ANSWERS: 18
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I live in Atlanta and it doesn't snow here so my dogs have never seen snow much less play in it.
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One does..but if there is more than a couple of inches of snow he does not...his belly will drag in the snow.
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meh nop they're so lazy and just drop em selfs on the coutch :D
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Hell, no, but he likes trampolines, and catapults
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IDK yet!! I can't wait to find out though!! She is a toy puddle!! I'm afraid there will b more snow then she is tall!!
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It doesn't snow much here in South Carolina, but GiGi does love cold weather. It makes her very frisky!
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they LOVE it, the sillies...
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She loves it but hasnt seen it often though!!
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Well the few times we do get snow, she gets very annoyed and disappointed. My dog hates any type of liquid, she gets so scared when I try to bath her in the summer.
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My lhasa Arrow only lived up north for one winter, but, she loved it.
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My Rat Terrier believes under 5" of snow is just another aggrevation that keeps him from getting to "the tree". Over 5"..forget it "Why should I even go out and get my "jewels" in the snow?"
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Newfoundlands live for water and snow. They love it!
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yes they do!
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my dogs have never even seen any snow. :)
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My dog Max loves to play ANYWHERE. In the snow, in the mud, in the sand... you name it. He's really cute when he plays in the snow. He's a white bichon frise, and when he's in the snow the only thing you can see is two little black eyes and a little black nose! :-)
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Yes, she loves it.
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He is 3 months and it's freezing out there(for me too) and YES he plays in the snow and will dive bomb right into a snow drift and come out with his face all white. I laugh so much.
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We live in the south, so it doesn't snow often. I have two golden retrievers, a male and a female. Our male is nine and has seen snow before and loved it! Our female is three, and a huge chicken. When it snowed last year, she was deathly afraid. But this year, she had a ball! I think she's only afraid if the snow is actually falling. But if it's just on the ground, she's fine :)
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