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Centerville resident’s love of sewing fuels pet business | News


Ooftah, or should we say Woofda? Centerville resident Taylor Fairchild has launched her own pet accessory company, Woofda & Co. She started making dog collars during the height of the pandemic in 2020 but decided to share her creations with more than just family and friends after she received a positive reaction to her creations. 

Press Publications recently interviewed Fairchild to learn more about Woofda & Co. 

Q. Tell us a little bit about yourself. 

A. I was born here in Minnesota and currently work as an infant teacher while pursuing a degree in photography. I am also the owner of WoofDa & Co. Driven by a lifelong passion for pets, I aspire to become a wildlife or pet photographer upon graduation. Outside of work and studies, I enjoy houseplants, rock collecting, camping, caring for my axolotls and dog, and transforming a school bus into a camper! I am particularly excited to marry my best friend this October. 

Q. When did you launch WoofDa & Co., and how did it come about?

A. I officially launched WoofDa & Co. here in Centerville in October 2023, although I designed and created my first collar during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. The inspiration for WoofDa & Co. came from my dog, Kota. I was frustrated by the high cost of bland, solid-colored collars and, fueled by my love for sewing, I decided to make my own. The positive response from my family encouraged me to share my creations with the world! 

Q. What sort of things do you make? Do you make products for both dogs and cats?

A. At WoofDa & Co., we offer a variety of pet products, including collars, leashes, bandanas, bows and bow ties. We are also in the process of developing waste bag holders for leashes and preparing to launch a new line of dog treats. We do have cat collars that have also been well received. 

Q. Tell us about the name and how you came up with it.

A. The name WoofDa & Co. is a nod to the Minnesotan phrase “Uff Da!” I wanted to share my Minnesota pride through my business. 

Q. What makes your items unique from other products on the market?

A. Our products are distinguished by their unique designs, durability and customizable hardware options. We are currently testing a selection of collars with custom embroidered names. 

Q. Where can people find your items? Do you sell in any local markets or shops or online?

A. I actively participate in local markets, which provide a wonderful opportunity to meet many wonderful people and their pets. While we currently maintain a Facebook page, a website is in development and is soon to be launched.

— Compiled by Shannon Granholm



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