Friday, January 3, 2014

As they traverse the country, snow storms often bring up lovely thoughts among pet owners.

A friend from the Midwest writes:

My old dog (age 12+) acts like she is 2 when there’s snow like this – makes me hope that my last walk with her on the day I will need to put her down is on a snowy winter day when we can walk in the snow for a last time. 

This 10-year-old pooch from the East Coast demonstrates the joy!

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