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That fur is warm.
We rarely get snow in Seattle, but once we had an unusually heavy snowfall, so much fun I walked the dogs in it for over an hour. Their backs got covered repeatedly; they just shook it off. In summer weather in the mountain snow, they'll curl up and rest on the snow. I'll sleep in a sleeping bag; they just sleep on a pad beside me, sometimes with my jacket over them.
Cascade mountain weather is often rainy, wet, cold, soaking. Doesn't seem to bother them.
1. Stay away from groomed nordic ski tracks (dog tracks do wreck ski tracks)
2. Choose conditions with firm crust so the dog doesn't break through (even so, a corgi may need to walk in the ski tracks).
3. I now carry the Pawz(TM) booties in case of sore feet (snow chafing between pads).
4. Bring lots of treats.
5. Don't get ski wax in their fur.
:-)
jump off the page! I love your site, too. You describe them
well, helps me to pay attention to my 3 1/2 months with me (about 16 months old at least rescue) corgi, Court.
I found you by searching conjunctivitis. Court has something similar, and he didn't have it except very rarely before he started going to a doggie day care place about 1 month ago (he loves it so, he loves water and they have baby pools and play games with the hose water stream (hard to stop!...anyway, his eyes get red and sometimes watery, occasionally a colored discharge but that stopped. I'll treat him (i have a cream for conjunctivitis, can I ask what they gave you?), after a couple days they get lighter,
and then sometimes really light, or sometimes back to red...
his spirits seem okay, i mean it's been hot and we've had a lot of thunderstorms and after trying many herbal remedies for his
barking out his fear even all night storm behavior, he gets
ACE occasionally, and then his mood gets more mellow.
that's just background as his eyes may be watery or even colored
a little green...but it's wierd that they will clear up and go back to red...would you mind sharing what you ended up doing and if it is still recurring?
As far as my camera- I shoot with a Canon xti, and in most of the shots of kiki on here and my flickr, I used a f4 70-200L IS USM canon lens.. but I also use a 17-40L IS USM canon as well when we're out and about.
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