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When we are sitting at home, Tessa goes around naked:eek: but when we go out I have to put a sweater and a jacket on her to keep her warm. It's very cold here. |
Izzy gets dressed in a sweater or pjs when it's cold here or in the house. During the day she's naked but she is NEVER without a bow in her hair..lol. I dress her up when we go out or when we get pics taken. :D |
clothes all day I dress mine dress mine pretty much everyday, lighter when they are inside. If its chilly outside I put them in fleece, sweater, etc. The fancy dresses I put on Jazzie for pictures, when we got out and when I am home with her. I avoid the matted hair by putting conditioner on her hair when bathing, once I started that, mats are minimal and they come out easy. At night, pjs or nakie. During the summer (a bit brutal here) they wear t-shirts, light fabric or they go Nakie, it's nice to see the hair flowing in the wind or breeze ;) . |
Muffy has clothes on most all the time. Its so bad that the other day I was running late to get my daughter from school so Muffy went naked. As soon as my daughter got in she asked Muffy (are you trying to be a dog today). I thought it was funny. |
Bitsy only wears clothes when we leave the house. |
Jax wears his shirts or sweaters all day & night....If it is summer & hot out -he of course goes nekkid!!!!:ip: |
like most said, Bengi wears a shirt or sweater all day if it's cold (like... never!), otherwise he get dressed for pictures, when we go out, or when somebody comes over. |
Haruka wears them when she goes outside.. but when it is cold at home, I put her some shirt because we don't have the control over the heater!! (downstairs people have the control) |
A couple of days ago, I'd have said YES to this... that my monkeys do wear their clothes all day.... it's been awfully cold here in Oklahoma and they're pretty little kids... so I try to keep them in pj's or sweaters the majority of the time. BUT, after just spending 2 hours gently combing out knots... I think I'll have to change my ways!! haha... thank goodness for Ice On Ice!!! Maybe their satin nighties will work better for knots.... we'll see... |
Tara got some dresses from Patti, so I can't get enough seeing her in them. She is like a stuffed toy but alive! Very adorable. So I would say during the day she is dressed in something light, and as we go out I put on her a sweater if it's really cold. But in the night I take it off and haydy ho go to bed naked. She has a sheltered strawberry bed with a blanket in it so she doesn't get cold. It's usually warm here as we heat quite well, but switch it off at night. She is in the kitchen and got used to sleeping there in her bed. Another reason I leave her in the night naked is for safety reasons. |
Sometimes I think it gets cool near the floor ........ and since that is where the furbutts are, I put something on them. Usually it is a lightweight sweater or a t-shirt..... and sometimes they just lounge in their Go.Fetch Nighties!!! (They LOVE to sleep in their nighties.... almost every night if it is cooler weather) If they are going to be unsupervised, they are not in any type of clothing for their safety. |
I havent got a Yorkie yet, but one day maybe. Do all Yorkies like to dress up? Has anyone experianced any problems where they just would not dress up? |
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It really helps to start putting lightweight, comfortable clothes on them when they're young to get them used to clothes if you're going to want them to wear a lot when they are older. I would put a tee shirt on McKenzie for 5-10 minutes, then a few hours later repeat it, and kept adding time till she could wear the tee shirt all day without caring, and now she'll wear basically anything without a problem. ETA-- Welcome To YT! |
I dress mine mostly on the weekends and when I'm home with them or taking them out. When it's chilly they wear PJs to bed. |
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