As the local beach boy, little Billy sure knows how to have a good time. We can imagine him having a laid-back personality, but also a little more entitled than most since he is obviously spoilt.
When he’s not hanging out at the beach, he can probably be found sorting through the latest fashion, he may be cute but having this kind of style doesn’t come easy.
She's Got Style
She's beauty and she's grace. This pup is clearly spoiled in life, and we're jealous. Why can't we live so luxuriously and pampered? We guess it's all about the luck of the draw...
This pooch is looking quite pawsh, she even has a bow fashioned out of her hair! Not only is she sassy, but also fur-ocious. Along with her little t-shirt, this sweet pooch is quite fetching!
A Wig
Dogs are so close to us that we sometimes forget that they are animals at all. As a result, some people love to dress their dogs up, with a wig being a fun and easy way to fiddle around with your dog's hair without too much stress for your pet.
Wigs are a great way to see what your pet will look like with a certain hairdo without having to commit to that specific style.
Frizz Central
All curly girls can relate to this picture. "Just brush it out, it will look so much better!" says Becky with pin-straight hair who couldn't hold a curl to save her life. Well, Becky, THIS is what happens when you brush out curly hair. You get a giant frizzy mess, the likes of which you have never known.
Someone thought it would be cute to brush out their poodle's hair, and the result is hilarious. This poor dog had to endure all that brushing, just to be laughed at. Maybe it was relaxing for the dog, at least, given that poodles have a reputation for enjoying being pampered.
It's A Fur Coat
When giving your dog a haircut, make sure you have enough time to actually finish the job, otherwise, they might end up looking like this. The reasoning behind this look might have been 'the shorter you make the hair on the dog's face, the easier his life will be." But at what cost?
Surely there's a better solution to deal with an unruly coat? Maybe something that doesn't end up looking like a rushed experiment like this?