Cowboys gear/accessories for your dog?

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Idgit;5092850 said:
Exactly. :)

I can get behind a dog collar, though. The GB one is pretty cool, as a matter of fact.


It is actually UGA lol. Although UGA took the Greenbay G, but it's techically a UGA Bulldogs collar.
http://www.fanatics.com/COLLEGE_Geo...ource/GPA_CA?gclid=CP27l5b9wbcCFXRk7AodJy8Aew

I say keep it simple, Dog collar, or a nice bandana.

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viman96;5092821 said:
I agree. No shirts or anything like that. Just thinking a bed and a subtle collar.

Leather collar would definitely be ideal. Keepin it classy and showing the pride.

edit: Well, tried to do some searches and it's hard to find something similar to what your looking for. Unfortunately I think I got to that section of the internet where women waste money. DoggieVogue.com are you kidding me?
 

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No luck finding the collar I want so thinking of having one made. I am going to check with a few local places about machining the Cowboys Star. If they can do it for a reasonable price then I can have a friend that does leather work make the collar :)
 

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The dog does not care, and has no earthly idea what he is wearing.

Get what you want, it was for you all along.
 

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Obviously I'm not doing it for the dog. I want the collar and bed to be comfortable for him. He will only wear the collar when outside the house. Well and game days for me :)
 

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Idgit;5092665 said:
I'm going to hand out infractions if any of you all put Cowboys sweaters or hats and such on your pets. Just sayin'. I don't care if it shows up in the guidelines or not. Shame on any of you if you've ever even considered it.


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Goober Pyle says: "REALLY DUDE!? You can sniff my "u-know-whut!!!"
 

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DallasCowpoke;5095338 said:
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Goober Pyle says: "REALLY DUDE!? You can sniff my "u-know-whut!!!"

Dangit! Ok, so I was bluffing about the infractions. But I'm mentally benching you for a whole day. I'm not reading any of your posts for the next 24 hours if you're going to be posting pictures of Dogs in Outfits.

Even the look on that Dachshund's face is saying 'Make it stop.'
 

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Idgit;5095345 said:
Dangit! Ok, so I was bluffing about the infractions. But I'm mentally benching you for a whole day. I'm not reading any of your posts for the next 24 hours if you're going to be posting pictures of Dogs in Outfits.

Even the look on that Dachshund's face is saying 'Make it stop.'

It's actually kinda funny. Goober especially (the 1 in the foreground, giving you the skunk-eye!) loves it when he gets any kind of jersey, sweater etc on. He's cold-blooded by nature, being he's the smooth coat. So he'd LIVE in ANYTHING that'll help him stay warm.

Just an FYI...Both those jerseys are actually "child's wear", bought at JC Penney for about 1/2 the price of those inflated "pet gear" stuff. ;)
 

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Idgit;5092665 said:
I'm going to hand out infractions if any of you all put Cowboys sweaters or hats and such on your pets. Just sayin'. I don't care if it shows up in the guidelines or not. Shame on any of you if you've ever even considered it.

Sorry Idgit, My dogs have Jerseys. I guess you'll just have to give me an infraction.

:)
 

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ABQCOWBOY;5095365 said:
Sorry Idgit, My dogs have Jerseys. I guess you'll just have to give me an infraction.

:)

Am I the only one who hates Dogs in Outfits? Surely, I can't be, right?
 

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There's a BIG difference in dressing your pet up like a drag-queen from a B-movie and a jersey or sweater from your favorite pro or college team.

After all, you'd appreciate a nice warm sweater or jersey too, especially if your belly were mere inches off the cold ground! :D
 

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DallasCowpoke;5095376 said:
There's a BIG difference in dressing your pet up like a drag-queen from a B-movie and a jersey or sweater from your favorite pro or college team.

No, it's the same thing. The issue is not what you put on the dog, the issue is that you are putting clothes on a dog, a canine, a carnivore, a wild animal.

Clothes
 

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WV Cowboy;5095464 said:
No, it's the same thing. The issue is not what you put on the dog, the issue is that you are putting clothes on a dog, a canine, a carnivore, a wild animal.

Clothes

So, when my 18 year old, smooth-coat dachshund needs to go out and pee, and it's 40 degrees outside. I should just let him suffer, rather than take the 30-sec to put what's essentially a "horse-blanket" on him, so my loyal friend, who's done nothing but bring me joy for his entire life, doesn't suffer, because "canines" don't wear "clothes"?

Thks, but I think I'll just side w/ the bleeding heart liberals, and let my "wild animal", wear "clothes". :rolleyes:

BTW...My horses and some of my cattle, ACTUALLY have their very own domiciles, that sometimes they actually SLEEP in! You'll be relieved to know though, they're generally naked.
 

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WV Cowboy;5095464 said:
No, it's the same thing. The issue is not what you put on the dog, the issue is that you are putting clothes on a dog, a canine, a carnivore, a wild animal.

Clothes

Well by that rational you should not have them in your house. And what about horse blankets, huh?
 

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DallasCowpoke;5095497 said:
So, when my 18 year old, smooth-coat dachshund needs to go out and pee, and it's 40 degrees outside. I should just let him suffer, rather than take the 30-sec to put what's essentially a "horse-blanket" on him, so my loyal friend, who's done nothing but bring me joy for his entire life, doesn't suffer, because "canines" don't wear "clothes"?

Thks, but I think I'll just side w/ the bleeding heart liberals, and let my "wild animal", wear "clothes". :rolleyes:

BTW...My horses and some of my cattle, ACTUALLY have their very own domiciles, that sometimes they actually SLEEP in! You'll be relieved to know though, they're generally naked.

You're a good man, but no longer than it takes to pee, he would be ok.

My dog is only 16-18 lbs, and in sub 20 degree weather, he sticks his nose into 6-8 inches of snow, plowing along sniffing the ground until snow packs on his nose and paws.

With a mound of snow on his nose, he looks at me like, "snow, .. what snow?"

They are built different than us. They will be fine.

If an animal is left out overnight, that could be different depending on the temperature.

(btw, .. my parents alway had dachshunds, .. great, loyal little guys. One was 32 lbs and ruled the neighborhood, never wore a coat)
 

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Denim Chicken;5095511 said:
Well by that rational you should not have them in your house.

Wrong, my statement has nothing to do with domesticating an animal.

By your rational, how do you know the dog is not thinking, .. "this little coat is doing nothing, I need four little booties and a hat that covers my ears too."

:laugh2:
 

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WV Cowboy;5095522 said:
how do you know the dog is not thinking, .. "this little coat is doing nothing, I need four little booties and a hat that covers my ears too."

:laugh2:

Haha, my wife probably believes that.
 

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viman96;5092659 said:
Anyone have gear and or accessories for your dog? Thinking about getting a collar and maybe a bed. Open to suggestions. Post up what you have :D

I've got a Cowboys collar and leash for the smaller dog. I tried the jersey/t-shirt thing for game day, and they just eat them.
 
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