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But, mine look like that already. And shoes to match.
Shoes to match. Aren’t you the stylish one!
Come to think of it, a lot of my clothes already match …
They probably start to smell, after a short while, I’d imagine.
Clean animal hair has very little odor. Maybe some when wet. At least that’s been my experience.
Perhaps you need to get a spaniel, my Coco smells delightful after a bath, lasts all of 2 or 3 days. It’s a spaniel thing woof!
The first time I got Annie back from the groomer, she reeked of perfume for 2 or 3 days. I hated it, and it irritated my allergies. Warm, clean dog is all I want, so now I specify every time “no perfume.”
That’s where I’m lucky, Coco smells nice; I think it must be the shampoo that they use and i have no allergies to worry about. XD
…can you imagine what feathers would look like? Or shed reptile skin? What about hedgehog spikes? Ha!! Good one!!!!
Feathers could be really pretty if well done, applied one at a time,
You seem to be the only person who got that this was an April Fools gag. Or maybe it just wasn’t as funny as I thought it was.
Yah, April Fools. I thought it was too crazy to be real!
I could almost believe it. I once had a Samoyed dog (solid white husky type), and some Sammy owners would save the hair to weave into coats.