Originally Posted By KatieKate123 So today I went to Petsmart and for the first time ever bought my dog a jacket it was 50 percent off b/c it was for christmas but I figure it will work b/c its red with snowflakes so not 2 christmasy anyways and then I realized that my dog had so much fun playing outside last year in the snow and so I bought her some purple booties. Yes I know they don't match but I am on a budget and they didn't have any red booties. So anyways she looked adorable, and so I was just wondering who dresses up their dogs?
Originally Posted By tashajilek My dog has boots but never worn them ever. I put a sweater on her when it's really cold, shes a short hair and needs it once in awhile. She does have a pretty snow white costume lol, she won a contest wearing it!
Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA <-- guilty. We have a couple of Halloween costumes for our dogs.
Originally Posted By tashajilek Halloween is fun for dogs lol. One halloween my dog was dressed up as a bumble bee and a lady asked if she was a ferret LOL.
Originally Posted By mele We're supposed to put little coats on our Boston when it's really cold. She hates the rain, however, so she's rarely out too long to need one. (We're in the Seattle area so rain is pretty much our weather.) We did get her a pirate costume once and a reindeer hat but she won't wear them. Occasionally we'll put one on her just to watch her pout. Cheap laughs. ;-)
Originally Posted By KatieKate123 My dog loves the snow, thats why I decided she needed booties. Last year she was just bouncing around in the snow, and she is a small dog. We had something like 3 feet of snow, and she is barely a foot tall
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo It's funny, I struggle to get my dog outside when it is nice, but she seems to love the snow. We don't dress her up though.
Originally Posted By amazedncal2 She wears a pumpkin costume on Halloween. She wore it to playcare this year and they sent us a picture with all the dogs in their costumes, it was hysterical! So we don't dress her regularly but we are crazy enough to send her to playcare. She's a beagle and our weather highs and lows aren't severe.
Originally Posted By Sara Tonin I bought my dachshund pajamas once...he just stood there with that "What did I ever do to you to deserve this." look.
Originally Posted By Autopia Deb We used to have to put booties on our 3 legged dog for long walks. The poor thing would tear up the pads on her paws otherwise :-(. We also made a makeshift sweater for her to wear when it was cold after her surgery (shaved in December). I'm thinking of getting a doggy sweater for the current dog because she doesn't have much fur.
Originally Posted By Autopia Deb Are you running around without any clothes, because if you are I can see about drop shipping you a sweater (and pants) on my lunch break.
Originally Posted By skinnerbox I've only attempted dressing up my cat once. Fortunately I didn't need any stitches.
Originally Posted By skinnerbox I used to bathe my Persian, many years ago when I was young enough and strong enough to handle a cat that size. He actually didn't mind the water, but hated being dried off. So I would put him in the bottom of a sleeping bag with me, while I sat near the opening with my bent knees forming a little tent. He couldn't escape and the blow dryer made him all warm and fluffy.
Originally Posted By skinnerbox And while we're on the subject of putting silly things on your pets... <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=jm3dm5J5r0A" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?f...dm5J5r0A</a>
Originally Posted By tashajilek "So I would put him in the bottom of a sleeping bag with me, while I sat near the opening with my bent knees forming a little tent. He couldn't escape and the blow dryer made him all warm and fluffy." Thats an interesting bathing routine lol. I have to wear a house coat and gloves if i dare bathe my cat. Shes really a sweet cat, but hates water.
Originally Posted By Sara Tonin My clothes ARE on AD, but if you'll send me a sweater...but if you insist...