Men and clothing on dogs

    • Gold Top Dog
     I love both of them and the flannel does look a little more manly.
     
    I know what you mean about the clothing. No one wants to put on Blue's winter jacket on since they say he looks stupid. At least you can see him better in the snow and he feels warmer in the jacket.
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    That flannel looks so perfect on Joey, like it was made just for him.
     
    The problem I have with Giz, is she enjoys wearing cloths.  She sits still as I put them on her.  Any pice of clothing I'm holding in my hand she will try to stick her head into it.  It's not like she needs clothing but just seeing clothing makes her excited.  I'll even catch her in the pile of dirty laundry all rolled up in it. 
     
    My boyfriend thinks it's silly to even buy clothing for her so I've come the the conclusion that if he doesn't want me to buy it then I'll sew it myself.  Once I get all these halloween costums done I'll make some sort of everyday thing for her.  I have a really neet looking rain coat in mind right now.
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    ORIGINAL: chewbecca
    Cycle, we just don't have dress up type doggies.


    agreed! [:D]
    • Gold Top Dog
    I actually laughed out loud at my desk when I saw the picture of him in the raincoat. It is just too adorable for words! I think he looked great in it! But I do like the flannel a lot too. He's a stylish little guy - and too cute too!
    • Gold Top Dog
    Men are funny, arent they !
    Of course it is more acceptable because they now have flannel in common ! [:D]
     
    I prefer the flannel look also.
    The "Morton's Fisherman" comment made me laugh.....
     
    I don't dress my dogs, but I might in the future !  
    • Gold Top Dog
    I love the raincoat!!! So cute  - the look on his face is priceless![:D] 
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    Hee hee..... aren't men funny?
     
    I think they are both snazzy.
    • Gold Top Dog
    Joey looks adorable in both of his outfits.  I laughed when I saw the raincoat one,  I had purchased the same one for Romeo, and he looked just as pleased as Joey with it on.[;)] My dad said no way he was walking Romeo looking like that, and searched high and low for a more "masculine" coat, he found his more masculine raincoat, alright  at [linkhttp://www.dogbedsetc.com]www.dogbedsetc.com[/link] is the "full coverage rainsuit" and the "quilted weather master."  very masculine coats indeed.[8D]
    • Gold Top Dog
    Yeah, I am actually not a man but I do have a thing about dressing my dog.

    I work outside all winter and expect to take my dog along, and didn't think about how fur-less and skinny my new Vizsla pup is... he gets cold in an air-conditioned room. He'll be needing lots and lots of clothing.
    • Gold Top Dog
    Outward Hound Foul weather coats ... light, functional and sporty looking.  (and inexpensive)  I have one because my ES pup doesn't like the rain.
     
    I think he looks cute in his fisherman's rainsuit, but I can see your husband's perspective.
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    This is a Callie story -- I can't resist -- I've seen this thread for a couple of days and haven't had time to post.  But I just GOTTA.
     
    Ok - I have to tell a story on my husband.  To set the story up, we do a lot of pet therapy.  I like to decorate t-shirts for the dogs for the various holidays -- it's a great conversation starter and looks festive.  But more than that -- this is Florida and these Southern dogs think 40 is FREEZIN when you have to go sit for a couple of hours and greet people down at Give Kids the World. 
     
    We had, at the time, among others, a boxer pit mix.  Ms. Socks was NOT what you'd call a wussie looking dog, ok??  Your basic "don't mess with me" face -- BUT she had come to us (as an old dog) with major heartworm, which we treated the 'long' way but the parasites had badly damaged her heart and lungs.  She did FINE with a little help from meds, but I learned early on that keeping her chest warm reduced the coughing a LOT.  She also wore bitches britches with continence pads in them because she took Lasix so she was quite "drippy" (like most senior citizen humans who take it).
     
    So she wore a t-shirt all year round and 'jeans'.  With this "don't mess with me" face tho -- one day a guy at GKTW said to me (he was the father of one of the Wish Children) "You know -- normally if I saw a dog with a face like that I'd cross the street -- but it's darned hard to be scared of a dog wearing a t-shirt, you know???"
     
    That one comment made my husband stop with the complaints about the t-shirts I'd make for the dogs because he realized it made them more approachable. 
     
    HOWEVER ... we decided to get Ms. Socks and Foxy the Mostlie Sheltie (she was 16 1/2 and Fox was 17 1/2 at the time) their CGC's -- which meant we really needed to sharpen their "skills" in obedience a bit.  So, here we take these two old-timer dogs to obedience class in FEBRUARY in Florida.  It was close to freezing which down here is above-and beyond the call of duty in most doggie minds.  Particularly if you're gonna make them SIT in cold wet grass on a Saturday morning!! Moooooooooooooooooooom!!!!!!
     
    I went the night before our first class, to find SOME sweatshirts -- I can cut off the sleeves and it's warmer than just a t-shirt.  As luck would have it, I got blue for the boys, but the only one I could find in Socks' size was pink.  Well shoot, she IS a girl, ok??  And it's not like anybuddy's gonna think she's a wuss with that face!!
     
    Except.
     
    *sigh*
     
    My HUSBAND handled Ms. Socks and I always handled Foxy the Mostlie Sheltie.  David LIKED it that way.  We got to the place where the class was and I put her shirt on and my husband nearly had a heart attack there and then. 
     
    IT'S PINK!!!!!! (like it had a net tutu and a feather boa?? No ... it's a color!!)
     
    BUT IT'S PINK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
    omg ... the world is gonna end?? Prolly not!!
     
    BUT BUT BUT BUT BUT .... IT"S PINK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
    (he's British -- and trust me -- for David to speak in 'capital letters is so freaking unusual you can't imagine).
     
    Socks flatly told him she wasn't goin no where cold ... so like it or lump it buddy *I* don't mind the shirt and I'm wearin it!!!!

    (no what she really 'told' him was she was goin with Foxy and if he wanted to keep up he'd better get a move on!! LOL)
     
    He lived thru it .... Socks did really well.  It's tough to laugh at a 16 1/2 year old boxer pit mix who is walking flawlessly on lead and 'sitting' on command better than ANY dog in the group ... including the 17 1/2 year old Mostlie Sheltie (who decided sitting in cold wet grass was just plain TOOOOO stupid for anybuddy and he'd stand politely thank you -- he'd 'sit' on the concrete but NOT in that darned wet grass and I wasn't about to make him!! Not at that age.)
     
    The husband still cringes when he sees pink.  It is JUST a color for crying out loud.  But this one crosses all international barriers I guess.  David tends to be a bit more "involved" now when I'm picking shirts for the pet therapy holiday shirts.  "No more pink!  EVER!" LOL
    • Gold Top Dog
    The only clothing Roxie has is a University of Tennessee shirt.  I've actually looked for stuff, but she's too big.  Her UT shirt is excellent anyway, especially on game day!

    She has a pink leather collar with fake rhinestones, too.  It's really silly (and dumb), but I think she looks stunning when wearing it.

    ETA: Duh, I need to respond to the original question.  I think Joey looks great in both, though I prefer his raincoat.  And I think men would be fine with dressing their dogs in sports clothing -- just like Roxie's football shirt.