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These dogs love the snow! Well, mostly (35 photos)

Here in Southern California we don’t get to participate in all the fun in the snow some of you are having.

I needed a snow fix, and it looks like most of these dogs are having a blast.

How about your dog? Does he or she loves the snow or hate the snow? Ace is a North Dakota dog, so he loves the snow, but he can’t handle much cold. But don’t ask him to wear his vest or booties!

To be featured here on the blog, send your dog photos to Lindsay@ThatMutt.com.

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Black Lab mix in the snow

2
Snow stuck to poodle mix

3
Little dog in the snow

4
Black dog playing in snow

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Golden retriever in the snow

6
Dog running in snow

7
Springer in the snow

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Little dog loves the snow

9
Black Lab thinks there's too much snow

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Dog jumps through snow

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Small black dog in the snow

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Boxer dog in snow

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Lonhaired dachshund

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Lab mix too cold

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Golden resting in snow

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Dogs loving the snow

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Husky checking out some snow

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Husky napping on deck

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Cat in snow

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Huskies so happy in the snow

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Snow angel with my dog

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Line of corgis in snow

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Eskimo dog in snow

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My cat in the snow

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Goldendoodle and goldens in snow

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Dog in the snow

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Lost tennis ball in snow

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Dog cold in the snow

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Dog loves the cold

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Snow on shepherd dog's face

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Cat not happy with snow

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Pitbull mix sitting on rock

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Pom mix in the snow

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Dog pulling a sled

Send your dog photos to Lindsay@ThatMutt.com.

jan

Monday 6th of January 2014

It never snows here but we used to take our dogs up to the mountains. When the first foot touched snow they were back in the car for the rest of the day giving us very dirty looks.

Lindsay Stordahl

Monday 6th of January 2014

I can just picture it!

Rebekah

Monday 6th of January 2014

Love all these pics, particularly the Corgi train!

Jessicavy

Monday 6th of January 2014

#2 looks like he's turning into some sort of elemental! I don't think my dog has ever been to the snow. He had a whole year of mystery before we found him, though. My husband and I tried taking him to Big Bear a few weeks back, but we ran into some complications ("but the web site said we didn't need snow chains!") and then more complications ("How do you put snow chains on? You drive over them, right?") and ended up being sent back down the mountain in shame. Over-all I think Hiccup's opinion of the excursion was something along the lines of, "Why did we drive for over an hour just so I could pee in front of a Wal-Mart in the rain?"

Lindsay Stordahl

Monday 6th of January 2014

I would have no idea how to put snow chains on either :) I'm used to snow, but on flat ground.