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Dog’s Odd Fashion Is an Acquired Taste
Rizzo likes to think outside the box when it comes to getting dressed in the morning.
“Most dogs just go nude, maybe a sweater during the colder months,” says wardrobe consultant Rebecca Turner. “Not Rizz. He’ll put a deflated toy on his head and set out for the office.”
Sure, he’ll get strange looks from friends and co-workers, but some have embraced his sensibilities.
“I kinda like it,” says Tim Orleans, who shares a cubicle with the fashion-forward pooch. “Someone’s got to push the envelope. I like that there’s always a surprise waiting for me in the morning.”
Via Jamie Baldanza.
Dog Endures Milkbone Hangover After New Year’s Partying
Los Angeles pup Moose Bearclaw woke up with some regrets about last night’s reveling. According to eye witnesses, he had hopped between at least three different venues before gorging on Milkbones and passing out at his friend Mike’s house.
“He was rolling over, doing tricks, singing at the top of his lungs,” says Candice Mills, one party goer. “He was obviously pretty blasted.”
Mr. Bearclaw awoke this morning with a terrible headache, wearing the same outfit from the night before.
“It’s a good thing he’s off from work today,” says Mills. “There’s no way he could cut hair with that hangover.”
Submitted by Candice Kim.
Lab Puppy Resolves to Eat Slower in New Year
If there’s one thing Abigail learned in 2012, it’s that scarfing down her bowl of food in seconds flat isn’t always best practice.
“It’s not very polite,” says etiquette expert Carmen Sellick. “There’s also the issue of disappointment when the food disappears so quickly.”
That’s why Abigail has resolved to pace herself in the new year, taking manageable bites and chewing everything thoroughly before swallowing.
“I think she’ll enjoy it more that way,” Sellick adds.
Via Natalia Carrasco.