Dogs in Shops: Model Behaviour on Marylebone High Street

Marylebone High Street has long been one of my favourite places to shop in London.

Well, I say shop.

Mostly I just wander through on my way to somewhere else, perusing the lovely clean boutique-y rails from the outside in, pretending my hair is glossier than it is and that I can afford to buy more than just a drink from Starbucks.

(What is a soy chai latte anyway?)

Fitting, then, that this is where we should find our second shop dog of the series, a hound who would definitely make me want to spend £100 on something I couldn’t afford in order to pat his head.

Clad in  some sort of canine hoody – what else – and modelling his likeness on a canvas in the window, this dog has quite possibly the pointiest ears I’ve ever seen, and such artistic talent to boot.

Marylebone High Street dog

“I tried to negotiate 2 for 1 deal, but sadly no such luck” said Kara, who snapped the pic and sent it over.

Such a missed sales opportunity: forget Advantage Card points, I want that pup.

 

See the other dogs here. If you’ve seen a shop dog, please send it my way. I am collecting them one by one, saving up their fluffy faces for a rainy day.

Comments

3 responses to “Dogs in Shops: Model Behaviour on Marylebone High Street”

  1. Mo avatar
    Mo

    I think I’ve met this one

    1. sheloveslondon avatar
      sheloveslondon

      He’s lovely. THOSE EARS!

  2. adventuresofalondonkiwi avatar
    adventuresofalondonkiwi

    Eeek, I rather like soy chai lattes. I’ve clearly unintentionally gone over to the dark side!

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