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Sad woman seeks advice...
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Having spent a number of years in San Fran - I know where you are coming from! It's a bit YMCA, but is that a bad thing? :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:Please tell me you plan to include the leather cap as well. Although that may have different connotations entirely.;)Genie
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for more practical less ...err.....stylish dogs I heartily recommend equafleece all in ones. My grey feels the col but haes straps, she' very comfy in her equafleece though. You can find them online.
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And for the Christmas party........ one has to look smart....
http://www.urbanpup.com/productype.asp?PT_ID=29&strProductID=Dog_Formal_Wear
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Reckon k.o.d. has gone to look for a length of rope now........... :rotfl::rotfl:Genie
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This one should really give him the final push towards the edge then.
http://www.urbanpup.com/productype.asp?PT_ID=64&strProductID=Legally_Blonde_Musical_Brusier
And going on from your previous post - anyone fancy setting up a business selling doggy YMCA outfits? There's got to be a market out there somewhere.
We've gone way off topic from your original post, but I've had a laugh. Thanks.All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
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lostinrates wrote: »for more practical less ...err.....stylish dogs I heartily recommend equafleece all in ones. My grey feels the col but haes straps, she' very comfy in her equafleece though. You can find them online.

I have heard equafleece are good!
Badger has one of these - it is cheap and practical - she does not really feel the cold much, so it only ever gets used on the coldest days of the year, but it does the job!
http://www.muddypaws.co.uk/muddy-paws-out-about-dog-coats/muddypaws-green-microfibre-dog-coat/prod_114.html
Not anywhere near as funny as the ones you guys are looking at though!0 -
I really can't see Jim in that gear......... I mean, he goes to work with me in a garage, although the guys there wear similar... :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:This one should really give him the final push towards the edge then.
http://www.urbanpup.com/productype.asp?PT_ID=64&strProductID=Legally_Blonde_Musical_Brusier
And going on from your previous post - anyone fancy setting up a business selling doggy YMCA outfits? There's got to be a market out there somewhere.
We've gone way off topic from your original post, but I've had a laugh. Thanks.Genie
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foreign_correspondent wrote: »I have heard equafleece are good!
Badger has one of these - it is cheap and practical - she does not really feel the cold much, so it only ever gets used on the coldest days of the year, but it does the job!
http://www.muddypaws.co.uk/muddy-paws-out-about-dog-coats/muddypaws-green-microfibre-dog-coat/prod_114.html
Not anywhere near as funny as the ones you guys are looking at though!
I did actually buy him a 'sensible' waterproof coat today - and boy did we need it with all the rain! But going back to topic (I don't mind the off topic ones either ..
), as much as I loved his hoodie today, is there anywhere I can get some cheaper? Once I had paid out on carriage, it worked out just under £23 - not alot really I guess and it is good quality, but I would like to get him at least a couple more and I am supposed to be watching my outgoings!! Genie
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jeannieblue wrote: »I really can't see Jim in that gear......... I mean, he goes to work with me in a garage, although the guys there wear similar... :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
So a Paris Hilton original is out of the question then?
http://www.funnyfur.com/parishilton-dog-clothes.aspx
They have dog clothing in Pets at Home for a fiver plus, don't seem to be on the website tho.Declutterbug-in-progress.⭐️⭐️⭐️ ⭐️⭐️0 -
Have you tried the ebay shops buy-it-nows. Just had a quick look and there's loads going cheaper than £23 although the quality might be a bit variable.
I got all excited over an asbo hoody - ideal for my delinquent mutt.All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
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jeannieblue wrote: »I did actually buy him a 'sensible' waterproof coat today - and boy did we need it with all the rain! But going back to topic (I don't mind the off topic ones either ..
), as much as I loved his hoodie today, is there anywhere I can get some cheaper? Once I had paid out on carriage, it worked out just under £23 - not alot really I guess and it is good quality, but I would like to get him at least a couple more and I am supposed to be watching my outgoings!!
I have seen them in tesco and home bargains before now - have you looked on ebay - there are some cheap ones that look like good deals?
http://home-garden.shop.ebay.co.uk/Pet-Supplies-/1281/i.html?Item%2520Sub%252DType=Hoodies&_nkw=dog%20hoodies&_catref=1&_dmpt=UK_Pet_Supplies_Dogs&_fln=1&_ssov=1&_trksid=p3286.c0.m282
http://home-garden.shop.ebay.co.uk/i.html?_nkw=dog+jumper&_sacat=1281&_trksid=p3286.m270.l1313&Item%2520Sub%252DType=Hoodies&_dmpt=UK_Pet_Supplies_Dogs&_odkw=dog+hoodies&_osacat=12810
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