By Chuck R Stewart
When we are talking about complete dog outfit, we are not just talking about dog collars alone. We are more concerned about dog clothes which are fashionable yet functional. As most of us dismiss as just pure fancy of dog owners, these dog clothes and garments are meticulously designed for a specific function or purpose.
The dog clothing are made out of high craftsmanship and are mostly designed to toy and small breeds such as terrier, dachshund, Chihuahua, Pomeranian, etc. Dog clothing is a fashion statement of your favorite pet while performing a practical function especially when the temperature starts to drop.
(more...)
Archive for the ‘Dog Clothes’ Category
More Than Just Improving Dog Character With Dog Clothing
Thursday, September 24th, 2009Making Your Dog Fashionable With Small Dog Clothes and Accessories
Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009By Chuck R Stewart
There are many occasions in which you may find yourself in need of small dog clothes or accessories. They can help your small canine friend look and feel its very best in a number of situations and climates. There are a number of holidays - Christmas, Thanksgiving, Halloween, St. Patrick's Day and Valentines day just to name a few, that you can dress up your canine pal for. You can also help your canine adapt to different weather situations. For example, you may get your canine a small coat to help keep warm in winter or boots to keep your canine's feet warm and toasty and protect them from salty, icy streets and sidewalks on your walks. You can dress your canine up in formal wear for weddings and other fancy occasions or just for fun. You can also purchase a number of fun and exciting toys to keep your pet entertained and happy.
(more...)
Dog Clothes make Great Gifts
Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009When it comes to the art of giving, a gift of clothes is fraught with peril. We all have stories to tell, and if you don't, you will. Just give it time.
Mine started early. My grandmother, having survived the Depression, knew how to stretch a dollar. Clothes for her grandkids were always purchased 3 or 4 sizes too big so we could "grow into them". And she passed this charming trait on to my mother. So, we endured our baggy clothes, with the sleeves and pant legs rolled up, until we were finally big enough to wear them with dignity. By which time they were ready for donation.