Incredible Snow Monster

Feb
16


Oh wait, that’s Dookie! (Tattered, but jaunty, don’t you think?)





Comments

  1. Blessings says:

    Poor Baby needs some knitted slippers to keep ice off of paws and keep pads of feet warm!
    ~~HUGS~~

  2. Liz V. says:

    Dookie, you do your breed proud being so jaunty! Our shitzu loves the snow.

  3. Tracey In Paradise,Pa. says:

    😥 Dookie you are to cute!! How old is Dookie? We just lost our old Beagle “Henry Dew!!” He was 14. He did not like the snow so we would have to shovel out a big square for him to go out and go to the potty..He was not a snow trooper like Dookie!!
    Granny Trace’

  4. NorthCountryGirl says:

    So cute! He looks like he just had a perm.

  5. Sheryl - Runningtrails says:

    What a cutie! I had a shitzu/bichon for 15 years, until recently. He looked just like that all winter long.

  6. Debnfla3 says:

    Well my goodness!

    Dookie IS rather jaunty isn’t he? LOL

    (my favorite Uncle is called Dookie…hahaha)

  7. Chic says:

    Dookie looks like our little Shih Tzu Chelsea only my hubby got tired of seeing hair in her mouth so he shaved it off. OH brother…he should have just left her because now she looks like a little Sheep Tzu. He did the same thing to Bubba (Shih Tzu)….I’m sure our big dog Shep and the donkey’s laughed at them when they went outside..poor things. Dookie definitely looks like a farm dog. :hungry2: :happypuppy:

  8. Nancy says:

    I have to laugh everytime I see him! His city cousins would cringe at his “unkept” appearance…but ask who’s happier?! We had a cock-a-poo, white no less, that loved to romp in snow, sleet, rain, whatever! He also loved to go camping and hiking and drag rocks out of rivers. Not your typical poodle cross but oh so happy!

  9. Gayle says:

    :woof: Dookie’s gonna need a good bath and a shaving this spring! He’s definitely a farm dog!

  10. Michele Messier says:

    He’s a sweetie!!! :woof: :woof: :woof: :woof: :woof:

  11. Barbee' says:

    Dookie is so cute with his West Virginia wild and woolly look! At first I couldn’t recognize him. At first glance I thought “Who is that!”, thinking it was a new dogie. Changing subject: I couldn’t sleep last night after so much excitement yesterday. I watched the Olympics for hours. Then at 8:00p.m. Eastern Time Zone we watched the Westminster Kennel Dog Show at Madison Square Gardens – the first 4 groups. Tonight will show 3 more groups then Best In Show. I mention it in case anyone is interested. I think Dookie should get the TV remote tonight so he can watch. I bet he would drool over all those beautiful dogs! Dookie, the Puli took the Herding Group, French Bulldog: the Non-sporting Group; Poodle the Toy Group; and the prettiest Whippet I ever saw took the Hound Group. Sigh…wish you had been here to help us watch.

  12. Hannah says:

    Suzanne! I’m lost! I heard you were rearranging your sight. I can’t find your posts! Help me? :help:

    • Suzanne McMinn says:

      Hannah, click on “Main” in the menu bar above. I posted two posts today–you can find them there. The two posts were in Cooking and Country Living. You can also find them by clicking on Cooking and then clicking on Country Living–in the menu bar above.

  13. Helen says:

    Bob Marley only wished he could have had dreads as cool as Dookies!

  14. chickensohmyagain says:

    LOL… He is marked just like our Shit-zu Domino was!! We got so tired of the mud being tracked in, I taught him to stand on a rug inside the door so his feet could be wiped off. (For some reason, I have cream colored carpet.)

    “STAND, DOMINO!! FEET!! Good Boy!!”

    Other than that one thing, he knew nothing. Thought he was a large cat or the human in charge.

  15. kerri says:

    Dookie has a Meg Ryan haircut. A get up and go style. It suits him :pawprint: 8)

  16. JeannieB says:

    I just love this snow monster!!

  17. Cynthia Stinson says:

    I think this picture is so funny because I have a Shi Tzu too. MIne was dragging in mud and gunk whenever he went out for a pottie break and was bringing in mud and grass. I took him to the doggie groomer to get him clipped a little shorter. Trouble is, I am living in South Korea and what Koreans do to their dogs is often really funny looking. Mine went in looking cute and a little too puffy, and came out looking like a sausage. I wrote about it on my blog at tribeofstinson.com. Your blog is helping sustain me when I get homesick. I miss living in the country so much. Thank you for your daily inspiration. It gives me hope because I know that in 4 years when my husbands tour in Korea is over, I will come home and get my chance to raise chickens, and maybe some bees too. So Thanks from this homesick Army wife.

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