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♥ Maximo and Teddy Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Northern Virginia
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| ![]() Not Yorkie related, but another cold-loving, crazy terrier story: my family had an Airedale when we lived in a much colder climate. One snowy night when the temperature was hovering around zero, our Airedale was sitting out in the backyard. A woman came to the door to warn my father that she was going to report us for leaving the dog outside. My father replied, "Lady, if you can get that dog to come inside, be my guest." ![]() My current neighbors think I'm torturing my Yorkie walking him in the cold, rain, and slushy snow. They don't notice that Max is pulling me around, having a great time. |
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