one problem with small dog is winter. around here we get a fair bit of snow, so to make it easier for our old girl to go. I take the snow blower and clear out a space for her to take care of things without her getting her butt cold. or colder by sticking it in the snow. the new puppy has yet to go thru it, so we see how he does. all 22 pounds of his hyper little ass. I wanted to get a older dog, but she wanted a damn puppy.
My Chow loves the snow. When we ot a bunch he puts his nose down ,has his butt up and does the snow plow nose dozer thing, he makes me laugh my ass off every time ! Thank God for mans best friend.
One winter in northern Michigan, I somehow got stuck with a small dog. It was supposed to be a Labradoodle, but obviously wasn't. It might have been half miniature poodle, but the identifiable part of the mix was obviously a Yorkshire Terrier, and it looked like the result of the Yorkie raping a drowned black rat.
So, there was 18 inches of unbroken powder snow in the backyard when I let this 12 inch long dog out. He hesitated at the edge of the porch, then dove in, disappeared for a moment, then bobbed up to breathe two feet away. He just kept going, tunneling through the snow and bobbing up every two or three feet. He was having the time of his life!
one problem with small dog is winter. around here we get a fair bit of snow, so to make it easier for our old girl to go. I take the snow blower and clear out a space for her to take care of things without her getting her butt cold. or colder by sticking it in the snow.
ReplyDeletethe new puppy has yet to go thru it, so we see how he does. all 22 pounds of his hyper little ass. I wanted to get a older dog, but she wanted a damn puppy.
Same around here. I make paths for them. Two small dogs (3 when we watch our daughter’s), a Golden pup and, Klaus the house pig…
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That look you get when you wonder, Was that a fart or did I shit my pants?
ReplyDeleteOne of those little frantic dogs.
ReplyDeleteThats not frantic that's love
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DeleteMy Chow loves the snow. When we ot a bunch he puts his nose down ,has his butt up and does the snow plow nose dozer thing, he makes me laugh my ass off every time ! Thank God for mans best friend.
ReplyDeleteOne winter in northern Michigan, I somehow got stuck with a small dog. It was supposed to be a Labradoodle, but obviously wasn't. It might have been half miniature poodle, but the identifiable part of the mix was obviously a Yorkshire Terrier, and it looked like the result of the Yorkie raping a drowned black rat.
ReplyDeleteSo, there was 18 inches of unbroken powder snow in the backyard when I let this 12 inch long dog out. He hesitated at the edge of the porch, then dove in, disappeared for a moment, then bobbed up to breathe two feet away. He just kept going, tunneling through the snow and bobbing up every two or three feet. He was having the time of his life!
His legs were short and his rocket was long and Dingo was his name oh.
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