Our second husky was NYC rescue, After 5 years of apartment life she didn’t get the whole “husky” idea. So my daughter made her a path to go do her thing. And, being MY daughter, she made it in the shape of a ‘P’. It was the dog’s Pee path.
My late loving wife and I had 2 Chihuahua’s and I would go out and sweep a path for them. When we knew there was a big snow coming, I would put down an old sheet and then pull it up so they had a much larger area. Our Catahoula Leopard dog would just plow right through. I do have some old pictures where the snowfall was too much so I had to use the snowblower and it was so deep you can barely see the Chihuahua’s ears in the paths I made.
My neighbour shovels a big spiral in the deep snow in his back yard so pup dog can run off his extra energy at high speed without having to do the salty street/ windrows from plows.
stairsteppublishing almost 2 years ago
efinitely spoiled, but look on the bright side, at least he won’t be leaving wet footprint through the house.
Doctor Toon almost 2 years ago
I shoveled a path through the yard for our St Bernard in her senior years
She didn’t mind cold and she loved snow, but she got too old and weak to plow through it like she did as a young dog
Dani Rice almost 2 years ago
We had one dog who hated getting wet. If she had to Go while it was raining, one of us had to stand over her with an umbrella.
saylorgirl almost 2 years ago
My dog loves the snow. But if it’s 3 inches I still have to make a path for her because she’s a very small Sheltie.
David Lieb Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Wow, he has a sleigh shovel!
P51Strega almost 2 years ago
Our second husky was NYC rescue, After 5 years of apartment life she didn’t get the whole “husky” idea. So my daughter made her a path to go do her thing. And, being MY daughter, she made it in the shape of a ‘P’. It was the dog’s Pee path.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member almost 2 years ago
We shovel places in our yard for our elderly Malteses to do their business. Easier than cleaning the carpet
poppacapsmokeblower almost 2 years ago
“Spoil the dog?” There’s an alternative?
KEA almost 2 years ago
Sometimes?
cuzinron47 almost 2 years ago
Well, it’s not like you put down a red carpet.
Rolf Rykken Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Max is wonderful and worth spoiling. : )
T... almost 2 years ago
Better spoil him – remember he’s mans’ best friend…
John9 almost 2 years ago
My late loving wife and I had 2 Chihuahua’s and I would go out and sweep a path for them. When we knew there was a big snow coming, I would put down an old sheet and then pull it up so they had a much larger area. Our Catahoula Leopard dog would just plow right through. I do have some old pictures where the snowfall was too much so I had to use the snowblower and it was so deep you can barely see the Chihuahua’s ears in the paths I made.
montymiff almost 2 years ago
heathcliff2 almost 2 years ago
I have a little one who can handle an inch while her late big buddy could handle seven or twelve. Neither wanted the snow removed.
djtenltd almost 2 years ago
We SHOULD spoil our furry companions because after all, they provide us comfort and companionship especially when we need it the most.