I can say we just had a blizzard and have been getting one to two storms a week. Oakley has a Hurrta coat, a snood which he sometimes uses as a neck warmer and boots used for wet snow or extremely cold weather. Despite that his paw pads started bleeding yesterday mid walk…he really can't handle the constant snow,ice,cold and ice melt..
I think you should be able to bring your pup out; just keep an eye on any signs of hard shivering or motionless (not wanting to move), lifting up of one foot at a time and staring at you. All those can be signs of cold uncomfortability. Congrats on your new pup and I do agree to use caution around dogs you aren't familiar with, but also keep in mind socialization is super important as well. Try for positive experiences with dogs at a safe distance and try to get in up close experiences with dogs whose medical history and owner reliability are there
Over we go
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What happens when you have a 2 foot snow drift, a 15 inch bgirl(Kitkat) with a five foot fence when there is a bunny in there area. Up and over.:eek: It happened at night so the rest of the night they had to be leashed. The next day we took care of there emergncy exit.:D
What I see nothing wrong here
no stop
I can help
Look Eli, dad made us a race track
really, cool
have you seen are summer place
They had a blast outside helping.:) It is funny to watch them run in and out of there house, making sure no one else has moved in. After they came in they where ready for a nap.
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Oh, my it looks so very cold there!
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It's warmer know than it has been. It almost seemed like a heat wave. The pups did have a good time out there. They haven't been able to go out and play for about 1 to 2 weeks with the cold weather we had. We like this alot better to.
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I like the pictures very cute.
Rita Jean
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Beautifull dogs!
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Thank you.
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Great pics, thanks for sharing
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Great pictures..I love b's in snow..such contrast…great look.