Yeah Gene he is a Siberian he's a real nut he is almost like a cat, all of the sudden he'll just feel the need to do sprints around the house and the vacuum cleaner is he mortal enemy that must be play attacked when on.
The snow total is up to 21 inches now and the limbs on my pines are starting to break. So now I have to run the snow blower and the chain saw.
About 14-15" here in Stratford CT. Thank God it's dry fluffy.
The wet stuff hit the Easter end of the state.
My pup Sam loves the snow & eats it. When I clean the snow off his fur, he eats any that drop in the rug.
I used to have a Samoyed that did the same thing. Must be a genetic thing with northern breeds. As soon as he went out in the snow, he would put his entire head under it and start plowing. He would come up for air every once in a while with snow piled up on his head. Very funny.
NO SHIT, I couldn't remember the breed, that's what my dawg was.....I named him Trix....because he wouldn't DO any.....
white with tan markings on the ears....and he got hit by a car one spring day....so we buried him in the back yard there, along the fence line,
almost 50 years ago....:blush:
NO SHIT, I couldn't remember the breed, that's what my dawg was.....I named him Trix....because he wouldn't DO any.....
white with tan markings on the ears....and he got hit by a car one spring day....so we buried him in the back yard there, along the fence line,
almost 50 years ago....:blush:
Yeah, he wasn't much for tricks. Every other dog I've ever seen will go fetch a stick when you throw it. If you did that with this dog, he would just look at you with an expression like "what the fuck did you throw the stick away for, you want it, you go get it" :banghead:
Get rid of that shit by May, okay?:rofl:
NO SHIT, I couldn't remember the breed, that's what my dawg was.....I named him Trix....because he wouldn't DO any.....
white with tan markings on the ears....and he got hit by a car one spring day....so we buried him in the back yard there, along the fence line,
almost 50 years ago....:blush:
Yeah, he wasn't much for tricks. Every other dog I've ever seen will go fetch a stick when you throw it. If you did that with this dog, he would just look at you with an expression like "what the fuck did you throw the stick away for, you want it, you go get it" :banghead:
I used to have a Samoyed that did the same thing. Must be a genetic thing with northern breeds. As soon as he went out in the snow, he would put his entire head under it and start plowing. He would come up for air every once in a while with snow piled up on his head. Very funny.
I used to have a Samoyed that did the same thing. Must be a genetic thing with northern breeds. As soon as he went out in the snow, he would put his entire head under it and start plowing. He would come up for air every once in a while with snow piled up on his head. Very funny.
He's searching for ground rodents to eat. They come up and run around under the snowpack looking for food to eat, and the predatory birds can't see them through the snow. But an omnivoris canine can sniff them out and have a tasty meal.....Yup, it's genetic. Food & Fun. Same as chasing squirrels in the summer.