Skip to main content
More Sites You Might Like

Posts tagged "dogs in clothes"



Do you know how to tell when a dog is really ready for spring? It's not in the way he bounds around the yard or sleeps, belly up, right in the middle of a sunbeam. No, you can tell he's ready for spring when he starts dressing like these adorable Easter dogs! Seriously, who needs the Easter bunny when these cuties are around?





More from Paw Nation: Pet On The Street
In this clip from our weekly video series, we are asking dog owners what kind of car would their dog drive?

Wendy Diamond and Countess LuAnn de Lesseps, St. Pawtrick's Day PartyWendy Diamond and Countess LuAnn de Lesseps. Credit: Kristen Seymour

Adorable adoptable dogs from the Humane Society of New York rubbed furry elbows with celebrities and were treated to swanky snacks and dog-friendly beer at a St. Pawtrick's Day party. The event was hosted at Kimpton's The Muse New York hotel in conjunction with Wendy Diamond's Animal Fair magazine. Everyday pet owners as well as TV personalities and their dogs were decked out in festive attire, all to benefit the Humane Society of New York.

Guests and their pups were offered green hats, beads and more before stepping in front of the cameras for a photo op. Most were already primped and prepared, as you'll see below, but a few still took advantage of the fun props.

Be sure to check out all of the photos and then go online to see what fundraisers are happening in your area for animal welfare organizations or shelters.

dog with mohawkTuffy the dog. Credit: Kristen Seymour

Many of the pooches in attendance went all out with the St. Patty's Day look,
like Tuffy with his green Mohawk.

Sponsored Links

From crazy hand-made costumes to more elegant ensembles, these pooches show they're ready for spring.




Rounding up our favorite animal stories, photos, and videos on the Web each week!

  • sneaky, sneaky hippo
    Sneaky, Sneaky Hippo

    A 4000lb hippo escaped from a zoo in Montenegro. That makes sense, considering how quiet and hard-to-see a hippo is. [via Telegraph.co.uk]

  • chihuahua update
    Chihuahua Update

    The 15 Chihuahuas from last week have all become official New Yorkers. That means they're always in a hurry and they don't like tourists. [via AFP]

  • mmm... chicken
    Mmm... Chicken

    More than ever people are keeping chickens as pets. A TV show called "The Chicken Whisperer" is right around the corner. [via PetMD]

  • monkey convo
    Monkey Convo

    Monkey-talk has been translated. Turns out they don't have that much to say. [via New York Times]

  • dogs in hats
    Dogs in Hats

    We couldn't resist this slideshow of dogs wearing hats. Prepare heart for warming. [via PetSugar]


Cat in clothes picture

"I will have my revenge." petsinclothes.com

We know what you're thinking: By now you've seen so many pets in clothes that you're almost surprised when you see naked pets. Dressed pets are the norm. The novelty has worn off, and you wish people would stop bothering you about it.

But what if there was a site where you could rate pictures of animals in apparel? What if your opinion could be heard? What if you could have a say in what's cute and what's humiliating? Now there is such a site: Pets in Clothes.

The site runs just like that old internet staple HOT or NOT, but without the guilt of objectifying people. You simply cycle through pictures of animals in clothes and rate them between 1 and 10, although the site doesn't really explain what the ratings are meant to indicate. Cuteness? Level of confusion on the animal's face?

So if you're looking for a new timesink in which to dispose of all your productivity, petsinclothes.com offers a distraction so cute that you might just start shouting out ratings to pets on the street.


Advertisement

Can't Miss Galleries


Featured Video


Paw Nation Flickr Gallery


Sponsored Links