It’s hard not to be impressed by the Italians. Everything they do, they do with style. In style. And they all look gorgeous…slim, long-legged women and smart men in sunglasses…Tasty food, great monuments, history seeping through their every stone.
A little taste of this is for stylish dogs too…
Three lovely friends – who were allowed into any shop, it seemed…but they were completely natural! In fact I didn’t see a single dog wearing any of these crazy outfits…
…ballerina? Fur coat? Or…a new necklace perhaps?
Or, why not a new sweater and a pair of jeans…
Honestly…this is ridiculous. Buy a doll. Naked Chinese Crested and some other breeds might need clothes, and sometimes I wish Totti had a raincoat because his fur never dries after a walk in heavy rain…but No.




Italian shops are great and mighty impressive. On my first trip to Firenze I felt almost too shy to walk into the boutiques, the ladies selling were so beautiful and classy dressed …
Indeed they are…longlegged beauties. I’ll never understand how they can walk those cobbled stones in those high heels…
Jeans and sweater too??? 😀
At least it looks like it, doesn’t it?
This is really funny – can you just imagine what the dogs must think?!
I bet they do not like it…I once bought a raincoat to my dachshund (in 1978) because of her being so shortlegged and getting cold snow on her belly, but she ran away and hid under the bed and growled at me…I think she had it a couple of walks and then never again.
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Oh dear that is extreme. My dog has a rain coat but to begin with he was very reluctant to wear it.
I bought one too for my first dog, in the 70’s. She was a shortlegged dachshund and always got cold snow and rain on her belly…she hated that raincoat – I think I got her to wear it maybe once or twice.
Jack would rather be without his but at least he will wear it without too much fuss nowadays. He hates being dried off more than he hates the coat so we have reached a compromise. 😉
Superb. I guess he’s smart!
These doggie outfits are just ridiculous…..as you say buy a doll. And Italian men in particular are so good at the look of casual elegance!
Italian men…wow, they are handsome. Did you see that funny commercial some years ago when they featured different football teams (I think it was for the Olympics or something – I’m not really into that…) according to what we generally think of the people in that country? The Italian team stopped to blow their hair and brush it, looking in mirrors and so on. The German team played in strict lines only. a.s.o.I loved that commercial!
I love Italian clothes. 🙂
So do I – but I bet you wear them better than I do.
Thanks for the compliment. I would love to go shopping in Florence again. I got some really nice stuff there.
How lovely to shop in Florence – I have never had the opportunity. Just as lovely as Rome.
Oh My Goodness…
…yes, that’s about what I said too…
This is too funny. Is that actually doggie parfume in the upper left hand corner of the last picture?
…think so…I just wonder what it smells like?