I thought it would be awesome if we could share some adorable pictures of our furry friends in their winter gear.
Maybe it’s a stylish sweater, a sun hat (because we know you’re not all in the Northern Hemisphere!), or even a tiny set of boots, we want to see how your pets are staying fashionable this season.
To kick things off, here’s a snap of two of my sister’s dogs, Jonah and Dexter, looking like snow-day superstars!
Now it’s your turn! Drop a photo or two of your pets rocking their winter wardrobe in the comments below. Let’s turn this thread into a virtual pet fashion show and share some smiles.
This is my little shark, er, sit dog. She hates wearing her jumper, so I didn’t pull the hood up. To put it on, I have to get her into the enclosed foyer so she can’t run far, but she still runs in a circle, LOL.
Thanks for sharing @waltzing_matildas - Mick is absolutely adorable - though the kettle feels like a slightly strange option! I guess it’s warm though!
She’s now safely back in the tropics, where she belongs, but three years ago she had to face the Finnish winter. She hated it. Anything below +10°C is too cold for her. But she had to get out every day regardless. And if there was snow (just ask for how many months…), she would had to be bundled up in a wool blanket and carried around. Yes, she might be a bit spoiled
Thank you for the welcome! There were no radiators in Shanghai, so for winter we usually all huddled in one room and enjoying the warmth from where ever we could get it!
Shula waiting in line for her annual photo with Santa (a Dog Rescue Fundraising event), getting her butt sniffed happily, by Rocky, who was in line behind her. Not a great view of her dress but love her expression. I live in coastal So. California so warm sweaters aren’t her jam.
This is the second winter that our dog is acclimating to more snow, since we moved across the U.S. He doesn’t like snow or rain — immediately runs back into the house or refuses to go out, so my husband tries to make it fun for him. When first starting, my husband had to dig paths through snow for our dog. He’s making progress and happily doesn’t require that now.