I agree with Karen, I am definitely not sick of snow! But who is when you can have snow days? We just got thirty inches dumped on us on Tuesday, and that wonderful feeling of seeing your school flash on the television screen under "School Cancellations" is just wonderful! Daisy was, however, unable to play in the snow because it is way too deep for her! We actually had to save her, she got stuck in a snow bank. For a short dog like her, too much snow isn't good We had to shovel her a little "potty trail!" But she doesn't mind, she has found that she can go down the stairs and travel under the porch to the plowed driveway, and she just romps in the inch or two of snow there Snow-covered pups are just the cutest thing!!! Jackie, you don't go overboard with your doggies! We all do the same things, if not more! My grandparents own a beach house in Seabrook, New Hampshire that we go to every year, but my grandfather does not allow dogs! This is hardly possible for my father and I, who are attached to Daisy the most. This year, we decided not to go without her. Hopefully my grandfather will feel bad that he is keeping us from vacation and give in. We also decided to try to teach Daisy how to do something to help Dad out, like pick things up for him or bark if his vent tube comes undone. Then we could just say she's like a service dog and my grandfather would HAVE to let Daze come! Anyway, it's a big dilemma!!!