a lead investor.

Together, DOGUE and CoverDogs are pioneering a new category at the intersection of pet lifestyle, editorial media, and tech-powered personalization. With a loyal Gen Z and Millennial audience and 22 issues published to date, DOGUE has become the defining voice of modern dog fashion. CoverDogs, its complementary mobile app, empowers users to create their own magazine-style dog covers and join the CoverDogs community.

As the $300B+ global pet economy continues to surge, DOGUE and CoverDogs offer a first-mover advantage in the pet lifestyle space, combining content, community, and commerce in one seamless platform.

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"This raise will allow us to scale a truly unique pet brand with deep emotional resonance and a passionate community," said Founder & Creative Director Oli Port. "We're not just building a pet media brand — we're shaping a culture that celebrates the bond between pets and their humans."

With a proven track record of organic growth, deep brand loyalty, and IP-protected platforms, the brands are positioned to lead the next wave of modern pet lifestyle.

DOGUE and CoverDogs are currently opening initial Series A conversations with a select group of strategic capital partners who share their vision, passion for creativity, and animal welfare.

For investor inquiries or to request a full pitch deck, please contact us at Woof@thedoguemagazine.com

This investment opportunity is open to accredited investors only.

Learn more at www.thedoguemagazine.com

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