Now it's COLD!!!
And WET!!!
It seems like every morning we wake up to the gray sky.
Well, actually overcast if fine with me. It's much easier to walk dogs when it's cool than when it's hot.
But, WET is totally another story. It is never appreciated if you have a dog to walk, or if the dog has to go outside to go to the bathroom.
This morning it rained again and I, as a leader of the pack of 3 dogs, had to take them out at some point.
I put on my hoodie, on top of my long sleeved sweat shirt, jeans, thick socks, and got the very excited girls out.
We drove to the dog park first
It started out as a walk in a gentle drizzle. 15 mins into the walk, it started raining. Officially, again.
We kept going as always.
The dogs seemed fine although their coats were getting wet of course.
My hoodie was absorbing moisture by the minute and I started feeling cold underneath.
By the time we finished an hour-long walk, we were all wet.
Head to toe.
I was happy though. The walk itself was good.
The dogs walked very well together and it was harmonious. I enjoyed watching them trying to sniff on wet surfaces so enthusiastically. Very cute.
Soaked head to toe
When we got back in the car, we were again, very tired.
I turned on the heat and we tried to warm up and dry. The dogs gradually collapsed on the car seat and closed their eyes.
I closed my eyes too.
After about 10 mins in the car that was filled with the wet-dog smell, I finally felt warm to the core again, and started driving.
Anko and Millaii in the back. Inside of the car was steamy!
Ginger still alert after the walk
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ANKO and MILLAII are up for adoption. They need new homes.
I am fostering them until they can find nice new owners.
They are current with their shots.
Millaii will be spayed on 10/13. Anko will be spayed sometime in November.
Please e-mail me if you are interested in either Millaii or Anko (or both), or if you have questions, or if you know of anybody who may be interested in them. We live in Cypress, California. 15 mins from Disneyland.
You can foster her for a few days to see if she is a good fit for your family. I will always take her back if you decided she is not the right pet for you.
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