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My wife puts an "Outward Hound" flotation jacket on the Aussie when she takes him paddle boarding.
It is easier than putting clothes on cats though.
I never have put clothes on my dogs, but I think I'm going to start putting a red bandanna on my dog when it's game day.
[EDIT] -- Thanks for the idea, @Catfish
What about uga?
You can get a UGA bandanna pretty cheap, but red would work great too!
Well now I have to backtrack. I did buy a camo neoprene vest for my dog, and a hunter orange chest protector for my bird dog to protect from stubble and briars. I also made cordura booties to protect her feet when running her in areas with cockleburrs and wheat stubble. So my rule is revised: It's okay for a guy to buy clothes for his dog if the purpose is for hunting or some other "toxic" manly activity. A man buying his dog a sweater, scarf, or something of that ilk is still very questionable behavior.
Love the Dobbies. They are usually nothing but big babies. That's a cool collar.
What about Uga?
https://goo.gl/images/nq2naZ
A lot of folks don’t realize that most dp’s you see have had their ears and tails done
Seiler's wife sewed a G on a red tshirt for the first Uga, so in that respect Mr. Seiler in the clear and gets to keep his "man card". Plus, the Uga line has probably put a few dollars in his pocket over the years, so in that respect it's sort of like dressing up a circus m.onkey
Don't you find it a bit ironic (or more accurately moronic) that there is a post on a UGA message board criticizing putting any type of clothing on a dog when our beloved mascot wears a jersey?
I get your point. To be clear, I never said clothing shouldn't be put on a dog. I said a man shouldn't be the one buying said clothing. Dressing up your dog is a bit like playing with barbies.
MAYBE this will clear things up about UGA. He ain't a dog, he's a dawg. Can wear and do what he wantsta. Jmo
When I see a dog dressed in an outfit that makes someone say, "He's so cute!!!" I wonder how the dog deals with the humiliation of it. My wife been dressin' me for 30 years and I'm still looking for a little dignity.
Big difference in Sat Dawg jersey and cutsie sweaters and such.