| But does it shit and piss and ruin the neighbor's snow? Does it steal pine cones? |
nope because Im not an a-hole owner. Steal pine cones? huh |
Op here-- lol. Well, our neighbors built what we called a "poo labyrinth" for their dog this weekend. Used their snowblower to create a winding trail thru their back yard so their dog could do his thing. They invited our dog to partake of the labyrinth, which he's been happily doing. The two dogs have always been best friends. |
Love that! Our dog created her own poo path through the yard. She did it the first day and hasn't veered from it. At least it will be easy to clean up because she's been going to the same spot every day. |
| My dog weighs about 7 pounds. We just moved from Pittsburgh this summer. She is 2 years old and is nuts about the snow. I think it's funny for such a small dog to be so fearless about snow |
+1 Kind of like some people are or are not.
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I don't have any dogs and am more of a cat person, but that is adorable. |
| My dog gets so distracted playing and eating the snow that he forgets to poop. I keep reminding him but I kind of wish it would go away so he could get back on schedule. What a crazy dog. |
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My four month old lab puppy absolutely adored the snow. I have no idea how she managed to bound through 30 inches when she's still not yet 20 lbs and shorter than the snow, but she figured it out. She still now prefers to pee on snow, even when there is plenty of grass available. Silly puppy. She is so happy.
Loves life and not the most brilliant mind, indeed!! Lol, what a great description! |
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My dogs LOVE the snow.
They create their own paths through it by wading through it (even if it's up to their chests) and have no issues with playing in it, doing their business, etc. It's hilarious to watch them play in it. |