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A snow Mandy....

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A snow Mandy.... (canus hammyness)

blooms in the snow!



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Oh this is just a great photo .Mandy looks like she loves the snow ...

20 Feb, 2009

 

~that looks very cold and wet Lori!bet she needed a good drying down!

20 Feb, 2009

 

Beautiful pooch Lori, lovely in the snow :)

21 Feb, 2009

 

She looks right in her element Lori. A lovely photo.

21 Feb, 2009

 

Wonderful picture.
She has even more snow on her than in the other photo !
Please, Lori, may this one go on my Winter Wellie Olympics blog ?

21 Feb, 2009

 

O Mandy ur so Beautiful :) This Pic is Fantastic Lori :)

21 Feb, 2009

 

She is beautiful.........

21 Feb, 2009

 

Thanks folks! Yes she is well at home in the snow...we've been trying a new command for her to learn before entering the house and that's: SHAKE!! Otherwise, it's just as you say, Arlene, I keep her towels by the door...and she gets a wipe down...The snow was coming down like a white curtain, big flakes~ she looked so pretty just sitting there enjoying it all! TT: no problem ...

21 Feb, 2009

 

Thanks, Lori.
I'll put Mandy on the blog tomorrow. :o)

24 Feb, 2009

 

Lori My Summer Knows the Command SHAKE :) I taught it for when she has her baths :) Shes brill i learnt it by Shaking Myself " Head,Arms,Torso "lol :) She learnt so quickly :)

24 Feb, 2009

 

LOL! great..there's hope for her yet, then Jacque! She came in once laden with snow and stood in the middle of the Livingroom and Shook! YIKES! Don't doooo that! I've tried the pantomime a couple of times...sometimes she gets it and sometimes she wants a massage!

25 Feb, 2009

 

Thanks, Lori.
Snow Mandy is now on the Winter Wellie blog.

Jacque ~
I looked at your photos of Summer.
There are some lovely pictures, but couldn't find a winter one.
Do you have a photo of Summer in the snow ?
......... or does she not show up against the white ? Lol.

25 Feb, 2009

 

love your mandy dog is she an long haired alsation

27 Feb, 2009

 

I think she has some shepherd in her, Dylan. ...I think her father was a purebred GS...but her mother was a feral dog...I think Mandy may have some wolf in her too... She has a really dense coat, like a Samoyed, it has three layers... she is quite at home outdoors in our coldest winter weather...and suffers indoors (central heating), In the hot humid summers she really suffers...she spends most of her time in the basement where it's cool. because of her heavy coat we were advised not to shave her in the summer...but as she gets older it's harder to keep her "fleece" clear of mats...so this summer (she is 11)...we will try clipping her.
I'm curious about your avatar...who is this lovely creature?

28 Feb, 2009

 

Lovely picture. She seems in no hurry to get out of the snow!

5 Mar, 2009

 

Thanks Paul...dogs of her breed sleep in snowbanks! The snow will drift right over them as they sleep...when they waken they break out of their snow cocoon...I've seen pics of this and actually seen northern dogs doing just that...it seems, to us, an unreasonably harsh condition, but to them it is natural.

5 Mar, 2009

 

Amazing! It's incredible how nature produces different breeds for different conditions. I don't think our terrier Paddy would like it there. He doesn't like the cold, white stuff much!

5 Mar, 2009

 

He looks a lovely dog

17 Mar, 2009

 

Thanks Donnah! Paulthegard, your Paddy's ancestors probably evolved by eating the same thing that my Mandy's wolf ancestors ate...mice, voles and rats! You know the stereo type of the big bad wolf...ain't so!

18 Mar, 2009

 

I am now officially in LOVE! What a pooch!

9 Apr, 2009

 

Thanks Tosh, Mandy sends a friendly woof!

11 Apr, 2009

 

Mandy looks so adorable and huggable, despite her ccccccold snow covered coat

14 Apr, 2009

 

It's my guess that she wouldn't do so well in Rome! definitely a northern dog..!

17 Apr, 2009

 

No I don't think she would Lori - unless you gave a radical "short back and sides" !!!

20 Apr, 2009

 

She is so skitzzy...she won't stand still for a brushing much less a shave!! I need a muzzle and an army every time I groom her. ~that's an exaggeration you understand~ She is usually gentle and sweet but when she sees the brush, or even hears the word, she runs and hides! and to add insult to injury she SHEDS! Good thing I love her so much!

20 Apr, 2009

 

Poor lovely Mandy - she reminds me of my sister when she was little - she'd run a mile when mum tried to brush or comb her thick hair!!

23 Apr, 2009

 

Hmmmm.... sounds familiar...I sympathize with your sister, that was my lot too! My older sister was so tired of having to catch me and hearing me cry through the whole ordeal that she gave me a bowl cut! (I looked hideous!) My hair was long and a relaxed natural curl...after that haircut the curl was gone but it was still thick as a mop!

23 Apr, 2009



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