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Hopalong

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Re: any savvy dogsters here?
« Reply #45 on: January 23, 2014, 06:11:57 PM »
Hi, Boat, thanks for asking!

She has serious cabin fever and is NOT fond of the polar vortex.
She's goes outside reluctantly to do her bidness.
Picks up her feet and glares at me like, "Why have you frozen the ground?"

But in the cuddling dept., she's a champ, and I know we'll make it to spring together.

Any pets where you are?
Hope you're not freezing too....

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Re: any savvy dogsters here?
« Reply #46 on: January 23, 2014, 11:02:21 PM »
 :? nah I wouldn't think that most creatures should like polar vortexes apart from penguins and white bears

It's been mild here, I've been wearing a single pair of jeans or leggings with tunics :) And a knit loop scarf, a hat that I made and a thin-ish jacket over a sweater or polar fleece.

IF it was really cold it would be doing leggings under pants, multiple pairs of socks at the same time. Multiple mittens at the same time. I've done all that before, even two hats. Not sexy at all :)

I'm just pretending it's spring, wearing floral stuff with long sleeved shirts under.

Dog torture booties, an acquaintance of mine got her dog trained to wear those in the winter :)

My roommate has a Rottweiler and mutt downstairs, they pretty much have a whole living room to themselves the room they live in has no real human furniture etc. It's kind of redneck. I would leave them in the garage personally. Gave them a bit of hotdog tonight. They are okay, we haven't bonded or anything I am just a possible hand out provider.

They also don't get baths very often (possibly never) so I generally just stay away but they are cool for the most part. I'm allergic so it's not that much fun. I pet them on occasion, the gray mutt likes to chase sticks but sometimes gets skittish (was told she was a rescue). The mutt is pretty sly and sensitive. I would probably offer to attempt at walking them but I kind of let my room mate take care of that and not get involved. I think they are funny to watch sleep the gray mutt will lay there on her side with her legs sticking straight out and her eye balls will look at me but her body is just stuck there. The Rott snores really loud I can hear it on the second floor of the house.

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