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pastafreak | 15:23 Thu 07th May 2015 | ChatterBank
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OMG...I've not laughed so much in ages.
Forget politics and have a look :-)

http://www.boredpanda.com/sid-lookalike-greyhound-tongue-dog-zappa/
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Sorry, but really cannot abide people who dress animals up!
Okay, the photo of the dog in the bath is just soooooo wrong.
I think Zappa is utterly adorable
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TBPH,the dog is so cute and goofy looking,I never thought about her being "dressed".
Besides,she looks like a smaller,elder version of my lurcher Sally...and no,I wouldn't dress her up....though a four year old might....;-)
She's lovely but have to agree the dressing up is not nice.
What a cutie she is :-)

Is there any concerns though about her tongue constantly hanging out? Can they dry out?
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Looking again at the "garments", I'm sure some of them are dog coats...with a bit of silliness added. Most sighthounds...like Zappa...and my Sally...have very fine fur,it's only one layer( most dogs have a double thickness),and they can feel the cold more than ordinary breeds.
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B00...it's air dried...;-)
// Most sighthounds...have very fine fur...and they can feel the cold more than ordinary breeds. //

That's a major #fail for Darwinian evolution.
Not really Jayne as they're originally for hotter climes :-)
Aww, poor little thing, doesn't he look sad. :o(

No doubt he's loved and looked after well though, and that's the main thing.
dogs were not made to be dressed up, poor little mite.
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See my post at 16:44 yesterday. Also...the owners said she needs to be protected from the cold of their Wisconsin winters. So...warm dog coats are OK...

...but not silly hats...

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