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love I love seeing all the babies in their clothes with bows in their hair Lola will not keep bows in her hair or clothes on any suggestions that might help she is such a tom boy |
When I first got my Lexi 4 years ago & I had problems with her keeping a bow in her hair, it was recommended I go to etsy.com & search for "snap in dog bows" & try them. I did & found they DO stay in. My problem was the snap on them was hard for me to snap, so I didn't use them much. I have mild arthritis & also carpal tunnel, so that played a role. They were just too difficult for me. In any event, I just kept at putting bows in Lexi's hair & finally she left them alone. I can put anything on her now, clothes & all, & she is wonderful about it. I put clothes on her from day 1, even if it was a little t-shirt, & she became accustomed to it rather quickly. |
I had 4 (now all have passed) girls, all TOM BOYS, if they didn't get their bows off their sisters did lol. Now I have an adopted BOY, I keep him in a top knot, no bows, he would take them out. Our moderator Ann suggester to a member who was having this issue, she uses a claw clip, I started using it and it worked out great, I now use special rubber bands you can purchase at a CVS pharmacy in the hair and accessory section , they do not pull the hair, I use hem for myself as well as for Cody. After a couple of weeks with the claw he got use to it, now he is use to the rubber band, I will be getting small bows soon, it will be a bit heavier on his head, I hope he will keep it on. Try the claw or the rubber bands everyday, she will get use to them. Good luck. |
Lol...our girl, Pfeiffer, is a total tom boy too :D! |
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