http://www.raylsaunders.com/images/willy.jpg He's currently banging around the kitchen trying to de-clump his muzzle. Is this normal? Is there any easy solution (other than a hair dryer)? |
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Gentle de-icing by his upright is his only hope.... Perhaps you need a three-step return program.... 1 hour in the mudroom/deicing chamber, followed by 4 hours of drying, followed by 1 hour of house privileges, followed by going out again! Thanks for posting this! |
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Love It! I remember those days well with my last Sheepie. We don't get much snow here in the area I live in, mostly rain during the winter, so don't have that problem. I am however looking forward to snow, when it happens and seeing how Mallory reacts to it. I'm betting she will love it though and will make herself a snowball beard just like Willy's! |
Hahahahahahahha!!!
Thanks for the warning, I'll gather de-icing supplies before letting Bentley outside! |
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So cute!! Hair dryer or a little warm water over the muzzle, courtesy of his best upright friend, will do the trick. Enjoy! Wish we would get some snow!! |
HILARIOUS!!!! Poor guy! Chicagoland received 6-12 inches of snow yesterday depending on where you're located. Annie was out in the back eating the snow, but she didn't get as many snowballs as Willy! |
HAHAHAHA, Poor guy. |
I am rolling on the floor...that is the funniest thing that I will see today...Thanks a lot!!!! Poor Willie....xoxo |
ha ha ha ha ha ha yep its normal.. lol lol
Kim & MAIZIE |
He's all thawed out now, and very anxious to get back to the snow (we've got almost a foot now) but I'm not sure I want to let him back out. He obviously likes to dig with his face; I was just hoping that he might not try it with snow! |
Soooo funny.
Looks like it was a great time. |
That's a hilarious shot.
Yes, I think snow is one of this breed's favorite things. Here's Frank's first snowfall from last year. http://www.ideapatio.com/oursheepdog/snow.html |
Awe, I want a baby Frank. |
Somehow Clyde came in clean but Lucy was covered. She plopped down and started eating the snow off of her front feet and Clyde helped out by trying to eat all the snow off her tail and back feet. It kept tickling her so she'd take off running and Clyde followed, eating her trail of snowballs! |
What a visual! Hilarious, Jill!! |
Great picture! What a cutie pie! |
That is hilarious, love the icey face, looks like time for de-frosting |
haha, sooooo cute! |
What a funny pic
I was wondering if your dog has normal hearing? I've never seen an oes with nose pigment like that... with an all white head, no pigment around the rims of the eyes, and very little nose pigment I would definitely watch for hearing loss. |
So hysterical!! And so typically sheepie. Drez would stay out in the snow for hours, if we'd let her! Silly sheepies!
Chris |
loved the picture. can't wait to get some snow to see how Daisy reacts. I expect it will be very similar |
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Living in upstate NY, land of ice and snow, that is a familiar look. Although I'm not sure Tasker has ever been THAT bad!!!!!!!!!!! I know of NO solution to the problem other than a hair dryer or time in the crate!!! I see you are from NY, if it's upstate it's a look you better get comfortable with as I heard on the news last week that this is expected to be a "higher than average" snowfall year.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA............sorry but it's a really funny picture!!!! |
I have no tips, as it does not snow here. Just wanted to say, that picture surely brought a smile to my face, thanks! |
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