BooMama
by BooMama on 13 February 2010
in Family Fun
…we improvised.
It was mighty chilly, after all.
She looks cute in green, don’t you think?
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How adorable! Yes, green is her color!
Jane (artfully graced)
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THAT is one stylin’ puppy dog! i bet she is eternally grateful to you for it!
NO. YOU. DIDN’T. put a scarf on your dog!!!!!
That’s hysterical – I bet she was perfectly cozy :)
Love it! We just got our dog some ‘snow booties’…she is less than thrilled. She’s a setter and when she walks in them it reminds me of a Lipizzaner stallion…it’s hysterical!
So precious! She needs some matching shoes!
For some reason my dog loved being out in the snow…she’s a little terrier, and I thought she’d hate it, but I was wrong!
Awww! As our Kylie used to say when she was six, “She’s SO fashion!”
She’s just too cha-cha for words!
PRECIOUS!!!!
I absolutely love it!
I think you are a good and smart master who gave her that scarf so that she could be warm.
What a good dog. I have just met her, and I love her.
(We call this Dugese at our house. It’s spoken often these days.)
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{ 10 comments }
How adorable! Yes, green is her color!
Jane (artfully graced)
THAT is one stylin’ puppy dog! i bet she is eternally grateful to you for it!
NO. YOU. DIDN’T. put a scarf on your dog!!!!!
That’s hysterical – I bet she was perfectly cozy :)
Love it! We just got our dog some ‘snow booties’…she is less than thrilled. She’s a setter and when she walks in them it reminds me of a Lipizzaner stallion…it’s hysterical!
So precious! She needs some matching shoes!
For some reason my dog loved being out in the snow…she’s a little terrier, and I thought she’d hate it, but I was wrong!
Awww! As our Kylie used to say when she was six, “She’s SO fashion!”
She’s just too cha-cha for words!
PRECIOUS!!!!
I absolutely love it!
I think you are a good and smart master who gave her that scarf so that she could be warm.
What a good dog. I have just met her, and I love her.
(We call this Dugese at our house. It’s spoken often these days.)
Comments on this entry are closed.