• It is just as awful cold in Illinois the high today was 5 and abby lays inside in the sun then she thinks she wants out but then as soon as the door opens she changes her mind, she is so funny!


  • Dittoโ€ฆwe are all curled up inside most of the day! Our dogs must have pretty tough feet, because nobody is complaining too much about going outside, but they sure don't want to stay out there too long. It is 0 right now....


  • When it's really cold (and it is), Lexi REALLY LOVES chasing the laser pointer around the house. (Make sure you don't shine it in their eyes!!) But all you have to do is ask her, "Where's the light?" And she goes into hunt mode and it's all eyes to the ground to look where the red dot will show up next! Then it's OFF!! Over the couch, down the hall, up on the bed- BOOM! Right in the pillows!! Back down on the floor, wait, no- on the ceiling! Coming down the wallโ€ฆ I've got you now!!! ๐Ÿ™‚

    She'll chase it for a good while too!! Otherwise it's hide and seek!!


  • Temperature here today: -28 c (-18,4 fahrenheit)โ€ฆ


  • OMG!!! :eek: :eek: :eek: Do your dogs ever go outside in that weather??!!!


  • when it's just too cold to be out, Tucker and I do lots of training and play inside. I combine fun games with training, to tire him out more. (thinking = great exercise!)

    we play "find it". a little hunting game that works on some skillsโ€ฆ

    holding toy, put dog in a sit-stay.
    instruct dog to "touch" toy w/ nose. (if your dog knows "touch")
    have dog maintain the STAY, while you leave the room (out of sight) to hide the toy.
    walk back to dog - still maintaining the stay!
    give the release - OK! go find it!
    watch dog sniff around house and overturn pillows to find the toy.
    when he does find it, let him have it for a few minutes of fun time. then reinforce commands such as DROP IT or GIVE.
    start again. this time, do a down-stay, or a stand-stay, etc...


  • Well, folks, it was 27 degrees here this morning on its way to 52 degrees at lunchtime. Abbey may not even need her sweater when we go out this afternoon. I'm actually thinking of putting my house plants out on the porch for a little sunshine. One thing's for sure, we ain't moving to Finland!!!


  • And I thought "0" was bad! Whew, that's cold!!!! :eek: Dajana that is COLD!!!!


  • @Dajana:

    Temperature here today: -28 c (-18,4 fahrenheit)โ€ฆ

    That is way too cold for any dog, except maybe Siberian Huskeys!!!!!;)


  • They have all kind of clothes to wear: woollen sweaters first, then winter jackets, booties and beanies. Then they are ready for short walk (they won't poop at our own yard). Today has been colder than yeaterday: -32 c (-25,6 F)

    I'll try later to put some pictures about clothing; they look pretty funny!


  • Dajana I would love to see them all bundled up..it sounds like it must be a pretty funny sight!!!

    I had to take mine out yesterday since the temp finally made it up to 17 degrees Fโ€ฆmy face was numb & I guess theirs too but they had their nice turtle neck coats with fleece lining ๐Ÿ˜ƒ ๐Ÿ˜ƒ ๐Ÿ˜ƒ


  • Here's Lexi in her first REAL snowfall. She HATED it. She tried it out in her sweatsuit and faux mink coatโ€ฆ Shortly after this photo was taken, she started lifting 2 legs (1 front/1back) and crying that her feet were too cold (she did venture off the sidewalk, but only for a short period of time) !! ๐Ÿ™‚


  • LOL That's what Bella does!!! Alternating leg lifts!! We got five inches of snow last night and then freezing rain on top of that. So I take her out this morning and she steps on TOP of the snow - and then CRUNCH! she drops down into the snowโ€ฆ each step she does this... step, crunch, drop... step, crunch, drop. Poor thing just looks at me like "Mom, how do you expect me to go potty in THIS!" Finally she does squat (bum literally touching the frozen snow) and makes yellow snow. I honestly feel sorry for her, I sure wouldn't want to go potty out there!! Brrrrrr!!!:( ๐Ÿ˜ž ๐Ÿ˜ž ๐Ÿ˜ž ๐Ÿ˜ž ๐Ÿ˜ž ๐Ÿ˜ž ๐Ÿ˜ž ๐Ÿ˜ž ๐Ÿ˜ž ๐Ÿ˜ž ๐Ÿ˜ž ๐Ÿ˜ž ๐Ÿ˜ž ๐Ÿ˜ž ๐Ÿ˜ž

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