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  • When it snows … make your own snow balls.

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    DebraDownSouthD
    Very cute, lol.
  • Sled Dogs

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    Quote: Originally Posted by Shaye's Mom Everyone looks like they were having a blast! Must admit, before I opened your post the image in my mind was of a group of basenjis harnessed up like malamutes, pulling a sled. Should have known better because I doubt basenjis would agree to such structure! LOL. It has been done. I've seen photos Yes but i'm sure that they like it better this way!! I leave the sledding to the family when they come to stay! You certainly all look as though you're enjoying yourselves.
  • Sherwood dogs in the snow

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    All we got this time was ice. 4 inches of it. We can't even get off our doormat! Abbey just peeks out and says Nah, ain't gonna do it.
  • King of snow!

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    ShannaniganS
    I love the pointing picture, as well. How adorable! :D
  • Snow pictures

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    Shaye's MomS
    Great pictures - Cody looks like he was really enjoying the snow! But the last picture says it all - "okay, that was fun but now I'm cold and tired and leave me alone" One of mine would probably play in the snow; the other wouldn't put one single foot in it!
  • Fearless dogs?

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    NexaN
    Nexa is full af. and she is very cautious in new situations. She is curious and wants to say hi to every dog or person we see, but if they approach her she will back away. The introductions have to go at her pace. We were on a walk the other day and she was desperate to investigate a cat laying in someone’s driveway. She just stood there staring at the cat from 5-6 feet away, as soon the cat came towards her she tucked her tail and ran like it was a lion after her. The cat might have weighed 8 pounds wet. She is wary, but with her curiosity she just can’t let things go.