Dress up your little dog in fabulous
pet fashions. The two of you will meet new people. It would be hard for others
to notice how cute your little guy is in that Hawaiian shirt as you stroll
along your usual walking paths. He will definitely enjoy all the attention and
you may find yourself making new friends. Most dogs like to interact with
people. Dog fashions are a wonderful conversation starter for the both of you.
Here are few tips on teaching your
little dog to accept putting on a sweater for extra warmth in public:
1. Practice getting clothes on and off
at home. Give your dog treats and make dressing your dog a very happy time for
the both of you.
2. Take your time when dressing your
dog.
3. Select clothes that are easy to get
on and off. Look for clothes with Velcro closings or snaps and generous sized
arm holes. Select your dog’s clothes for comfort as well as for style.
Once your dog is accustomed to getting
clothes on and off at home, you should not have any problem pulling out a
sweater if a sudden chilly wind blows up somewhere and you want your dog to
stay warm.
When choosing your dog’s clothes take
his personality into account. Fashion for dogs is like fashion for humans, it
is all about a personal style.
It is fairly easy to put a pink bow and
a dress with matching lace on a little girl dog, but what about those “males.”
What kind of personality does your little boy have? Is he the Protector type?
Or a playboy type of guy who thinks himself the coolest dude in town? Whatever
his personality, match up his clothes to create a style that matches his
personality. For example, if he is an Alpha Male and the little girl dogs
think he is so very charming, he most likely can wear about anything from a
fun T-shirt to a classy looking hat. Just don’t ever put anything pink on him.
Do you have a little girl dog that is
definitely a “Princess?” Dress her up in anything that is “pink.” She never
gets dirty even when she romps and plays with the tom-boys of the group. I
have a Shih Tzu named Ginger and every time I groom her hair, put ribbons and
topknots in her hair, she sits quietly on the steps of the porch as if she
does not want to mess up herself. The rest of the time, she runs around
squawking like a chicken – at those times I nickname her “Rooster.” Every dog
has its very own unique personality. Have fun with your dog clothes and dress
your dogs up according to their personalities.