Ah yes, Canadian doggies love their snow!!! I'm guessing the snow we are getting this fine Monday morning here in Calgary are remnants from the snow you show here. I sure hope we don't get too much - yet.
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Ah yes, Canadian doggies love their snow!!! I'm guessing the snow we are getting this fine Monday morning here in Calgary are remnants from the snow you show here. I sure hope we don't get too much - yet.
Wow, look at all that snow!!! They really do seem happy.
My dogs get frisky in the snow, too, but I'm pretty sure they wouldn't last one winter in the Yukon. Adele especially would try to be indoors 24/7. ;)
Wow, Tamera! I've been away from PT for some time and missed that you'd taken on another dog! I'm so happy for both you and Anvik. I did a little research as to how he came into your lives, but wasn't sure if you'd ended up taking Denver as well?
I have to say that Anvik is a total cutie! He just looks goofy. He made it to doggie heaven on Earth!
You are an amazing woman for all you do for your dogs and cats.
Sigh, I wish I had taken Denver. Denver got adopted the same day Anvik came here. Unfortunately, that night he jumped his adopters' fence and hasn't been seen since. He's been gone for 6 weeks now. I may not have had any better luck with him, Anvik jumped my fence a few times, but I think he would have stayed closer if there were other dogs around, especially one he already knew. He was an only dog at his adoptive home. I hope that someone found him and kept him.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lobodeb
Anvik is a cutie. He's the complete opposite of the kind of dogs we usually get. Not afraid of people at all. He'd like to be glued to me at all times if possible. Howls like he's being killed if he's alone for a few minutes or can't see a person for a second! He's so smart it's spooky and a good little sled dog too. He's having surgery tomorrow so I'm going to run his legs off this afternoon. It will likely be a couple weeks before he can really run again.