Mare, so glad to know someone else has mini dachshunds like I do. 

Laura

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On Dec 10, 2010, at 6:02 AM, "Mare" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Peggy
> Where is it you live once again please?
> Sounds like wintertime has come to see you. Yes your doggy can smell or 
> rather sense the weather changes coming. It is a natural inborn instinctual  
> trait.
>     I would much rather have snow than freezing rains. You see last January I 
> slipped on the ice outside and fractured both the radius and ulna bones right 
> at the wrist on my left arm. Ouch! I never had such pain even birthing my 
> babies. They transferred me by ambulance to Tulsa to where an orthopedic 
> surgeon could fix it with plates and screws and such. I never want to see ice 
> again. Besides that we live in the country and have a rather long driveway 
> that is almost insurmountable to get up.
>    My mini dachshunds love the snow and play like wild men. The chi's look 
> out the front window and just tremble like...man you are some really dumb 
> dogs ! LOL!
> Hugs,Mare
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> -------Original Message-------
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> From: Peggy & The Girls
> Date: 12/10/2010 12:35:51 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Chihuahuas] It's Freezing Here!
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> Well I just let Princess out for her evening (or should I say morning, it's 
> almost 3:30am) quickie, before I hit the sack.  ITS A BLOODY 21 DEGREES!!!   
> Being the Eskie that she is, she just stands their looking and smelling the 
> air, not a care in the world about freezing!  Lol! I wonder if she can smell 
> that snow is coming?  Actually we haven't had any snow yet, but Sunday their 
> may be some with freezing rains. That's worse then all snow. As long as I 
> don't have to drive in it, I am fine! 
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> How lucky you are if you live in a warm state. I hate winters, always did, 
> but I am stuck here so I find things to keep me busy indoors in the winter. I 
> do get a kick out of Princess when it snows though. She loves snow and could 
> stay out their all day if I were to let her. Last winter, I felt like a kid 
> with her, I bundled up and took her for a quick walk and on the way back she 
> did not want to go inside yet. It was so funny, she kept trying to pull me 
> onto the lawn which had about 6 inches of snow. So I released the extendable 
> leash so she could run through it. Well that wasn't good enough for her, she 
> wanted me in their with her, so I said what the heck... She ran back and 
> forth  and jumping and barking and having a good old time for herself, so I 
> decided to be a good sport and thew some snow at her. She didn't like it on 
> her head, so she turned around and started to kick it back at my face!  Lol!  
>  I threw some more at her and she did the same thing each time I threw it at 
> her she would turn around and kick it back at me and bark and honestly if I 
> didn't know better, I would say that bark was really her laughing at me!
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