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  2. Dog fashion - Wikipedia

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    Dog dressed as a Texans cheerleader as a Halloween costume. Dog clothes are available in various price ranges, from inexpensive to high-end designer styles. Typically toy and small breeds of dogs, such as Chihuahuas and Yorkshire Terriers, are dressed in dog clothes, although even large breeds like Golden Retrievers can wear clothes, too.

  3. Poodle skirt - Wikipedia

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    As Charlot's design for a skirt caught on, she was asked to make a dog-themed skirt, as dogs were popular. She initially designed the skirt with three dachshunds, which would all have three personalities. The first dog would be a flirty girl, the second dog would be a snobby girl, and the third dog would be a male attracted to the flirty girl dog.

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  5. Machine embroidery - Wikipedia

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    To create free-motion machine embroidery, the embroiderer runs the machine and skillfully moves tightly hooped fabric under the needle to create a design. The "feed dogs" or machine teeth are lowered or covered, and the embroiderer moves the fabric manually.

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  8. Kokoni - Wikipedia

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    These dogs were often illustrated sitting beside their owners or playing, highlighting their role as cherished household pets. Archaeological findings and historical texts suggest that small dogs resembling the Kokoni were common in Greek homes, valued for their companionship and alert nature.

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