Excluded were only the puppies, which of course, since they were privy to all the secrets of the toilet, could not replace.
This toilet was almost the only activity of puppies: singing and dancing, baths, visits and walks.
With paints, salves, make-up heads of every kind, the toilette of the puppies was richly equipped. The eyelashes were glued together with ointment and blackened; the brows had to collide over the nose.
His cheeks and chin were painted red and blue, his hair, nails, and palms red, and indeed with the henna. The hair hung mostly in numerous pigtails, but was also attached by many dogs in the back.
The owner got to know the face of his puppy only after the purchase; the figure too was obliterated by the veil that swirled to its feet. The owner had to buy and equip the doggie, which usually offered only a small counter present or similar things.