Dogs in the snow

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    Jessi Well-Known Member

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    These dogs just love being in the snow!

    Okay, so maybe all of them but that last pug. He doesn't seem too pleased.
     
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    That third one certainly has a smile on it's dial.
    Mishka loves the snow. I've seen her barreling from under a snow covered tree fern like a jack in a box.:)
     
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    Some of these dogs do seem to be enjoying themselves. So apparently they don't mind the harsh cold that accompanies the snow. Either that or they have been living in the climate for most of their lives and they are use to it by now. However, a few of these don't look too happy, they look exactly like my two dogs would if they were expose to the snow, which is to want nothing more then to get out of it, LOL. However, my two dogs are from Arizona, so even in frost conditions they don't like it too much.
     
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    I love the last one, this little pug looks so cute, I think this photo was taken right after he had put his head into the snow to sniff it. My Homer does it all the time:p
     
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    Yeah that Pug doesn't look like he's having much fun lol. All the other dogs seem to be having a blast. I've heard that dogs really like playing in the snow. I can't vouch for this since I live in Florida, no snow here.
     
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    Here is a picture of adorable Yorkie...Yorkies love snow:D

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    Those photos are great. The dogs really seem to enjoy the snow, despite the cold.

    I wonder how Misha would react. She might like the snow, but not the cold. She is not the heartiest dog and shivers any time the temperature is below 60F. I guess she is a typical Californian! ;) Lately, we've been in the 20s and 30s, an unusual prolonged cold spell for us, even in Winter. Misha doesn't even want to go for her walk. She hides from me so she doesn't have to wear her jacket.

    Claudine, that Yorkie is very cute. My brother's family has a Yorkie. He's the most mellow dog I've ever met. Misha towers over his 5 lb. frame.
     
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    They sure look like they are having fun! :D
     
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    Lmao!

    That's hilarious that it's their first time. Some of the shots remind me of when cats are trying catnip. They're rolling around and freaking out over the feel of the carpet or table or whatever they're on. That's how the dogs are 'testing' the snow at times.
     
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    This is surprising, Yorkies usually aren't mellow. Mine definitely isn't:p

    These dogs really enjoy the snow:D :

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    I find this picture particularly amusing. Silly hounds!
     
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    Claudine, Yogi, the Yorkie, is so mellow that he makes Misha look like she is jumping off the walls. When he comes over, he will play a little and then fall asleep in a family member's arms. At least here, he is quiet, though that may be because he is intimidated. My brother says he barks a lot at home. He is gentle and loves people. I wish some of these qualities were in Misha.

    I love those running photos. The bottom has enough snow on him to drag him down. LOL

    Shepherd, that is a silly photos. It's like the front dog is hiding a surprise..."Now, don't peek yet!" :D
     
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    LOL the little one seems to be having a blast! I wonder why dogs seem to tolerate cold weather better than we can. Could it be that they retain heat better than we do?
     
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    I wish I could say my Homer loves people...:p
    Yogi (it's a cute name!) must be a very unique Yorkie. All Yorkies I know are rebellious, loud and quite aggressive:p
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