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Originally Posted by DvlshAngel985 It really is a matter of preference. Some people will exclaim never in a million years will they pit a bow on their boy's hair. I use to be one of them. 
I didn't want to do bows because I didn't want people to honk he was a girl. Well... I had Kaji in a really short puppy cut. He was super cute! Yet, everyone always asked me if he was a girl, even though with his short cut his Mr Peeper was really obvious.  That's when I decided that it doesn't matter. People will think what they want, make nasty comments if they want (my brother does, and they're really hurtful) and I can't stop them. But I can enjoy my yorkie, and Kaji doesn't mind one bit having his hair up or down and let's me put his hair in a Pony tail, a "ninja knot", and a hairclip.  |
I think that's what it's all about. It's not something I'm personally ever going to do. For one, Jackson is just such a... boys dog, if that makes sense, LOL. Most people actually naturally assume he's a boy when first meeting him. He's kept with a short cut, muscular and athletic looking, and I guess people just assume boy. Plus I wanted a little boy. If I wanted to put a dog in pink, purple and bows, I'd have gotten a girl, ya know. A bow would like... omg so unnatural on him, LOL!!! Besides the fact that he would absolutely tear one out in seconds. He HATES things on his head. I could never even do a topknot with him. Whereas I think some boy dogs could get away with it. I think it's like people... you know how some guys can get away with wearing pink, well, others just... can't.