Thanks.
Your info was great, too. I have often felt that the sleeves in t-shirts and sweaters don't fit Angel quite right even though they were 'dog' clothes. It's just a feeling I had - I don't know that I'm right. I haven't seen other dogs in clothes (in person) to be able to compare how they fit.
You wrote very well; everything made perfect sense.
I was just in Louisiana last month - went to Coushatta for 3 days. Not really familiar with Louisiana otherwise.
Nice to talk to you.
Marie
On 11/13/06, lucianajustice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Very well said Marie!
by the way, my first language is not english so "pardon my french" if
I write stuff that does not make sense!
I'm originally from Brazil and I have been living in Louisiana for
almost 7 years. I absolutely love living in the USA!
Luciana
--- In [email protected], Marie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> IMO
>
> The majority of dogs do not want to wear clothes, even though we
want them
> to and think it's cute. Or maybe they need a little warmth in the
winter to
> go outside or whatever.
>
> And though some will 'agree' to wear clothes, many usually don't
really like
> it, either.
>
> As far as Dolly, how many hours can she stand there not moving? Do
you pick
> her up and carry her around and play with her and stuff like that while
> she's wearing the sweater? Or put her in her bed and let her lay
around for
> a while? I'm thinking it may be the same thing as folks who say
their dogs
> don't like to wear a collar and/or leash. They can become used to them,
> though it may take a few days or so. And I believe in wearing a
collar 24/7
> with tags on it just in case they get out or something. (Although a
small
> number of folks have debated leaving collars on.)
>
> I guess how long and how much effort you want to put into getting
Dolly to
> feel comfortable wearing the sweater (and for what reason) will tell
whether
> she ends up wearing one or not.
>
> Marie
>
>
> On 11/13/06, Donna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > We just recently tried introducing our doggies to wearing sweaters as
> > they love to be wrapped up in our shirts and blankets. 2 of them do
> > well with the sweaters although they aren't 100% thrilled with it.
But
> > Dolly our smallest Chi stands stiff when you put a sweater on her and
> > will not move till you take it off. She says she just is not a
sweater
> > person.
> >
> > Should we just give up on Dolly wearing a sweater. We thought they
> > would like them this winter since they loved being wrapped up in our
> > shirts or blankets.
> >
> > Donna
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