Thursday, February 01, 2007

pup in boots, bored.


finally. i'm back online. it's been out about a week, and now i'm all hooked up, baby.

and pup has boots! born in the fall, she was a tiny sausage puppy through the 2000 winter, and the nights were cold. she lived in a barn her first 6 months, before coming to me. all of the puppies got little spots of frostbite, and mine has a few bare toes now. these bare bits keep her from staying outside in the coldcoldcold for very long.


but now, with her little paw mittens? romps in the snow for as long as she wants! walks along salted sidewalks! hikes in the park! well, as soon as this freakish cold is over and mom can come along. s'posed to be below zero this weekend. *sigh*

and so i am inside with a bored pup and the internets. maybe there are new youtube dog movies.

5 Comments:

Blogger Melody said...

Hehe. You sound unlike myself except I'm stuck in doors with a two year old and because it is so hot outside and wet (apparently a cyclone is brewing not that far away from us!) We are at opposite ends of the scale you and I today, but kind of on the same scale. Listen to me, babbling on... Thank goodness for DVDs, toys, the internet and books!

Here via Michele today. Have a wonderfully warm weekend. And try not to get cabin fever! hehe

7:07 PM  
Blogger Becky68 said...

Here from Micheles today, that's such a good idea to put those on your dog so she can go out in the cold, I understand how she feels, my toes are always the first thing to go numb in the cold!

7:17 PM  
Blogger mckait said...

hmmm so where is the picture?

We are sort of housebound too.. snowy , windy and zero-ish here, too.
I have yet another virus from the kids I work with..

bleh

hope it warms up soon..

12:39 PM  
Blogger mckait said...

Hey!! nice boots puppers! very stylish... :)

She is so beautiful!

Happy snow days to you both!

xo

5:38 AM  
Blogger kenju said...

So, the boots really do stay on the dog? I always wondered if they would.

Michele sent me.

5:02 PM  

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