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Mine dont mind the snow but they dont stay out long in it |
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Great story, Mike! I can't think of anything you missed. What I'm doing to get cheap and comfy shoes: I cut the fingers off garden gloves Brahma, the one with the rubber dots all around) in Summer and in Winter either rubber gloves or I just put rubber gloves fingers over the garden gloves 'shoes'. They are fixed with an elastic band with some velcro on the ends. To put them on, I lay Mitzi on her back like a baby and in no time the shoes are on. Mitzi loves them and won't walk without them anymore. Cut off sweatshirt arms with two holes for the front legs make great Yorkie sweatshirts. :aimeeyork |
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Just make nice warm coats ..haha they will love the snow for about as long as you will hehe |
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Mike - I think your story is great. I'm sure I'm not original in shoveling snow down to the grass, so no need to credit me. Our back yard is lined with flower beds edged in the decorative bricks. Sissy loves to walk along those, so I try to keep them shoveled off, too. That is easy to do only if we don't get more than a couple inches of snow and that melts before the next snowfall (not normally what happens). She will even choose to potty on the bricks rather than touch down to the cold, frozen grass - especially at 5:15am!! I don't have any winter photos cause we don't stay out long enough to get any - but here is a photo of her on the bricks just a few days ago. Sissy came to me in early November. MANY times at 5:15am during the winter as we were outside for her pottying, I thought just how crazy I was to get her when I did. But since I still go oustide with her for every potty and probably will continue to do so, I guess it really doesn't matter when you get your baby!! |
My lilly had tons of fun in the snow!! She even helped making her first snowman! I really think it depends on the dog. Good luck, and make sure you bundle them up...~lizette:) |
What awesome winter pictures Sophie's Mum! Submit some for the winter section of the yorkietalk calendar! |
1 Attachment(s) Edie was born in Maine, and lived there for over 5 years. She enjoyed the snow most of the time. Here is a pic of her returning from "doing business" in the yard. You really can't tell, but it was a real BLIZZARD when this pic was taken. She was ready to come back inside. |
Well Gucci hated the snow. I took her out last year and all she did was run to the door. She is pee pad train, so I guess it is my fault. :rolleyes: Mike I love your story, very interesting. You and your boys are snow experts so I have to learn from you guys.:) |
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Pic. 1 = Mitzi lays on her back on a comfy pillow and is totally relaxed while I'm putting her shoes on in no time Pic. 2 = Mitzi all ready to go Pic. 3 = Mitzi not 'under' but 'above' the boardwalk Pic. 4 = the Brahma gloves, how I cut them and one of the elastic strips :aimeeyork |
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And, if I ever get around to finishing my article, I'd love to include that! It's so simple, people might just try it, and the more Yorkies we can make happy in the winter, the more healthy Yorkies there are going to be. Thanks! |
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3 Attachment(s) GREAT article, Mike!! And you're right .... Mitzis Mom does have an ingenius idea for booties!! We found that our little "Georgia Peach" absolutely loves the snow! :p We got up on March 12 to find that we had a beautiful unexpected snow! Very early, while it was still snowing big flakes and noone was out we took our little one to the park across the street from our condo. Everything was pristine and not a footprint anywhere. We got ready so quickly that she was only wearing her little red PJ's and sherpa coat. I put her down and she buried her little face in it and then began running around and playing. She ran so fast she was spraying snow everywhere! :rolleyes: We let her play for awhile but not nearly as long as she wanted ... she would have played all day had we let her! Here's a few pics .... "bedface" & all!! .... ;) |
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