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My little guy loves the snow. It is so amazing how many things we love that we share. Anyway, he loves the snow and must be picked up at times just to get him inside. Well, the snow is shallow in places but over his back in other places. He loves to go into the deep snow. Now, will his dingy fall off if he gets it too cold? If he goes do-do in the snow in a spot that i cannot get to, will another animal eat it for valentines day? Should I make snow ice cream out of yellow snow and give it to the dog abuser here? Hay, I could also put some of those chocolate tootsie rolls in it that my dog makes. Good idea, thanks. Is you pet having problems?

2007-02-13 17:44:31 · 8 answers · asked by grannywinkie 6 in Pets Dogs

8 answers

sounds like your pet is fine, you have many problems though. i would see a professional.

2007-02-13 17:48:09 · answer #1 · answered by cagney 6 · 5 1

My cat was so cute when it recently snowed here. He's 3, but I'm in TN where it never snows and we got about a 1/2 inch. He's never seen snow so I let him out and he was amazed by it! He didn't know what to do with it! He put his hand in it and took it out like "What is this stuff?" Finally, I had to pick him and carry him back inside because he seemed really concerned about it!

2007-02-13 17:50:16 · answer #2 · answered by First Lady 7 · 3 1

Interesting questions. My dog loves the snow, as well, but being a short haired animal, he can't be out in it for long.

His dingaling should be fine. I don't know many dogs dumb enough to stay in the snow long enough to get frostbite on their privates.

It's quite possible that another dog will eat your dog's poo if you can't clean it up. Hell, my dog picks up frozen turds sometimes to chew on 'em (he doesn't eat poop, but they're frozen...he can't smell what it is, therefor thinks it's just a nut or crabapple or something).

Giving a dog abuser a toiletcone would be hilarious....but it could also come back on you in the form of criminal charges.

2007-02-13 17:51:48 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

When you first started asking your question, I thought you were normal. Then the truth came out. You're the one that's "nuts". I live in Minnesota--we have snow!!! None of my dogs have ever lost their "thingie" due to the cold or snow. And it was 21 below zero or colder for 10 days straight!!

2007-02-13 18:07:55 · answer #4 · answered by Matts_Girl 2 · 2 1

My little female French Bulldog loves the snow, but we just got about 6 inches of snow yesterday and it is high enough to touch her belly and she really hates that. Plus, it is drifting and in spots you cannot even see where they are except for the occasional set of jumping ears. It is kind of sad that I went out and shoveled a spot for the dogs to go potty before I shoveled a path for myself to walk them outside, but if I had to potty in the snow I would want it shoveled.

2007-02-13 17:59:09 · answer #5 · answered by iluvmyfrenchbulldogs 6 · 1 1

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2016-12-04 03:59:26 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

That question started out normal and got progressively weirder.

2007-02-13 17:48:35 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 5 1

sorry

2007-02-13 18:03:26 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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