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  • Snow is a rare occurance here in Georgia but last night we got several inches. The dogs weren't sure what to make of it but when they saw someone walking their dog they got excited.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_gnztWmwuY

  • I love when your escape artist tries to climb out. This video made me laugh.

    -Nicole

  • Excellent! :) I hope we get some snow here!

  • @nkjvcjs:

    I love when your escape artist tries to climb out. This video made me laugh.

    -Nicole

    I was a bit surprised to get that on video. Luckily he is very obedient when I tell him to get down. I think he is more interested in getting a better view than he is escaping.

  • I thought Cara-dont-let-my-feet-touch-anything-I-will-melt would die, but she actually went out and ran in the snow today as did Arwen. I guess the dryness isn't bothering them as much as the wetter Christmas snow.

  • Wow. I can't believe that Rainie just sort of hops straight up & catches the top of the fence. No running start or anything.

  • @Andrew:

    Wow. I can't believe that Rainie just sort of hops straight up & catches the top of the fence. No running start or anything.

    He doesn't need a running start to jump onto the stove either. :eek: Remember, this is the puppy that I found walking around on top of the washing machine at a very tender age lol. He had climbed up on a crate then bounced up there. This is one of the reasons I was so eager to keep him. He had so much potential as a performance dog. That whole litter was athletic though. They started jumping as little babies.

  • He looked to be thoroughly enjoying himself perched on the fence like that- even if it was for only a second, made me laugh

  • Wow, Rainie has definitely mastered that fence. Perhaps you can take him rock climbing, lol.

  • I also laughed at the fence jump. It was done so naturally… :D

  • 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.

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