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).
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).