Bailey and Katy came to us as rescues. We lost Bailey in June of 2016 and Katy in November of 2022. We were blessed to have Annie join us in August of 2016. They have brought great love and joy to our immediate family and to extended family and friends. This blog will share their stories and issues related to Shelties. Some told from their perspective and others told from those that share this journey with them. Notice: This blog does have Amazon product links and Google Adsense
Showing posts with label Fleece Dog Blankets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fleece Dog Blankets. Show all posts
Monday, November 2, 2015
Monday Mischief: Relocating the Blanket
Mom and Dad have fleece placed on the couch and on our mat for us to use. However, the other day we decided we wanted to share a blankie and moved one to suit us. Mom for some reason thought this was rather adorable and had to capture our private moment.
Welcome to Monday Mischief – The pet blog hop that wraps up the weekend! This Blog Hop is brought to you by Alfie’s Blog, Snoopy’s Dog Blog, and My Brown Newfies.
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Dog Blog,
Dog Blogs,
Fleece Dog Blankets,
Mischief Monday,
Monday Mischief,
Sheltie Blog,
Sheltie Blogs
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Wordless Wednesday: Nap Time
Blog Paws is hosting the Hop here
At least for the moment my Google Dashboard Reader is up working again.
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Bruins Fleece,
Dog Blog,
Dog Blogs,
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NHL Fleece,
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Sheltie Blogs,
Sheltie Chat,
Sheltie Sports Fleece,
Wordless Wednesday
Monday, June 9, 2014
Bruins Fleece
If you've read our blog you know we love fleece. The Mama has been collecting sports fleece for dog Dad and he had blankets in almost all his favorite major professional sports teams except hockety and soccer. Then Mom heard that JoAnn's had got the rights to sell NHL material including our beloved fleece. She got out her coupons and shopping they did go.
Not only did Dog Dad get fleece, but Katy and I each got our own blankie.
Mom doesn't have a sewing machine so a friend of hers sewed the hems on our blankies and now we have new fleece to enjoy.
If you have sports fans in the family, these fleece blankies make great presents. Mom and Grandma have become very popular providing the family with their favorite sports fleece for Christmas gifts. She does suggest using coupons and waiting for sales as the sports stuff can be pricey. She even picked up Dog Dad a couple of fleece sports pillows at a fundraiser we were at a while back. Sometimes we even let him use them. Don't tell Dog Dad, but she's hoping to talk Grandma into sewing him Celtics and Bruins pillows if we don't find them at the fundraiser first.
Welcome to Monday Mischief – The pet blog hop that wraps up the weekend! This Blog Hop is brought to you by Alfie’s Blog, Snoopy’s Dog Blog, and My Brown Newfies.
Monday, March 7, 2011
Shelties and Fleece
A few years ago, my Aunt and I bought yards of sports themed and other printed fleece to make blankets for Christmas presents. She sewed hems on the fabric and these blankets have become popular items. My husband has several from his favorite sports teams. We drape the couches with them to reduce the amount of Sheltie hair that becomes a permanent fixture on the furniture. When guests are coming it is easy to take the blankets off for an extra cleaning and give our guests a few less Sheltie hairs on their clothes.
The shelties have become very attached to the fleece blankets. Bailey was the first to discover the comfort of these blankets and realize with a little encouragement and nudging he could have them perfectly aligned for his comfort. Neither Katy nor Bailey seems to realize that the blankets are not theirs, but designed for human comfort and warmth. Bailey was thrilled when he got his own Patriots blanket, made from a remnant for his birthday. This only confirmed his suspicions that he was entitled to all the fleece, not just what my Aunt made for him. My Mom aided his belief by bringing him another fleece blanket that we keep on the bed for him.
The fleece blankets have proven a better alternative to his original attachment to our afghans. I had to have a crochet afghan repaired before I realized he was even near it. He had taken to cuddling with it and catching his claws in it when my husband used the afghan on the couch. With the abundance of fleece, his attraction for yarn products has been reduced. He would much rather a fleece blanket to a knitted or crocheted afghan. Since his claws do much less damage to the fleece, I am glad he made this choice on his own.
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Labels:
Dog Blankets,
Dogs and Blankets,
Fleece Dog Blankets,
Rescue Sheltie,
Rescue Sheltie Stories,
Sheltie,
Shelties
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