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Originally Posted by Tinksmygirl Thanks yorkieusa. Tink is acting more like herself tonight so with the good results from her bloodwork I am feeling relived. It is looking like she is not going to be a cold weather dog. My vet said it is not uncommon for some dogs ger size to act this way as they adjust to the cooler temps. |
They can surprise you. I remember Kacee's first winter. She didn't really know what to think about it and we just had a dusting of snow all winter. This last winter was awful and we had lots of snow on the ground for months. She would go out and run through it where she could and had a ball. I suppose she just got used to it. She had trails we shoveled through the yard so she could get out and run around a little. She would get on top of the snow and not make a dent in it and then you would see her suddenly sink into a softer spot. She enjoyed it more than I did. That's for sure!