Dogs of C-Kennel by Mick & Mason Mastroianni for November 20, 2014

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    Observer fo Irony  about 10 years ago

    Step one: find an animal with warm undercoat and skin it.Step 2: find a hyperactive animal that creates body heat when standing still.Step 3: Take the body heat source and burrow into straw until hunger sets in; emerge for feeding then return to the straw.

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    johovey  about 10 years ago

    As soon as the temperatures drop, my dogs are just like Kenny. I can’t get them in the house. No, they are NOT huskys.Lab and Germ Shep mix. Go figure.

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    T_Lexi  about 10 years ago

    Hang on Iggy, hang on… I’m knitting you a snowmobile suit as fast as I can!

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    gorbasche2  about 10 years ago

    While growing up in northern Minnesota, every January (or thereabouts) was at least a week where the temperature (NOT including windchill) never got ABOVE minus 20 f.

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    libbydog  about 10 years ago

    early snow in Minnesota this year – didn’t even get yard work done. I hate snow – my 5 year old could stay outside all day.

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    Elvanion  about 10 years ago

    This is why when people ask “Isn’t that dog overweight”, you can always reply “No, he just Husky.”

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    Old27F20  about 10 years ago

    Yeah dog, try telling that to the folks in Buffalo, NY!! They’re up to their ting-tangs in SNOW.

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