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I would love to dress my Mizuki but she is not feeling it. She will fight and then growl for hours and give us dirty looks for daring to put clothes on her. So much for her being a girly girl |
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No clothes Our Mizuki hates clothes tho she will let us put a coat on her when we go out. But little dresses or bows in her hair will cause a major attitude with hours of dirty looks and growls. Even grooming is an issue she likes to nip at us. I had looked forward to dressing her up and bought lots of clothes when we first brought her home. Of course she was so small, nothing fit. Now she's two years old, 6 lbs, cute as all get out but is not feeling being a girly girl. :animal36 |
I dress Lola because she looks so dang cute, it makes me smile and others smile. Some might think I am crazy but it does still seem to bring a smile to their face, I also like dressing her for photos. But she tends to be warm so I only dress her if we are going some place, in the house she is always naked,sometimes I dress her for walks and sometimes I don't. I have most of Lola's clothes made and often buy the fabric, so for me it is really a hobby because I like picking everything out, probably even more than making her wear them. I can't believe this but I just counted and have 11 dresses being made by 4 different ladies. I said this will be it for quite a while, and then this morning I get a FB friend request from another really cool sewer. I plan to enter Lola in several contests in the next few months so the dresses will come in handy for that |
A cute thread! I love to dress remy! She does get cold and I just had her cut into the famous joey cut so now I can dress her easier. She knows she is cute and every one oooos and awes over her. I take lots of pictures and drive my daughters and friends nut. A lot of her dresses she can sleep in..the fancy ones are for show or special events. She has plenty of clothes. I sew so I make most..but there are some wonderful vendors on yt and I do indulge :) I think I love to dress her Because it is like having a living doll...dd are grown and gone so I have my baby. I have two boys (shih tuz) I don't dress them. Remy will hide from me at time when it is grooming time. They all do:( but remember I also brush teeth clean ears and give the dreaded bath!:thumbdown:eek: I have had heard negative comments... Things like omg it is a rat in a dress etc... Everyone has a right to an opinion but just keep it to yourself please:rolleyes: My dd get upset when people make comments..even if they some what agree:confused: |
Mina will sit infront of her little doll sized closet (used to be my daughters American Girl doll closet) and wait for a dress. Sometimes I put two on the floor and she will lay on the one she wants. It started out as a way to keep her warm in the airconditioning and winter months,but she really likes what I put on her. When asked why,may answer is "because I can". A father dropped his daughter off here to spend time with my daughter and when he came in the house he said, "Oh your dog has clothes on". My answer that time was "your daughter wears clothes doesnt she?". After spending time with Mina he decided that she really was like a little girl and said that he understood. |
I really beleive they get cold so easy, when my karleigh is cut shorter for summer weather she shakes :( i perfer little light weight t-shirts :) she dont mind at all :)and i feel better ;) |
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LOL...now that is hilarious!!! Thanks for the hugh :D hehehe |
Zhoie gets cold easily too. The girl loves her tee-shirts a wears them around the house most of the time. I choose those for her too because of comfort. We dress for pictures or she will wear a harness/dress when we go out. She likes nighties to hang out in and wear in the winter, but now that is is getting warmer she goes to be nakked, because she sleeps all night smacked up against me:D Love it too;) |
I dress my girls because they are my babies and I love putting beautiful things on them. I don't worry about what others think of my dressing them as I buy all their stuff and they are given the best of everything from food to vet care so until someone gives me that for free I feel it's none of their business what I spend the money I work hard for. That said they dont wear dresses all the time....mostly in the winter and some weekend events :D |
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I dress Neo in T-shirts and PJs because if I don't he'll scratch himself. He has allergies, and even with desensitization shots and meds, he still itches a bit. Also we keep the temp pretty cool in the house and both boys need a little cover. Connor actually enjoys having a shirt on--he does the "happy spin" when I put one on him!:D |
My little one has tshirts but that is all I have found so far in xxxs. Jackson and Jillian have shirts, dresses, pjs and sweaters. They also have bows. I enjoy it and they do not seem to mind so I do it. For Teddy, I started because he shivered first thing in the morning. I think they are adorable in their little outfits. I have seen some really beautiful ones on YT too. |
I dress Lola because she gets cold as we keep our CHA system set at 68 degrees all year long. She doesn't seem to mind the sweaters too much (I have been cutting out the tags because those she would scratch at) but we haven't had her very long either. I haven't tried a dress or booties yet, just sweaters and fleece so far. I guess we'll see how she does with bows too as her hair isn't quite long enough for a top knot yet! |
Jada and Bogie both wear a t-shirt almost every day. They both get cold easily. Jada loves her clothes and she gets excited when she sees me getting something out of her closet. She rarely wears her dressy things except for pictures and if we go out. I keep her hair braided every day and take it down each night to comb it out and re-braid. Bogie wears his hair up too, because if he doesn't he looks like an English Sheepdog:D |
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