Getting frisky in the cooler weather

I'm sure it isn't only mine that appear to be getting kid of excited about the cooler weather these days?

(In the applicable parts of the world, of cource!)

We've been to the dog park a couple times this past week and Dixie does her polite walk around meet and great, and then has these little spurts of energy where she runs and runs and runs. The other dogs chase her and sometimes she has even jumped on and off of some stranger's lap!

At home the two of them are ALWAYS wanting to be outside, where they run and wrestle non-stop. Calling them inside they race in and slide across the floor in thier excitement. It is like they cannot sit still, and shortly after they are inside I have to put them out as they get really silly and then race for the back door again. They crash into things on the way through any of the rooms, and no shoes are safe by the door anymore. They need to be stolen by Dixie and she teases Bosley to no end with them.

It is like having a couple of silly 4 month old pups, without any of the house-training woes :lol: :lol:

I love the fall, and it is my favourite season of all. These two pups of mine seem to be really enjoying the fresh cool air...but they are wearing me out!!! :lol: :lol:
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Hey.. I can send you two more.....Mine are out of control as well.
Yes, I'm just noticing more interest in these old guys. Thankfully none of them have the energy your's do......nor the interest in shoes! I'd be in real trouble.

You might notice their interest in food increases now too.
I remember when my OES, Daisy, wouldn't come in from the snow without a fight. Great fun! Good luck with your little ones, they are precious. :go:
I'm looking forward to the weather warming up so mine are not so full of energy. 8O Winters is gone, spring is in the air so still full of energy. Bring on summer :twitch: :plead:

Then I will be complaining it is tooooooo hot :roll: :lol:
What is the weather like by season in Melbourne, Australia?
Summer dam hot night and day anywhere from from high teens to low to mid 20's overnight anywhere from the high 20's to low 40's through the day.

Autumn (Fall) nice around 20's to mid 20's through the day and cool at night. Frosty in the mornings.

Winter Cold, chilly anywhere from 1 to low teens and colder at night sometimes below 0 into the minuses overnight 8O , snow on the mountains except this year crappy snow season. :evil: Drought still happening in OZ and usually foggy dark mornings to start the day.

Spring has sprung so warmer days but nights still cool. Tomorrow we are expecting a lovely spring day of 22c. Still need the heater on at night but flowers are blooming and so is my hayfever. :lol:

Also Melbourne is also known for having four seasons in one day too. 8O Yep hot, cold, hail, rain you name it, the weather can change at a blink of an eye 8)

Now this gives you figures to play with converting Clecius to Faranheit :P
That's a cute image! Almost like spring fever! I know when I used to ride all the horses felt friskier in the cooler weather. FL hasn't begun to cool off yet :? but I can just imagine how Bingley will feel come January! :D
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