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Chow puppy not too thrilled about her new raincoat (Original Post)
catbyte
Jan 2021
OP
Flame away, but we should never put clothes on our pets IF they are uncomfortable
Ferrets are Cool
Jan 2021
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Celerity
(43,422 posts)1. lol, it looks pissed off
Ferrets are Cool
(21,107 posts)2. Flame away, but we should never put clothes on our pets IF they are uncomfortable
with wearing them. I have a female bichon who LOVES her sweaters, but if she did not, we would not force her.
sinkingfeeling
(51,461 posts)3. I bought Martha Stewart rain coats for my 2 Eskies years ago.
I hated when they got wet as it took forever to dry their long hair. One wore his with a smile. The other one wouldn't keep his hood on.
zanana1
(6,122 posts)4. I don't blame the dog at all.
Putting clothes on dogs and cats is very unnatural. I'm sure they're happier in their own fur.