




Copper and Echo love the snow. It seems to bring some crazinesss out of them that I can't explain, and they're not telling either. So after a good romp session out in the new snow, I let them in and Copper was covered with snowballs that were stuck in her fur! She was instantly busy trying to remove them by herself; I realized that this looked like it might be a lengthy process so decided to get out the scissors. Unbelievable!! She was covered! I'm pretty sure she's looking forward to our trip


1 comment:
Well unfortunately it is the only the start of the "snow ball syndrome"
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