September 25th, 2009
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Most likely your dog will enjoy wearing clothes if they are cut comfortably, don’t make him hot, and if everybody tells him how great he looks. My dog Raja would wear a satin Zoro costume if he thought we wanted him to.
But mercy, mercy! You wouldn’t go out looking badly put together. Take a look at your dog’s shape and consider disposition and dress according to physique and character. That way, people on the street won’t mutter, “What did Mommy do to you!?” as they pass, but will exclaim, “Don’t you look adorable, you gorgeous thing!” Helen Fazio and her dog Raja are world travelers. Click here to visit their blog, click here to follow them on Twitter. |



If you can’t start offering some meaningful tips, as you used to do, I’m unsubscribing.
I couldn’t care less less about dressing my dog — or froufrou dogs at all really — so, please, stop catering to a small minority of dog owners and get back to offering substantive advice.
In my humble opinion, to threaten to unsubscribe implies you are spending money at this interesting place. If you are not interested in the subject. Just delete that post and check out the next one. I mean how long does it take to read? for Pete’s sake. I think this is a very nice thing to do, giving her time. I have a min pin and live in Central FL, I don’t think clothes will be useful for my pup either. But I would not insult someone who is only trying to be helpful.
I like these tips. My rotties wear coats. A billion dollar global pet clothing industry says some people are out of touch.
I don’t like the sight of dogs wearing any kind clothes. Kinda makes the dog look like a toy rather than a pet.