Studio Dog likes her sweaters a little bit large. Better than too tight.
She's happier to be in the studio when warmly dressed,
not too thrilled to be here if the heater is off.
A grudging pose for my Lumix S1 and the Sigma 85mm.
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A sweater?
ReplyDeleteWe do put protective pads on the feet of our dogs when it is 5 below and colder, but a sweater? The dog house is insulated well and has a heating pad which is pampering, but they seem to appreciate it when it is 20 below, windy and the snow is blowing.
Only time we cover them is during the Deer Hunt - with a bright orange "shirt" with DOG written on it in DayGlo Green.
At that the Studio Dog looks good.
Hmmm. Sounds like your dogs are used to cold weather. I think it takes Studio Dog a while to acclimate. Especially going from the 90s to the 30s. I just handle the financial end of the transactions, she makes her own wardrobe choices.... By the way, she went to bed last night with the sweater on but when I checked on her this morning she had already figured out how to take it off and sleep on top of it.
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