Milo !

Ha ha ha no i would not dress him for the sake of it for him to wear but have for a pic, its usually on my nieces or nephews birthday when people tend to buy them build a bear with clothes which look far better on milo ha ha..

Morquinn it is a shame i have been trying to find another one for him to play with but to no avail, he is also a bit timid with other dogs but such a nutter when in familiar company.

Bloo you should see Tom with him, he is twice the size and will sniff Milo in an inquisitive manner yet growls viciously whilst doing it so Milo just looks at me to say 'can i chase him off mum' ha ha ... my burmese however the little lush loves him, they cuddle up on the bed together !
 
*random* but ive got a kitten named Milo. :rolleyes: Id have to say that your little guy is cuter though. :good:
 
Milo is very cute. The bomber-type jacket gives him an air of rugged masculinity. 8)

I kind of waver on the dressing issue. I have a cat that loves to wear ribbons, and Cici, a Pomeranian, sometimes will wear little dresses. She really does like it, especially the attention she gets when she wears one. She will prance around and do a little two-legged dance when she's dressed, and she is very fetching. She doesn't wear clothes around the house, though, just when she goes out to South Beach or PetsMart. She has a pink girlie dress, a denim ensemble, and a white dress with red gingam trim and an embroidered cherry. She also has a lavender overcoat when she was living in IL, since it snowed there quite a bit, and a few sweaters. The clothes are very light-weight and she is comfortable in them. The occasional dressing started when I got kind of sick of people calling Cici a boy. She is obviously not one. :rolleyes: But female Poms often have much, much less hair than the males, so people always confused her for a boy, and a pink leash still wasn't getting the message across. The dresses, however, do the trick quite well. :lol: No more confusion. It is definitely not part of her daily routine, though, and I wouldn't like that at all. She also knows that when she wears the dress, she has to be better behaved because she knows she's going out. She refrains from barking, and doesn't rush about like she normally does, a perfect little lady. It's like she doesn't want to get the clothes dirty, which makes me laugh. Charlie, my sister's Pom, doesn't like to dress up, but he's got a lot more hair and we don't bother. We may put a bandana on occasion, but I don't think that really counts.

I digress, however, Milo is great. What a lovely face. I like the look of long-haired Chihuahuas, he looks very similar to Cici.

llj
 

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