Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Wordless Wednesday: Hermès Havanese - Chicago Shopping Day with Cosmo!


Cosmo Havanese enjoys some window shopping during his visit to Chicago last week!

Shopping with dogs in chicago

Now let's see what everyone else is doing at the BlogPaws Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop!


20 comments:

  1. Cosmo, did you find any windows with yummy treats in them?

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    1. I get lots of treats when I shop! I'm pretty smart and head right to the counter, or behind it. That's typically where they keep their snackies!

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  2. Cosmo, what fine taste you have. You are making me miss my former home in the Windy City. Hope you did find a nice dog bakery to stop in.

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    1. I did stop at Tails in the City! They always have tasty noms. And we ate at a nice restaurant down the street -- Cru Cafe -- that had lots of doggie on the patio.

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  3. It looks like some wishful thinking going on outside of Hermes Cosmo. :)

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    1. An Hermes haul would make a great video, wouldn't it! We may need to work on that...

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  5. Wow, you are raising a dapper man! Cosmo has very expensive and exclusive taste! I think a lovely scarf would go nicely!

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  6. Hey Cosmo, you know where to shop! Looks like you really enjoyed your Chicago trip!

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  7. Oh Cosmo, you have exceptional taste! The Mama's favourite scarf is from there, through she says it would probably look much more stylish on you.

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  8. Cosmo you've got great taste.
    For a dog.
    heh heh
    : ) Katie

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  9. That second shot is stunning. Chicks dig the windblown look, Cosmo.

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  10. Just window shopping buddy? Did you buy something too? :)

    Wags to all

    Your pal Snoopy :)

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  11. *sigh* you get to go to the COOLEST places, Cosmo!

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  12. Are you trying to money into a bank account, the overall quantity sometimes can't be straightaway accessed; there could also be a waiting amount for the check to clear? we tend to square measure the corporate

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