I’d say so. You already have a pretty good build up on your back, but a good shake would take care of that. You have a ways to go before you can’t slog through it. I’m thinking you guys will be home by then and you will be stretched out in front of the fireplace warm and toasty.
I’m glad to see he’s wearing that nice warm jacket – that will help keep him a bit warmer and hopefully dryer, too. We had a dog years ago who had a very thin hair coat (similar to a greyhound’s); when the weather was cold and wet, she was very happy to put on her warm jacket. Once we were done outside, she would come in and lay down on a heating vent to get all roasty-toasty again.
mikenjanet almost 3 years ago
I’d say so. You already have a pretty good build up on your back, but a good shake would take care of that. You have a ways to go before you can’t slog through it. I’m thinking you guys will be home by then and you will be stretched out in front of the fireplace warm and toasty.
angelolady Premium Member almost 3 years ago
That’s a snazzy coat, Fred. Did it come with boots? Aw, your ears are already in the snow.
ronaldspence almost 3 years ago
Fred, are the bird and dog buried under the snow? Try to find them and keep them warm! Enjoy your snow day!
juicebruce almost 3 years ago
Fred try to stay where the dears have already walked ;-)
SusieB almost 3 years ago
Cute coat you’re wearing Fred
'IndyMan' almost 3 years ago
Just ‘face it’, ‘Fred’, you are not suited for winter travel ! ! ! !
anncorr339 almost 3 years ago
Fred needs doggie boots
Dobber Premium Member almost 3 years ago
A moving snow drift.
SheMc almost 3 years ago
Is it me Fred or have you got a bit longer since it started snowing? shame you don’t have snow shoes on, hurry home & get warm X
GSD Mom Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I’m glad to see he’s wearing that nice warm jacket – that will help keep him a bit warmer and hopefully dryer, too. We had a dog years ago who had a very thin hair coat (similar to a greyhound’s); when the weather was cold and wet, she was very happy to put on her warm jacket. Once we were done outside, she would come in and lay down on a heating vent to get all roasty-toasty again.
david_42 almost 3 years ago
I had a greyhound who hated her jacket, but she was smart enough to realize it made a big difference when the temperature was below freezing.
mourdac Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Jaws-of-Death, my 90 pound gentle-as-a-lamb pittie and our other dog will be in heaven, it’s snowing in NE Pennsylvania this a.m.
Sir Isaac almost 3 years ago
shake your bootie Fred
Rolf Rykken Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Fred! Dogs love snow! : )
jr1234 almost 3 years ago
jr1234 less than a minute agoFred is looking like an eclair with whipped cream on top
or a hot dog with too much mayo?
Not TJ almost 3 years ago
lol
jhpeanut almost 3 years ago
Here on the U.S. eastern coast, we are having snow/rain/sleet right now. It is March after all.
TSRaman almost 3 years ago
I’ll call the SPCA
Bambihunter6 almost 3 years ago
Fred knows. Snow is Devil Dandruff.
Teto85 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Our Lab/Newfie mixes love the snow almost as much as the rain. They can’t get enough of it.