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    Dogs in kilts?

    Not sure to laugh or cry - but look what I found just while surfing this morning. Dogs in kilts!

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    Ahh, But did you see that pleat shot on the Westie? Would make Hamish proud!!
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    I just have to shake my head in exasperation. Look at the ears of the black Scottie, he is not happy with the situation. Scotties seem to have more of a sense of self than any other breed we have lived or worked with and almost view themselves as equals. Our wee lad, Fergus, would be greatly offended at such a thing. All he needs is his celtic knot collar and a proper hair cut and he is good. Of course, he is 28 lbs of muscular athleticism and purpose. He tried mightily to get to the fox I brought home last weekend and would have wreaked havoc with it.

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    Oh, I've had this site bookmarked for some time:

    http://www.puppydogplaids.com/index.asp

    ...and you can even accessorize!

    http://www.puppydogplaids.com/index....ROD&ProdID=222

    Skippy will most likely be going to the Highland Games with me. I think that I'll have enough Xmarks tartan left over to make a collar for him...a kilt would be too much...but it's look MAH-VELOUS on him. I'm thinking of passing him off as a sub-miniature Irish Wolfhound since everybody looks at him and says, "Remember Charlie's old dog, Bear? The Irish Wofhound? Skippy looks just like him only waaaay smaller."

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    Yikes!! Have to keep the dog indoors. If they got outside dressed like that in the canyonlands the coyote's would spot them in a heartbeat. Guessing the kilts and vest would give the coyote indigestion after his meal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt View Post
    Yikes!! Have to keep the dog indoors. If they got outside dressed like that in the canyonlands the coyote's would spot them in a heartbeat. Guessing the kilts and vest would give the coyote indigestion after his meal.

    Ron
    More like the coyotes would be so busy laughing that the wee doggie would have plenty of time to get away.

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    Well this website seems to be goin to the dogs.

    Can ya get a Kilt for a Siberian Husky in extra large?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tommie View Post
    Well this website seems to be goin to the dogs.

    Can ya get a Kilt for a Siberian Husky in extra large?
    Just look at the kid's kilts from Stillwater! You might need to make a few modifications, though...just for ease of use, so to speak.

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    This custom of trying to turn dogs into people impersonators with different kinds of attire is somewhat suspect

    Lets get more men in kilts first and that means being modelled by humans not canines!
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    I've shown my picture of Monty before, and I still think he looks grand in his kilt.



    On him, by the way, it's a costume.

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