If any of you think that's it's cruel to leave Huskies out in the snow - believe me you're wrong.
Our Husky (Blue) wouldn't come in last night but prefered to sleep under the balcony and watch the snow. I've just got back from walking her in the park and she went totally mental in the 8" of snow we've had here in Wiltshire in the last 24 hours.
It was almost like walking out in a designer suit with everybody telling me I had a Husky!
She now down the bottom of the garden just ...
If any of you think that's it's cruel to leave Huskies out in the snow - believe me you're wrong.
Our Husky (Blue) wouldn't come in last night but prefered to sleep under the balcony and watch the snow. I've just got back from walking her in the park and she went totally mental in the 8" of snow we've had here in Wiltshire in the last 24 hours.
It was almost like walking out in a designer suit with everybody telling me I had a Husky!
She now down the bottom of the garden just rolling around in it. Meanwhile Gem (our Rotweiller) of course is fast asleep in front of the fire
Gem is the softest Rotweiller in the world may I add! In fact she gives tough, hard roteieillers a bad name! Fair play to Blue but it's a dogs life eh!
We had a Husky visit us today, came home from work let my dog out and when I let her in it came in with her, a really beauty with one brown and one blue eye, called the vet and took her in to find out if she was chipped, she was so the vet contacted her owner and they are now reunited.
Pete - I'm in Wiltshire too, its mad isn't it, my dog loves it out in the snow as well. Did consider getting my ski's out today just in case I don't get much in from Sat in Boro.