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Teresa
01-09-2014, 04:03 PM
I have a soft spot for black Labradors, I've had three now, they don't mind CDing except " En femme means no ball games". My previous dog then saw me fully dressed makeup and wig for the first time and backed off barking like mad!. When she finally settled down and I gave such a hug and said," Well Molly if I can fool you I can fool anybody!". A doggy complement!

reb.femme
01-09-2014, 04:04 PM
My cats recognise me regardless, but I think they think, I look like a dog! :sad:

Rebecca

Chickhe
01-09-2014, 04:36 PM
Did that to my dog once and she was unsure at first, but got used to me pretty quick. She actually was more friendly and did a lot of licking, sniffing etc...like when she met a new friend.

mykell
01-09-2014, 04:41 PM
yes,
since being married we have had 3 different dogs, lab mixes, and at present we believe a pure black lab we found from someone on CL that was overwhelmed with him as a pup.
anytime i had time to be mikell and they would wander into the office or heard the heels clicking on the floor and come to investigate they would greet me the same either way, i love them, wish the world was that simple....

Hell on Heels
01-09-2014, 04:54 PM
My dog has never reacted to me like that. She's a 7 year old Doberman who's
happy anytime I'm around. If we are separated she greats me with a smile when I return.
The horses on the other hand, are a very visual creature, and aren't comfortable until
I speak to them.
Much Love,
Kristyn

mikiSJ
01-09-2014, 04:54 PM
Way back when my daughter was in the playpen with me babysitting while my wife went out for a while, I dressed. As I walked in our family room, my daughter had this very quizzical look (@ 9 mos) and our two German Shepherds (mother/daughter) did a triple take, ran out of the room and very slowly and carefully walked back into the family room but stayed by the door to the backyard.

Never did that again!

Sara Ann
01-09-2014, 06:48 PM
We have an old black lab who has recognized me in my birthday suit all the way up to being completely obscured in ski gear. But he usually becomes shy and subdued, and then quietly slinks off to the dining room if he sees me en femme. Weird. The cat, however, looks at me funny, and then decides she wants to sit in my lap and run her claws through my hose.

Katey888
01-09-2014, 06:49 PM
My cat watches me... mostly ignores what's going on but gives me a rather quizzical look if I come across him fully made up (that's me in makeup - not him.. :)) This watching - pic below shows him in the background of a recent selfie - can be a bit disturbing. He makes me feel guilty - it's like, he knows, and possibly disapproves...? Should I try to explain to him...? :confused:
Katey x

Diane Smith
01-09-2014, 06:50 PM
My dog, lab/border collie mix (or something kinda like that), has never shown the slightest sign of noticing there was anything different about me regardless of how I dress or make up. He's sweet, but was never very observant. At age 14-1/2, he's now more interested in just staying close to me and knowing where the food and water is than anything else.

- Diane

dana digs sweaters
01-09-2014, 07:30 PM
Funny Thread.

English Springer Spaniel (liver & white) when I was young didn't care what I looked like. Just another girl to him I guess.
Weimaraner in my teens would check me out if I had on a wig. Had to speak in my fem voice for him to recognize me.
Malt terriers of my next oldest sis would bark crazy at me until I spoke to them whenever I would go over to her place after hschool.

susan jackson
01-09-2014, 07:38 PM
English Springer Spaniel (liver & white) when I was young didn't care what I looked like. Just another girl to him I guess.

Key word: English

We don't care what anyone looks likes...as long as you don't pinch our chips (fries) or spill our ale (beer)!

Lori B
01-09-2014, 07:43 PM
My dog (Cavalier King Spaniel) ,just lays in the bed watching me go through my dressing routine,,,,,sometimes I've caught him giving me the:brolleyes: when he doesn't like what I've picked to wear :heehee:

dana digs sweaters
01-09-2014, 07:44 PM
Key word: English

We don't care what anyone looks likes...as long as you don't pinch our chips (fries) or spill our ale (beer)!Would this include the French and Germans?

Sheila11
01-09-2014, 07:57 PM
My cat watches me... mostly ignores what's going on but gives me a rather quizzical look if I come across him fully made up (that's me in makeup - not him.. :)) This watching - pic below shows him in the background of a recent selfie - can be a bit disturbing. He makes me feel guilty - it's like, he knows, and possibly disapproves...? Should I try to explain to him...? :confused:
Katey x

LOL. Your cat photo bombed you.

Nadine Spirit
01-09-2014, 08:05 PM
Funny thread. When I first dressed around my dog I was actually afraid of him not recognizing me and acting weird. He actually didn't even seem to notice. He loves me however I am dressed. Oh yeah, he is a chocolate lab, and my duck hunting partner. So I guess he had already seen me in makeup, camo makeup, but makeup nonetheless.

Violet-13
01-09-2014, 08:05 PM
my girl friend has three cats. one who is super skidish around men. I'v only once pet her once as a male. well when I dressed at my GF's place she came up and hoped in my lap.

Heather-Barbie
01-09-2014, 08:17 PM
Since my dogs don't laugh at me or run from the room, I take that as a compliment from them :-)

Kate T
01-09-2014, 08:59 PM
The only response I get from the dog or cat is if I have to boot them off the shirt / skirt / whatever I want to put on that they have decided would be a comfortable bed. Then I get a look of disgust at having to move!

Beverley Sims
01-10-2014, 12:28 AM
Teresa,
The first time my dog saw me dressed years ago, he bailed me up until I swore at him.

Rebecca,
Your cats recognise you......:)

Stephanie Sometimes
01-10-2014, 12:22 PM
Hi Teresa,

The first few times I dressed and walked in on my dogs they did a serious double take until I spoke to them and they realized it was me. It was fun to see their startled reaction. After a few times they figured out the routine and were quick to recognize the new woman in the house when they saw her. I love everything about dogs, one nice thing is that they are so accepting and non-judgmental!

Hugs,
Stephanie

olivia.glossing
01-11-2014, 05:22 PM
Hi Teresa,

The first few times I dressed and walked in on my dogs they did a serious double take until I spoke to them and they realized it was me. It was fun to see their startled reaction. After a few times they figured out the routine and were quick to recognize the new woman in the house when they saw her. I love everything about dogs, one nice thing is that they are so accepting and non-judgmental!

Hugs,
Stephanie

My dog reacted similarity - she was very confused at first, it was hilarious to see!

Marcelle
01-11-2014, 05:24 PM
Teresa,

LOL . . . same thing happened with our two dogs the first time they saw me complete "en femme" . . . mad barking fools until they caught my scent and realized it was me.

Hugs

Isha

Jenn Monk
01-14-2014, 01:01 AM
My crazy old hound never seemed to care, he just couldn't understand why we weren't going for our usual evening walk whenever I was wearing a miniskrt and heels.