As I think of local weather. When it rains… most people would bring out an umbrella. But local winds would rip it up like tissue paper. So… for us the idea is… Someone who is new to the area vs. Us who know better! BTW – it is a major factor why I have so many hats! :)
Folks where I live rarely use umbrellas for the same reason. I own two but usually I use a raincoat with a hood. Both my umbrellas have had at least part of their spokes pulled inside out. Kenny would love it here. But I kinda like Will.
One year, after a long muddy spring thaw, I decided the cat should get outside for awhile. I put him out the front door and only had to wait a few seconds before he got around to the back of the house and came in the cat door. He came through the house and out to the living room where I was sitting. When he got within sight, he gave me a really dirty look and then picked up each paw and shook it before putting it back down. He had already cleaned them, but was telling me he did not like having muddy paws.
I’m fostering a dog right now, in addition to the two furry family members. It’s a Catahoula Leopard Dog. Very energetic, and quite handsome. I’m not 100% sure it’s house broken yet, but no accidents for the last 3 days, so – knock on wood. The rescue organization I’m doing this for is based in Canada, which will probably be where he ends up, after being transported from South Texas.
I have a devoted beagle. if I will take her outside, she will go with me. I have no fence and you just don’t let a hunting dog have their nose at will when you don’t live in the country.
Darth_Walrus_1975 about 4 years ago
While Kenny enjoys playing in the mud.
I Mad Am I about 4 years ago
As I think of local weather. When it rains… most people would bring out an umbrella. But local winds would rip it up like tissue paper. So… for us the idea is… Someone who is new to the area vs. Us who know better! BTW – it is a major factor why I have so many hats! :)
Rista about 4 years ago
Folks where I live rarely use umbrellas for the same reason. I own two but usually I use a raincoat with a hood. Both my umbrellas have had at least part of their spokes pulled inside out. Kenny would love it here. But I kinda like Will.
Vangoghdog01 about 4 years ago
I’ll take the dogs that always pee outside. I’ve walked my dog in a hurricane (Category 2). It is not all that bad on the lea side of a building.
Zebrastripes about 4 years ago
Solution: a rain coat and 2 prs boots…LOL
Diat60 about 4 years ago
Bliss in a mud puddle!
PO' DAWG about 4 years ago
We had a “Chessy” that insisted the car window be down while riding in the rain. She did the same for snow
thejanith Premium Member about 4 years ago
One year, after a long muddy spring thaw, I decided the cat should get outside for awhile. I put him out the front door and only had to wait a few seconds before he got around to the back of the house and came in the cat door. He came through the house and out to the living room where I was sitting. When he got within sight, he gave me a really dirty look and then picked up each paw and shook it before putting it back down. He had already cleaned them, but was telling me he did not like having muddy paws.
cuzinron47 about 4 years ago
Peeing inside? Hope you have a litter box.
Charlie Fogwhistle about 4 years ago
I’m fostering a dog right now, in addition to the two furry family members. It’s a Catahoula Leopard Dog. Very energetic, and quite handsome. I’m not 100% sure it’s house broken yet, but no accidents for the last 3 days, so – knock on wood. The rescue organization I’m doing this for is based in Canada, which will probably be where he ends up, after being transported from South Texas.
car2ner about 4 years ago
I have a long haired shepherd who enjoys a good mud puddle. And a good hosing down afterwards.
Moonkey Premium Member about 4 years ago
I have a devoted beagle. if I will take her outside, she will go with me. I have no fence and you just don’t let a hunting dog have their nose at will when you don’t live in the country.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 4 years ago
I’ve never seen a dog that didn’t like a good roll in mud.