You can actually make out his waist and see how scrawny he is. I'm waiting for people to tell me to feed him more. He's basically all legs and so gangly. There is a reason these dogs were bred for a full coat of hair.
22 February 2015
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Mr. N you are adorable no matter how much hair you have. BTW are you going to eat all those Girl Scout cookies? Our mom's favorite is the thin mints.
ReplyDeleteThis is so funny Mr.N, you do look tiny with all your fur gone! Still adorable though ;)
ReplyDeleteI love BOTH Mr. N's. It looks like the summer cut will be easier to brush and care for. You're a handsome devil, buddy.
ReplyDeleteLove and licks,
Cupcake
I know how Mr N feels...and looks. It's the same for me once the undercoat is stripped and the top coat trimmed up, I look much smaller. He looks cute though and that is all that matters!
ReplyDeleteOz
So cute. Love the headband "just because" pic. I think he's adorable both ways!
ReplyDeleteYou're still a heart throb Mr. N
ReplyDeleteMr. N's before and after pictures are surprising! I bet he feels much lighter after his grooming.
ReplyDelete1/4 pound is a lot for him. He looks thrilled about the cookies, not sure about the headband...lol.
ReplyDeleteI just love his expressions, no matter how much fur he has!
ReplyDelete--Wags (and purrs) from Life with Dogs and Cats
Oh, he looks so cute!! I definitely prefer the after.
ReplyDeleteJan, Wag 'n Woof Pets