Our third National Small Business Week Spotlight is Covey Collection

Do you love Cavalier pups, then Covey Collection is for you.

Kate is wearing a blue and white dress and holding her pet dog Covey in front of a light blue building with black shutters.

Meet Kate and Covey.

Photo provided by Covey Collection

Get ready to raise the woof for today’s National Small Business Week series, which is also part of Six & Main, our parent company’s e-commerce site featuring premium products made by small businesses and artists.

Covey Collection is a local online retailer that offers small-batch pet products and home goods.

This business is named after a little dog with a big personality named Covey, who likes walks downtown or on the beaches of Kiawah. His “dog mom,” Kate, founded the company in 2022 as a passion project celebrating Covey’s outlook on life by offering products “Wrapped in Charleston’s unmistakable whimsy, color, and fun — and sprinkled with a dash of Southern charm for good measure.”

You can shop for things like leashes, collars, toys, coasters, baby bibs and blankets, and notepads.

Follow along on Instagram.

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