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Wednesday, January 11, 2017

A Couple of Happy Dogs

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Ozzy & Riley
After a couple of snow days it's back to school..boo :(

Linking with Wordless Wednesday

14 comments:

  1. They're having a blast and I bet they loved having the kids at home as well!

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  2. What a wonderful picture! I've never seen anything quite like it. A coating of white snow on their black fur. And from the looks of their heads, they have been sticking their faces down in the snow, too. I bet they loved it! I am tired of being stuck in the house since last week. But today will change all that: church, shopping, and a birthhdy party!

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  3. Seems, they had a lot of fun, a lovely photo!

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  4. It always surprises me that dogs love snow so much Tanya and yet they all do ☺

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  5. It has been my experience that most dogs love to play in the snow. That's why when you've got little kids you need a dog to take the kids outside to play and give you a chance to catch your breath!

    Re kayaking in Florida: The nice thing is you need not worry much about alligators 'cause they only eat once a month.

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  6. There is nothing better. Loving that snow (of course :)).

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  7. They don't need much to be entertained.

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  8. I love to see both of them..super happy indeed! Happy WW

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  9. Snow days! Lucky! They look like very happy dogs!

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  10. We have a husky mix and unfortunately there is no snow in south Florida for her!
    This is my first time visiting your blog and hope to visit again soon. I hope you can visit mine also as I am newly back blogging after taking a few years off to raise my little ones, and could use a few comments and or a follow too :)
    - Lisa

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  11. i love to see pictures of dogs in the snow. Black dogs with the white dusting all over them, and light dogs with the sparkly crystals shining in the sun. Love how they take their snouts and snuffle around in the cold wet stuff wondering I guess---what it is and where it comes from maybe? Love to watch them get all lively and frisky--even older dogs seem to. It just brings it out in them. Our older girl has seen and romped in her share of snow but our younger rescue--she's never even seen snow, wonder what she would think? ha ha LOL

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