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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 140
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I find this kind of funny, so I thought I'd share.
Layla absolutly loves the snow, even thought she gets all balled up with snow everywhere. She has learned something tho. When she's really bad, I put her in the bath after a long play in the yard and use the shower head with luke warm water to melt everything. This way she's dry and doesn't melt for the next hour around my house. Just this weekend when she was out, I brought her in, and to my amazement...she walked to the bathroom, and jumped in the tub. As soon as I turned the water on, she lifed her leg right away for me to start melting the snow underneath. I didn't even have to touch her leg to lift it. I thought it was cute...either that, or the snow really bothers her when she comes in and it's stuck to her, so she knows where to go to get it off now. The funny thing is, if I rinsed her off, and let her out again...she run head first right back into the snow. She loves it!!! |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 1,083
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Now that is nice. Wish Marley did that, he loves the snow too, but when he gets real bad in coverage and we take him to the tub we meet with quite a bit of resistance. Can't imagine him ever wanting to jump into the tub. he gets through it ok without too much trauma, the big baby. Keep up the good work Layla!!
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