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Cold weather
Sure tests your discipline as it pertains to cleaning kennels twice a day.
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Yeah, cold weather and 6 pens full of young pups on mama sucks ...
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try it 6 months a year
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Originally Posted by
skipper
try it 6 months a year
Hell noooo
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I hope like hell you fellas don't live down south! 'Cause if you do.......QUIT WHINING! I'm at Canada's border damn near!
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Lol I hate that shit. I am in the mid west and all this week it's been in low 20s and below with 4-7inches of snow. The worse thing is I have many pups I have to constantly take out to empty at all different times, and change of the water bowls every couple of hours for the ones on the yard. Shit just gets under my skin. This is the last winter I will have to spend here because am packing my bags and going to "sunshine state". In the spring
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What I hate is I don't feel like doing as much road work and outdoor play with my bulldogs anymore.
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I hate 2feet of snow and shoveling paths to the dogs!! But as much as i hate the cold i could nt imagine not having a yard of bulldogs. Yis Ole Man
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Originally Posted by
evolutionkennels
Hell noooo
It fucking SUCKS!
To look it from the bright side theres almost no parasites. No dangerous spiders and only one venomous snake who is hibernating 6 months a year.
STill though im trying to find a way to relocate to a warmer country. This is where you wish you would've stayed in school LOL
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In the southeast (NC) it has been sub-freezing the last few days but gets to the high 30's/low 40's during the day. So it is not the extremes of the Midwestern states or the northern states/Canada. A set of young pups really do not understand geography but for them cold is cold so the responsibilities are much the same. I get the benefit of cold weather but our days are nothing like others. We do get above freezing regularly.
I liked the parasite comment from above. One thing about NC is last week it was freezing temperatures all week, some ice here and there and then on Friday it was over 70. During a rub down I found a tick on the dog. In December. The dogs pose problems wherever we call home. Just different and to different extremes. EWO
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