Patricia's Kinder Clothes for Toy Dogs
Everything from Buckled Belly Bands to Full Bodice Buckled Harnesses, Bows & Beds, etc.


Gorgeous Santino enjoying his "royal" maroon and gold petal bed.
I absolutely LOVE the bed!! It's gorgeous and Santino loves it AND the toy! He's been running all through the house with it. The bed is so regal looking and so snuggly. I know Santino will really enjoy the fleece side all snuggled up in the winter. You have been wonderful! Thank you for sending it so quickly. It's a brilliant idea and so practical.
Thank you from Santino and me.
Hugs and kisses to you, Zoe and Kokomo. Carol



And ready for those winter walks
Armani snuggles in to his fleece/satin bed

the always smiling Sunny showing
off his belly band

Handsome Mr. T in his new buckled belly band.

Wow Love the belly bands. Not sure he does yet!! They look great and made beautifully!! I think the belly bands will be fine. They fit snugly but not tightly.. You allowed enough poof on the bottom for the pad.
Thank You! Sandi
Winston (l) and Fergie (r) in their fleece coats. Merry Christmas, puppies!

Hope, AKA Puddles,
received one of my first harness dresses because she's such a brave girl and survivor, I thought she deserved a gift. I think she’s a darling girl and will never be able to understand the actions of her first owners that made her so seriously ill. Patricia


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Four pound Haley enjoying their new fleece/satin petal bed and
sharing some of it with ten-pound brother Zack.

Lancelot showing off his first silk
“Show Boy” buckled belly band
Lancelot is prancing around in the house very happy he has full access of the house wearing his belly band LOL, I really like this belly band.
Nads

Retired show boy Scott looks less that ecstatic about his new cotton belly band but I’m told he’s comfortable. And he coordinates with his mommy’s (now dry) decor.

Lovely and tiny 2 lb. 8 oz Journey, in her “Tuscan” ruffled harness , and equally pretty littler sister Cian, in her ruby-hued harness dress, show how cute long-haired Chihuahuas can be! Sadly, a heart defect took sweet Cian’s life too young and her loss is deeply felt.


Patricia my husband and I had so much fun with Santino in his new harness last night. Before I put it on Santino my husband looked at me and said "more clothes?" (of course he was smiling). Santino has lots of sweaters and jackets plus your beautiful coats. Santino sat there like a movie star as I put it on him. He loves that harness. I pulled the hood up. Santino was so proud of himself showing my husband. Santino looked so cute and my husband kept picking him up, laughing and squeezing him. He kept putting Santino's hood up and down. It was adorable. It was close to Santino's bedtime and he still wanted it on. Finally I took it off. We can't get over the softness of the fabric and the silk lining. That lining is amazing because no hair sticks to it. It is VERY secure and we love it! I want to tell everyone how wonderful it is. Carol






Santino sporting his new hooded silk-lined jacket
Hannah, my first mini-dachshund customer shows off her Breast Cancer Awareness ruffled harness. She’s getting in shape for a BCA walk this spring.

Thanks to Auntie Pat. Puddles is grateful!! This little trooper could not wear a harness due to her Liver Shunt surgeries, which started early at puppy-hood, leaving stitches and sensitive areas. She never had the chance to learn to walk on a leash and harness. Puddles also had to wear T-Shirts due to allergies to the very food that keeps her alive. When Puddles surgery area had healed properly, if we would put a harness, Lupi or holt on to take her out somewhere, true terror and panic would set in. ***Puddles’ “Harness Dress” was and still IS the answer to end her panic!**
And OH - the joyfulness she shared as she visited the Chronic Care Unit of the Hospital. She was wearing her versatile Harness Dress, together with matching organza bow, and from patients to visitors and even the workers – their faces were all “a glow”! Puddles visit did have quite a continued effect of smiles and giggles as her story and visits still resonate with the many whom she met!
A little more “prior” history of Little Hope (aka "Puddles"): As a very young pup she was fed a bag of chocolate chips, candies and dark chocolate cookies by her original owners and others attending their event. Her prior owners claimed to not know of the toxins and thought she was just a sickly, 8-9 week old, pup.
Rather than being euthanized, she was surrend-ered to Catherine, who requested a Liver Shunt type protocol and the little Yorkie pup came home to her. Hope/Puddles did have surgery and it worked for a short time. The attempted remedy also resulted in a worse case scenario; Puddles had developed multiple acquired shunts. There is nothing left to do but maintain her quality of life. Despite her tough start in life, she is a survivor. In October 2006 I was told it was Hope's "last month" due to her multiple acquired shunts ... but as of May 2007 she is still trucking along like a happy wee clam! And is up to the task out out-witting and out-playing any spunky rescue foster pup that comes our way! She does so in elegant style in her Harness Dress and Organza Bows! Thank you Auntie Pat! Puddles, family and Pup Pals are on Dogster http://www.dogster.com/dogs/298754
Thankful, Catherine Denny-Forewell, Puddles, Pekoe, Fuji and the herd of Yorkies at






Cadie celebrates her 2nd birthday, complete with Delmonico steaks, green beans and cake, wearing her lilac satin tutu “birthday dress.”
Happy July 5 Birthday, precious girl!
Dublin (left) and Paris (right), show off their 4th of July “bibs” (scarves) and
Paris sports her red, white and blue ear bows
The package arrived today and what an outstanding job! You know I have a hard time getting the girls to pose, but, I tried my best.
The bibs look great on the back also but couldn't get a side profile from them. LOL!
Thank you again ! Can't wait till the 4th to show them off! Lorraine