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Dogs discovering snow (Original Post)
Iwillnevergiveup
Jan 2016
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Donkees
(31,332 posts)1. LOL!!! Thanks!
IcyPeas
(21,841 posts)2. i love happy silly doggies.
mythology
(9,527 posts)3. We got our malamute when we were living in Texas
and after a few years we moved to Colorado. He got out of the car, saw the snow and went absolutely batshit crazy running around, trying to bury himself in what was only a couple of inches of snow. Fortunately for him, we then moved up into the mountains where we would have snow on the ground from late September/early October until May. In May he would be outside sitting on the last patches of snow/ice to try to save it.
He and the husky would play burying their little non-snow dog brother in the snow. I remember after one particularly heavy snow, throwing the two big dogs off the deck over and over until the little dog wanted to play. Except he couldn't handle the 4 feet of snow and I had to go unbury him.
annabanana
(52,791 posts)4. Yippee!!
love it