Ihwa Mural Village (이화 벽화마을) in Seoul was created as part of the Naksan Project in 2006. The area contains murals by over 60 artists.
Mandoo visited this summer, and as you can see, she learned to fly.
Ihwa Mural Village (이화 벽화마을) in Seoul was created as part of the Naksan Project in 2006. The area contains murals by over 60 artists.
Mandoo visited this summer, and as you can see, she learned to fly.
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My Mom really likes ice cream. So, my Dad searched online for some dog-friendly ice cream shops. To our suprise, he found one that not only allows dogs, but makes ice cream for dogs. The shop is called Fell+Cole, and it is located in Hongdae. You can imagine how exciting that was for me.
I spend a lot of time following my Mom around on various errands. Sometimes, Dad comes along too. Dad and I are often sitting in reception areas waiting for Mom.
Here are some pictures of me in poofy dresses waiting for Mom.
Whenever my mom and dad go to Hongdae in Seoul, they like to go to Cafe Inu for a salad, sandwich, and coffee because they allow dogs. Unfortunately, I need to stay in a doggie high chair, but I suppose it’s better than not being allowed in at all.
Here I am in the high chair wearing my velvet coat with a white, sparkly tutu and my feather boa.
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My birthday is February 20. So, I’ve had two birthdays so far. But I’ve had three birthday parties and four custom-made birthday dresses! Go figure. I guess my mom goes a little overboard.
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Korea is not the easiest place for a dog to live. Many stores, malls, and cafes prohibit pets. But, Korea also has many dog cafes and pensions (small resorts/bed and breakfasts). In the summer, my mom and dad often take me to dog pensions to play soccer, swim, and play with other dogs.
Last summer, I went to a dog pension in Gapyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do. I got to see my old friend, Dalja, the Boston Terrier, and her little sister, Choonja, the French Bulldog. Dalja and I met on vacation in Jeju-do at another dog pension (I’ll post about that trip another day). Choonja has grown so much since I last saw her, and she is now bigger than me.
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For Chuseok (추석), Korean Thanksgiving, in 2013, I wore a Hanbok (한복), a traditional Korean outfit.
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Posted in Blog, The Frenchie Fashionista
Tagged dog, dog clothes, dress, 강아지, fashion, french bulldog, frenchie, 프렌치불독, puppy