View Full Version : Do you think dogs get seasonal affect disorder?
stacwase
06-02-2004, 07:46 AM
I know it's a silly question. I'm just wondering if you've noticed your dogs getting depressed in the winter and perking up in the spring.
Jake is STILL happy and energetic! I'm thinking it's the sunshine. Maybe he gets the winter blues, just like me!
cloverfdx
06-02-2004, 09:03 AM
I have noticed Clover is not as perky these days, Winter has just started and it is getting realy cold. But she will perk up again come Spring. And our little Penny is the same.
ramanth
06-02-2004, 09:17 AM
I think the seasons can affect pets just like it does people. I notice it more with the cats... in the Spring time, they are bouncing off the walls! LOL!
dragondawg
06-02-2004, 07:13 PM
My version of a Clover dog being half GP, smidge of Lab, and who knows what else is happiest when the weather is Cold, and/or when she is running over the hill after a deer. With summer here she is panting her head off, and much more sedate. So for her the cool weather of the Fall is refreshing and energizing. Of course she doesn't mind sampling the spring grass or garden snow peas. ;)
Her little brother Barney being part black lab and something doesn't really care what season is at hand. He is a continuous happy bundle of energy. :)
zookeeperinaltha
06-03-2004, 03:07 AM
Originally posted by dragondawg
My version of a Clover dog being half GP, smidge of Lab, and who knows what else is happiest when the weather is Cold, and/or when she is running over the hill after a deer. With summer here she is panting her head off, and much more sedate. So for her the cool weather of the Fall is refreshing and energizing. Of course she doesn't mind sampling the spring grass or garden snow peas. ;)
Her little brother Barney being part black lab and something doesn't really care what season is at hand. He is a continuous happy bundle of energy. :) I have to agree the seasons have an affect on my dogs! The seem to be happiest in the fall and spring when it isnt too cold or too hot for them to run and play.
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