Especially Sheltie owners - does your dog do this?

When the office Sheltie goes out, and there's snow on the ground, it's hysterically funny. He'll find a "good" (not stepped in) spot, shove his nose, and much of his head if it's deep enough, into the snow, then he'll throw himself on the ground upside down and flail away, squirming and wiggling and almost rolling. It's so funny - then, he'll stnad up, covered in snow, and shaaaakkkke - he's a tricolor, so the white snow on his black coat show up very well. Then, once he's shaken, he'll do it in a new spot!

Our St. Bernards would "snowplow" - just shove their nose into the snow and go right along that way. When they'd raise their heads, there ould be a little triangle of snowpile on their muzzle. I've seen other dogs do this, but never seen the "snowflailabout" act before.

My brother's Husky(mix) adores snow. He'll roll in it, let it pile up on him, even prefers to nap outside in a blizzard - you have to see which snow pile has the chain leading to it to find him.