This was taken yesterday, two days after the big snow. Still a lot of the dreaded stuff on the ground, but the dogs love it. It's hard to get a picture of them standing still!
Silly, silly babes!
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ETA: Chan and Sue have asked about their coats, so in case anyone else wants to know, Emma and Tara's are nylon on the outside and faux sheepskin on the inside. I've had them for years, and think they came from Petco, or maybe Petsmart. Cooper's sporty tan coat is an LLBean Field Coat, just like the ones they make for humans. Canvas outside, corduroy collar and flannel inside. Very dapper, indeed. I bought it a few months ago at the LLBean store in Marlton, NJ. I went to the LLBean website, but couldn't find it online.
13 comments:
They do look dapper. Tell me more about those coats, please?
I like those coats, too. Let me know where you found them, please. The pups look like they're having a ball in the snow. Let's hope spring is on the way.
Great pics...
They're as cute as buttons!
I love the puppy outerwear! They look like they are having too much fun to hold still for picture taking.
They all look like they're having so much fun! What sweeties!
Elaine :)
They look great in their coats and I bet they needed them! I am sick of the dreaded white stuff myself but am sure that we will usually have one more by ST. Patrick's day, tradition you know!
Happy DOT's
What darling coats. They look like quite proper Brits indeed!
Cute coats for sure! Gracie has a black nylon with fleecey lining from Land's End...even has her name on the butt. You really capture the fun that they are having in these photos!
Yes, those are great coats without a doubt. I am loving all the pics of the furkids in the snow!
How cute!! Dogs in snow and coats!
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And now all the snow is gone and the crocuses are blooming. The dogs look great in their outerwear. And take some care of yourself, please?! I can't believe they would schedule you for an mri with metal in your body. I'm sorry for your nieces. I lost my grandmother to Alzheimer's at a fairly young age (for her) and it was terrible. It's harder for the family than it is for the person with the disorder.
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