We had dogs while growing up. In the middle of winter we could tell how cold it was outside without looking at a thermometer, just on how fast they would do their business and return the be let back in.
One time I let the little dog out, I had to step away to answer the phone (this was when they were still attached to the wall, with a cord). After the call, I came back to continue watching my TV show. During a lull in the noise from the TV, I barely hear a “Yip, Yip, Yip”. I forgot the dog outside for 30 minutes. Poor thing, she was nearly frozen solid (not quite, bet I let her snuggle with me to warm up until she stopped shivvering).
Gary Fabian about 5 years ago
We had dogs while growing up. In the middle of winter we could tell how cold it was outside without looking at a thermometer, just on how fast they would do their business and return the be let back in.
One time I let the little dog out, I had to step away to answer the phone (this was when they were still attached to the wall, with a cord). After the call, I came back to continue watching my TV show. During a lull in the noise from the TV, I barely hear a “Yip, Yip, Yip”. I forgot the dog outside for 30 minutes. Poor thing, she was nearly frozen solid (not quite, bet I let her snuggle with me to warm up until she stopped shivvering).
david_42 about 5 years ago
I believe in a secure fence and a dog door.
karmakat01 about 5 years ago
fresh air does feel good after all.
cuzinron47 about 5 years ago
That’s easy for him to say, he’s got a fur coat.
dja1701 about 5 years ago
My cat used to do that in the summer. He’d sit outside my bedroom window and cry until I came outside with him.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 5 years ago
That’s sweet. He’s having such a good time that he wants you all to come out and join him.