It’s not officially winter, but here in Iowa the first snow pretty much marks the beginning of the season. Since it snowed yesterday, even though it didn’t really stick, welcome to winter!
From a dog mom perspective, I’m both looking forward to and dreading winter. Here are my reasons:
Why I’m Looking Forward to Winter:
- Watching the dogs kick up the white stuff and don snowy beards as they romp in the yard is oh-so-entertaining and festive
- Cuddling with my warm pups as the snow falls outside is extra comforting
- Observing Duke camouflage himself in the snow (as long as he buries his brown patch in a snow drift) will be fun
- The Viner family holiday card happens in winter
- Tromping through the snow, all bundled up on a walk with the dogs, can be invigorating or very peaceful
Why I’m Dreading Winter:
- Icy roads and sidewalks = treachery for a person holding on to two leashes
- The icy roads and subsequent salt coatings don’t do any favors for dogs’ paws either
- Dealing with the pent-up energy of two boxers in a small house who can’t get a decent walk because of those icy conditions (or because it’s -20 degrees) can stretch a person’s patience
- Tromping around in the snow with the dogs can be cold, wet, and windy
Winter also seems to enhance my natural inclination to worry, and I fret about whether I should walk the dogs due to the salt on the streets or how long they should stay outside and this and that. So I found this handy guide to winter care for dogs from the AKC website.
Are you dreading or looking forward to winter? Why?
Since we’re on the subject of winter, the Wisconsin Humane Society, where one of my college friends works, holds a fun event called the Bow Wow Blizzard Camp to teach kids about how they can help animals in need (and probably also to get the kids out of the house while they’re on winter break) . Check it out and see if there are any similar events for kids near you!




Funny I was thinking the same thing last week when it snowed here in Colorado. Can’t wait to see camo-Duke pictures.
Great dog-loving minds think alike! I’ll be sure to share Duke’s camo pics–if I can find him.
I can’t wait to see your Viner family holiday card! I think it’s great you’re giving information related to winter care for dogs…we don’t have snow, but it does get cold! Debra
I’m looking forward to winter. It snowed here recently but only stayed on the mountain tops. I do feel for the stray dog population here. It’s hard for them in winter.
That’s true. I hope they can find some shelter.
I have to admit that the only thing about winter I miss is watching the snow fall outside while I’m snuggled up by the fire. I did take Lola to the mountains once for a snowy weekend and she loved it. Reading your post makes me feel a little guilty that I haven’t taken her back to the mountains again. I’ll have fit that in this winter.
Which mountains do you visit? You live in Arizona, right? I’d love to hear about it when you do take her!
Our winters are pretty mild, but we’ve already had a little snow. Unusual for us to have it this early.
Now where do you live? I was thinking Arizona–is there snow in the mountains there?
I love winter and snow! I find the lower temps invigorating and look forward to it every year. My dogs love it too and it’s so much fun to see them romping in the snow. The temps have finally dropped here in Michigan and we got our first dusting of snow on Thursday – not enough for the dogs to play in, but enough to get excited about winter!
Love the photos of Gertie and Duke!