Welcome to dog stars on Wednesday! Every Wednesday, we share the story from one of the dog stars. This week is about Amanda and her sweet Chihuahuas and lit.
Subi is a poster child: She likes what I like. She is a little gentle, most of the time, protects himself, but a handful of days is full of individuality. Especially when the outside temperature is just right. She prosper on a sunny day. A refreshing sunny day is her strength. In 34 years of experience, the winter in Canada is cruel and tends to last much longer than the prescribed season. It is almost impossible for her small body to manage eight months a year.
This year we experienced a considerable number of cold slaps and large -scale slopes. In other words, the time to wrap in the backyard is limited to lit. She was convinced that she liked the breeze of the hair while she was Potty, but she was an absolute champion by using her pee pad (or is very close to its end). Her trip outdoors are a little fun pocket and immersed from something common. It’s a bit sad to see her choosing the warmth of our house, but I can’t say she blame her. The smallest snowy mountains are comparable to her pee, and her hairless belly reads the peak.
In the summer, you are lucky to spend the night without running a tap rester in bed. The clue that it is time for a bathroom break is that she takes her time to smell and get a bar. I apologize to my neighbor.
But in winter, everything is calm and quiet. We keep the light traces for the lilies, so that if she needs to pee, she can find her way through the night. However, she seems to have accomplished it all night this year. She must not actually need a toilet break, but wants to flee late at the peak in the summer.
Canadian peak Abu Spring Day
Today is one of those good days. I feel almost like spring. The sun comes out, the air is crisp, but not cold. The sidewalk is starting to appear again. Subi is monitored from the window as the temperature changes. Tired of the gray sky and ice -covered pavement, she is now ready to make up for the time of broken and lost. When I was sitting like a doorman waiting for her to return to the stairs, the minutes were engraved. After plenty of time passed, she was ready to turn the corners, raise the stairs, and return to a cozy house. It is highly likely that tomorrow will bring another round of snow and sudden temperature, so it is a recent bullying, but it is very cool to see Subi recently used when we have it. On a cold day, I still ask her if she may want to give courage in the winter air, but in most cases it is an overwhelming No. One of the things I know is to repeat this outdoor expedition today. As long as she is happy, I’m happy to work with the door.
Swaw may be away from the cold, but when the conditions are just right, she is the happiest chee you have ever seen. On a winter day like spring, it reminds me that even the most cautious heart can be found with the most caution when the right situation comes together.
Cute side story
Subi is very happy to go out at my parents’ house. They have enough space without snow, so they can easily enter and exit as needed. We spent Christmas Eve with my whole family here, which was a decent day. There is no sun, but the cold wind is not cold enough to exhale. My father has opened the path from home to a detached garage every time snowfall so that it can be easily accessed. Subbi went to the garage around the flowerbed and ended up ending. Instead of changing directions, she jumped straight into the snow and plowed it (like a snow swim, I imagined that her feet paddle under the ground). Her round body was sized enough to prevent her from sinking. I was wondering if she should jump in for rescue, standing on the bystander who supports her. It didn’t take longer to her. This was one of the moments I couldn’t help laughing because you were not characteristic, but she was intact and was still cheerful when her feet hit the deck. Probably a once -in -a -lifetime experience, and I am very happy that I have become witnesses.
This article features Amanda and Svi in the dog star series of Wednesday.