It's a balmy 51 degrees here Al! You need to do what I do... Just toss the dog in the snow and where he lands is where he goes! :) I had a black lab and a golden before I met Steve. When we were looking for a dog we figured out we had very different ideas. He didn't want a big dog in the house. I finally got frustrated and asked him what he wanted... a Pomeranian? Eleven years later people wonder why my Pom doesn't act like a pom <VBG> I always tell them to keep their voices down he doesn't know he's a Pomeranian and I want to keep it that way! I keep catching my husband shoveling little paths through the snow in the winter when he thinks I'm not looking. My dog is really a great dog. Deb
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bruce P. Whittle, DVM Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2004 12:22 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [VFB] Light sprinkle of snow Allan, Do you want me to work on some stilts for your dog? Bruce ----- Original Message ----- From: "Allan Fish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2004 8:34 AM Subject: [VFB] Light sprinkle of snow > Greenwood (south edge of Indpls) got a light sprinkle of snow > overnight. Meaning it's almost up to the headlights of the car. > > I think our "official" accumulation is around a foot, depending where > on the drift it's measured. My driveway faces N/S, and the only > drift is at the front of the car. A friend called who has an E/W > driveway. He has a four foot drift in his drive. > > I told him as soon as I had my share of brandy, I'd send the St. > Bernard down his way, assuming there was any left. > > I went out to get the morning paper (the driver has a Jeep Cherokee). > Our little ragmop of a dog went out with me for her morning tinkle. > She couldn't even squat - just layed there long enough to leave a > yellow spot then tried to wallow her way back. It's bad when you > live in occasional snow country and have a dog that is so low to the > ground that you have to go shovel it a poop path. That comes right > after the driveway, which comes right after the brandy. > > CARPE DIEM > > (doesn't that mean don't pay more than ten cents for the fish with big scales? > > Allan the shoveler......esp. if the snowblower can't handle it. > -- > > Allan Fish > Greenwood, IN > [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
