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Post by Chelsea on Dec 12, 2009 11:42:06 GMT -5
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Post by sherrylynne on Dec 12, 2009 11:53:48 GMT -5
Awww. He looks so nice and snuggly in them I used to have to use a sweater and booties for my staffie when she went outside in the winter. Silly girl thought she was a husky, and could stay out as long as they did
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Post by ferretdroogies on Dec 12, 2009 13:45:04 GMT -5
OMG! CUTE! Did you make those yourself? He is so cute in them! Looks nice and warm!
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Post by Chelsea on Dec 13, 2009 10:21:37 GMT -5
OMG! CUTE! Did you make those yourself? He is so cute in them! Looks nice and warm! No, i didnt make them. I bought them from cozycoatsandmore.com . Bailey will be in the jammies gallery soon =) He still isnt all to happy about wearing them lol. It took him forever to figure out that he could still go pee while wearing them, LOL It was really cold last night, and he actually slept with them on all night. Im not one thats into dressing up dogs, I cant stand dogs in little purses with dresses and crap on. BUT, Bailey gets cold very quickly and in the winter he doesnt want to stay outside very long at all, and inside he is always curled up in a little ball, so the jammies are strictly for keeping him warm, not to make him look cute. Although I must say, I think he looks like a sexy beast in them ;D
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Post by rarnold18 on Dec 13, 2009 14:45:12 GMT -5
They look GREAT!!! Knowing Jezzebelle she'd eat them...that dog will be the death of me. Today I woke up to discover that she had eaten a branch off of our Christmas tree...ugh! I do have a few sweaters for Lola (4 lb, 13 year old Chihuahua) but like Bailey, they are strictly for warmth, when it starts to get cold out she shakes constantly and refuses to go out side to potty, the sweaters have helped a bit, now she'll go out side and do her duty and run right back to the door where as before she'd run and hide under the couch, and snap at me when I went to reach under for her, when it was time to go out...she's an ornery old woman!
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