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I have a mini weenie dog and this is her first season seeing snow. She was born in the summer so this is all new to her. At first she had a hard time going in the snow, and it would take awhile to get it out of her. She was curious and would eat the snow and jump in and have a good time, but she cannot stay out too long because she gets cold very easily. I'd recommend getting a sweater or something for your dog.
PS I have that hot dog suit, hahaha! |
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Poor little weenie dogs. Maybe when I retire I will get one and buy its a bun like Charles has.
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