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    Quote Originally Posted by O'Searcaigh View Post
    You beat me to it. I have a "full mask" (and whole body) 3.5 lbs "Poodle Dress Sporran" -- all white -- that meets every one of the characteristics of yours.
    Post a pic here! I'd recommend using a harness...no need to strangle the poor critter.

    The green band around him is a piece of cloth that we've tied around him to mitigate his wanton incontinence. No medical reason--he just likes to pee in the house. Also serves to keep this thread from violating decency standards: He tends to get...enthusiastic at inappropriate times.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LitTrog View Post
    Post a pic here! I'd recommend using a harness...no need to strangle the poor critter.

    The green band around him is a piece of cloth that we've tied around him to mitigate his wanton incontinence. No medical reason--he just likes to pee in the house. Also serves to keep this thread from violating decency standards: He tends to get...enthusiastic at inappropriate times.

    No tartan for the wee lad?

    I have to admit, I thought maybe a nice mustard rather than the green to go with your flashes would be better....

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    Quote Originally Posted by TurboKittie View Post
    No tartan for the wee lad?

    I have to admit, I thought maybe a nice mustard rather than the green to go with your flashes would be better....
    Had I taken the picture a few hours later, it would have been significantly yellower.

    I have some tartan fabric scraps that would have gone around him, but that's, you know, way too matchy-matchy.
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    Coprophagia?!


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    Quote Originally Posted by LitTrog View Post
    Post a pic here! I'd recommend using a harness...no need to strangle the poor critter. :

    Okay, here she is (we are). BTW: that is not her leg spread out holding her up but rather her white fur harness


    And here's the big guy too:


    "No animals were harmed in the making of this film."

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    Bravo!

    I'm so glad you added yours!

    Quote Originally Posted by O'Searcaigh View Post
    Okay, here she is (we are). BTW: that is not her leg spread out holding her up but rather her white fur harness
    Good thing you clarified. Looks like you have her strung up by her forelegs!

    Wise choice letting the Pyrenees chill. You both look happier.
    Last edited by LitTrog; 25th March 12 at 08:53 AM.
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