We haven't seen snow all winter despite a trip to the Midwest. During our trip to Bend, we made a quick stop in Government Camp. It's the closest town to several ski resorts. I think Mr. N forgot what snow was like.
Then two hours later, we reached Bend which is in a high desert region.
Mr. N was not quite what sure what to make of all the changes but he took it in stride. He's a pretty adaptable little dog.
How does your dog react to change?
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You look positively adorable in your plaid coat in the snow! It's good to get some snow under your paws at least once a year. We did the snow to desert thing last year on our Vegas drive and Bailie was baffled.
ReplyDeleteIt's pretty confusing!
Deleteadaptable and adorable. How magestic and fun loving. LeeAnna at not afraid of color
ReplyDeleteI can't begin to imagine climate changes like that in one trip! Mr. N. you sure are adaptable, and an adventurer for sure. Beautiful poses as always!
ReplyDeleteThanks! He does like posing.
DeleteWow! What an interesting trip - looks like you had fun! :)
ReplyDeleteMr.N you are a master at surviving anything.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool variety of adventures.
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That looks like a fun trip. We have yet to get Rita to see some snow! At this point, it will have to wait until next winter I guess! Rita is probably not as adaptable as you, so it would be interesting to see her reaction!
ReplyDeleteI imagine it's even harder for you guys to see snow.
DeleteI'm glad to report that the pups are change troopers ;-) We've moved quite a bit since they've been with us, so they're used to change. They have not experienced a hefty climate change, however!
ReplyDeleteWell done, Mr. N. You can roll with the punches. Changes in routine throw me into a panic and state of confusion.
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Good job Mr. N! He also went from coat to no coat. :)
ReplyDeleteYou sure are a cutie Mr. N. We are happy to finally have no snow around us.
ReplyDeleteMine don't usually get change like that. LOL They adjust to weather temperatures well, but most times we kind of ease into it. :-)
ReplyDeleteSnow is fun when you don't have to live with it all the time. :)
ReplyDeleteActually, our dogs take the changing seasons and changes in routine that brings all in stride.
Jan, Wag 'n Woof Pets