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12th January 08, 05:24 PM
#21
Originally Posted by Ruanaidh
I don't think I could get my dog into a kilt. On the other hand I can't keep my cats out of them.
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12th January 08, 05:25 PM
#22
Originally Posted by Chef
Sorry, I find the idea of dressing up animals to be rather silly. I know people think it's cute but it doesn't do anything for me.
I tend to agree. Dogs generally don't need any clothing other than a collar. They certainly don't need any help looking cute or silly; they do very well enough on their own.
In my own defense, I dressed up Monty for a Halloween party with his dog training class, and since I always went kilted...well, it only made sense. You definitely knew who he belonged to.
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12th January 08, 09:30 PM
#23
$60 for a wee little doggy kilt?
Feel free to send all that excess disposable income my way - I'll make better use of it!
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13th January 08, 07:01 AM
#24
There was a booth selling "Doggie Kilts" at the Richmond games this past October. I'd never put one on Dakota (my Aussie mix) because she is so hyper, the kilt wouldn't last 5 minutes. Their prices were more on the order of 30 to 40 dollars though.
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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13th January 08, 11:52 AM
#25
Originally Posted by McMurdo
Pip is such a cute dog Arlen, I'm sure Niko would not be as happy to be kilted so I won't even try it.
Pip is indeed a cute dog.
He's very easy going and just likes to get attention.
I think Niki is maybe just a wee bit more regal than Pip. :P
I never used to be one for dressing up animals, but Pip would sometimes get cold and I'd put one of my t-shirts on him. He had so much fun and would just walk around with my t-shirt on for hours.
Now my Mother-in-law's Boyfriend, a semi-professional photographer, keeps talking about making a children's book based on Pip, the dress up dog.
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14th January 08, 11:32 PM
#26
William Wegman has made an entire career out of dressing up dogs but I don't recall ever seeing any in kilts.
There are 10 kinds of people in the world...
Those that understand binary, and those that don't.
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15th January 08, 03:26 AM
#27
I think this would be cute on some dogs. Have a great day.
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15th January 08, 06:34 AM
#28
Originally Posted by emolas
William Wegman has made an entire career out of dressing up dogs but I don't recall ever seeing any in kilts.
I met that guy at a party once...he was very rude. His body of work says less about his imagination and more about the Patience of Weirmarners.
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