Brrrr!
Peri's newest trick? When it's really really cold outside (I think the snow on the ground has something to do with it too) and he's had enough. He just stops. Completely. Won't move.
It was -1 out this morning. I had to carry him back in the house. Poor cold puppy.





Cupid flew up from Florida last year right before the blizzard. The poor dog went from 80 degrees to 4 feet of snow. He kept running under the porch to "go".
He's well adjusted now...runs out, does his stuff and hauls ass back inside.
I do the same thing to my wife. She hates carrying me in.
heehee! my little lea used to do that all the time. yea, it was cold and she hated snow - and i'll give her the fact that she had short little legs, but really - i think she was just spoiled rotten. she would do it in the summer if she got too hot/tired too. silly puppes!
*shivers* that would make me a cold puppy, too! ...except for maybe the puppy part. unless, of course, I was indeed a puppy. in which case I WOULD be a cold puppy. so yeah.
He was very quick to do his business and race back into the house tonight.
awwwwwww. *hugs puppy* i wish there was snow on the ground here. but it's just REALLY cold.
Every now and then a dog gets an idea in his head, "I wonder what'll happen if I do that?" And he tries it.
When our Foxy turned 16, he decided he was too old to climb the stairs any more. So he'd stand at the bottom of the steps, look up, look back over his shoulder, and "BARK!".
Just one, and he'd give you enough time to come carry him upstairs. But if you weren't speedy enough, there'd be another "BARK!"
And after you carried him up, he'd go under the bed and take a nap. An hour or two later, you'd hear a "BARK!" from the top of the stairs, and the doggy eleveator service would go up and carry him down.
Maybe he's just figured out how to get you to pick him up and carry him!