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    MikeDVB

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    My Great Pyrenees playing in the snow... She is like 30" at the shoulder!
    I have two Pembroke Welsh Corgis and let's just say in a few places they all but disappear. It's really funny watching them run through the snow as fast as they can only to find a deep spot and plow face first into the snow.
     

    Suprtek

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    My dog doesn't seem to mind the snow much either...

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    chocktaw2

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    Yeah, it's no big deal if I have to wait 2-4 weeks - I honestly am not super worried about it at this point but would like to have it moving forward say for next year.

    As far as the lawnmower - I'm going to need something when spring comes. I can push mow my .75 acre lot but would prefer not to :).
    I didn't specify that was a chain store. You may have better luck at a local dealership. Sorry about that.
     

    RedneckReject

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    Ours were pure-blood. 3 reds with ice-blue eyes, a white with ice-blue eyes, and then a white with half ice blue half brown [as in top half of each eye blue, bottom half of each eye brown].

    Mine's mom was pure. I'm told she had a habit of finding her way out of the backyard. They caught her with the greyhound down the street....which is REALLY weird because you don't find a lot of "in tact" greyhounds around these parts. Then there were puppies.
     

    chocktaw2

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    I have two Pembroke Welsh Corgis and let's just say in a few places they all but disappear. It's really funny watching them run through the snow as fast as they can only to find a deep spot and plow face first into the snow.
    The Pug just disappears, the BT is all over the place. Gonna do something different tomorrow. Will be to cold.
     
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