As Athena and Tupug Anachi will also tell you, pugs are the best. They have funny, clowny, sociable, attention-whore personalities. They’re not yappy or nervous in any way (at least none of the ones I’ve ever met). Go to youtube.com, search for member “pugs123”, and watch any or all of her videos of her three pugs. She did a good job of capturing pug personalities on tape. Funny!
Yeah, I could dress my pets… just a few problems tho; Scotty would be sad, and never speak to me again. Paddy would also never forgive me. But he would show it by tearing me limb from limb, and then crap in my shoe.
When I was young, I dressed my cats in doll clothes. Still got the scars to prove it.
I used to have a pet goat that wore a bandana. Actually, he wore several bandanas; after he ate the 4th or 5th one I gave up.
I remember Grandma had a complete Santa Claus outfit for her ragingly senile psychotic red-eyed snarling toy poodle. Christmas at Grandma’s house was always a frightening prospect.
If I wasn’t so broke my daughter’s guinea pig would be a pirate for Hallowe’en! Wheeeeeek, arrrrrrr, wheeeeeek, arrrrrr…
Nope. Our Shih Tzu, princess though she may be, won’t tolerate even a bow in her hair to keep it from flopping in her eyes. I’m pretty sure dressing her would make me an asshole.
Our old cat Tuffy was pretty sick at the end of his life and had a feeding tube. They put a little sweater on him at the cat hospital, so we devised stocking bodysuits for him. It worked so well that when our little Cosmo had an injury, we stuck her in a bodysuit, too. But otherwise, no cat clothing.