duuuude my feet were so cold I had to stop in the middle of the road to get the snow globs out, needless to say mom was not impressed about just ploping down in the middle of the road..... but she did help to get them out.... I do like the snow! to bad I couldn't get to the doggie park and play with all the other dogs in the snow!, mom wouldn't take me...mmmpphh!
Hey Charlie - what's that white stuff on your feet? Is that snow? I have never seen snow. The only snow we get here in NSW is in a National Park and dogs aren't allowed... which sucks - it's not like I am going to eat the wildlife or anything... I will get my hoomans to keep looking.
i totally unnerstand wut sydney is talking about... wen i play in the snow i get lots of it stuck between my pads and it is soooo cold that i haf to roll over on my back and put my feets in the air until my peepol come to rescue me!
i gess my peepol got tired of that so they got me little snow booties. i hate wearing them but they do keep the snow out. brrrrr!
I get them tooooo except mine are way bigger and heavier because of my curls. Mum has to put me in the bathtub and melt them with warm water. See... I always end up in the bathtub, even when I can't get dirty.
Hey Charlie! This tip arrived in Dad's inbox this week (from DogAge tip of the week):
No matter how much fur Fido is wearing on his body, his feet have little protection from winter's chill. Here's how to spare his feet from the deep freeze.
Keep the hair on your pooch's feet trimmed short to discourage ice from clinging to them and making painful little frozen nuggets between his toes. And before going out, coat his paws with a small bit of something greasy that will stick to the pads, like petroleum jelly or a spray of cooking oil. When you return, wipe his feet, especially if your streets or sidewalks are salted. Or make winter walks even easier -- for both of you -- with insulated, slip-proof doggie booties.
Thought it might help, Love and Licks, Texas (and his humans).
snow is that white thing on ur legs? hmmm i wonder how it feels like....nvr experienced snow before...probably nvr will since its hot here all year round:(
I get snow in my feet too. It feels awful! I ask to come in so that I can clean them off and warm them up, then I want to go back out and play some more. Before long I'm back inside again.
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That's better than poopy-foot!
Hope mom dosn't catch you tracking it through the house.
duuuude my feet were so cold I had to stop in the middle of the road to get the snow globs out, needless to say mom was not impressed about just ploping down in the middle of the road..... but she did help to get them out....
I do like the snow! to bad I couldn't get to the doggie park and play with all the other dogs in the snow!, mom wouldn't take me...mmmpphh!
Hey Charlie - what's that white stuff on your feet? Is that snow? I have never seen snow. The only snow we get here in NSW is in a National Park and dogs aren't allowed... which sucks - it's not like I am going to eat the wildlife or anything... I will get my hoomans to keep looking.
Love and Licks,
Texas (and his humans).
So is that little Barbie snow cones?
Bussie Kissies
Buster
i totally unnerstand wut sydney is talking about... wen i play in the snow i get lots of it stuck between my pads and it is soooo cold that i haf to roll over on my back and put my feets in the air until my peepol come to rescue me!
i gess my peepol got tired of that so they got me little snow booties. i hate wearing them but they do keep the snow out. brrrrr!
Please send some of that snow stuff our way Charlie....we are melting !
Love
Opy
I get them tooooo except mine are way bigger and heavier because of my curls. Mum has to put me in the bathtub and melt them with warm water. See... I always end up in the bathtub, even when I can't get dirty.
Love nibbles,
Miss Sunshade
Hi Charlie!!
I have the same problem, so my mum or dad trim my paws to avoid the snow to stick. It helps a lot, but not 100%..
It's good to see that other doggies around the world having fun in the snow!!!
Love
Günter
I would love a roll in the snow.
Never seen the stuff.
So it mustn't exist.
Chow for now,
Tin Tin xo
Woh Charlie, you got cool feet. :)
Can you bring some snow to Singapore?
~ fufu
COOL!
I wish it snowed here.
C'Bux
Hey Charlie! This tip arrived in Dad's inbox this week (from DogAge tip of the week):
No matter how much fur Fido is wearing on his body, his feet have little protection from winter's chill. Here's how to spare his feet from the deep freeze.
Keep the hair on your pooch's feet trimmed short to discourage ice from clinging to them and making painful little frozen nuggets between his toes. And before going out, coat his paws with a small bit of something greasy that will stick to the pads, like petroleum jelly or a spray of cooking oil. When you return, wipe his feet, especially if your streets or sidewalks are salted. Or make winter walks even easier -- for both of you -- with insulated, slip-proof doggie booties.
Thought it might help,
Love and Licks,
Texas (and his humans).
snow is that white thing on ur legs? hmmm i wonder how it feels like....nvr experienced snow before...probably nvr will since its hot here all year round:(
I get snow in my feet too. It feels awful! I ask to come in so that I can clean them off and warm them up, then I want to go back out and play some more. Before long I'm back inside again.
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