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Yorkies and Pajamas I bought me girls some pajamas bc they are so cute and they hate them. When I put them on they just stand there and dont move 1 inch. I even got out the treats and tryed to call them over, threw toys, I tried everything they just will not walk in these little pajamas. They wear dresses and coats and sweaters all the time but its something with the pajamas! Anyone else have problems with this? |
Mine love their Jammies, specially in this weather, on cold mornings they dont even want me to take them off and change them into something else lol Maybe your babies need to sleep in them for a night to see how nice and warm they are and ohhhhhhhhhh so comfy ;) Good luck. |
I have this problem with anything I try to put on Stomper! He hates them all! Good luck getting them used to the pajamas! :D |
In the beginning, Vivi didn't like the feeling of clothes on her back legs. She is now used to them and tolerates them. Maybe you should keep trying and give them a little more time. :) |
I hope that they will get use to them bc they look so cute in them. I told my hubby that when they were being bad girls then I could just put their jammies on and they wouldnt get into anything! LOL I think that they problem is that they are on their back legs and nothing else that they wear is like that so maybe they just arent used to them yet. |
Baylee Loves her PJ's............ and sweatsuits or sweaters. If it doesn't have four legs in it she stands there and looks at me like where's the rest of the outfit!!! (lol) Baylee & Lisa :D |
I have had that problem with jammies on mine. It's like they are frozen there. Mine love clothes just not jammies. |
Give them some time, but they may really hate the restriction of the pajamas. Are there any super duper treats you could try? :p |
Rowdy was the same with ANY clothes - at first. I said he looked like he had rigormortis! :D One day, after many tries, I put a sweater on him and the lab next door started barking and Rowdy just dashed out the doggie door to bark too, and that was the end of rigormortis. I think, they think, they cannot move or if they do something bad will happen. He was a little bit that way when I put him in pajamas - but got over it more quickly. I'm thinking if you just wait them out - something will jolt them out of their frozen state. |
Ginger's first experience with something on her hind legs was a pink fleece snow suit that I bought her. Before the snow, she'd stand there looking miserable, and not move. Then one night a foot of snow fell...I had to go dig paths in the yard before she'd go outside, and thinking she hated her snow suit, I just took her out back. She kept running back to the porch door and begging to go in. Later that day her friend from up the street ( a goldendoodle) stopped by to play, so I put her snow suit on her and set her down in the snow. I swear, she realized she was happier warm, because she took off running through the paths, and has been fine with 4 legged outfits ever since. Jammies, sweatsuits, all okay now. I think she just had to move around in them first. Hang in there, something will make your little ones move, and once they do, they'll probably be fine! |
Lil Bear loves her PJs, the only problem is her legs are too short, trying to find some shorter. Moose wasn't sure at first but doesn't mind too much now, she got both of lil bear's old pairs but won't wear the flannel ones cause those are lil bear's she even took me into my parents bedroom so I could put them on lil bear and the purple sheep ones on moose :rolleyes: |
I am trying to get mine to wear them too. Scooby pouts and just lays on the floor, Lola looks like a statue! |
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my dog wont wear a four legged thingie, but she will wear a sweater that covers her chest cause she gets really cold |
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