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Q*O*T*W*~*Cool Weather*~*10/21

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Happy Humpday, Everyone!

It's been really cool, finally seeming a bit like autumn, here in the mornings. My hounds all race around the yard and play and play and play, especially in the morning chill. I think they get exceptionally frisky after the long hot summer.

Question of the Week:  Do you notice your dog(s) behaviour or mood changes in cooler weather?

 

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Jess is far more anxious in the winter. I'm not sure why but it's really noticable.

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I definitely see a difference in the dogs when it's cooler.  They spend a lot more time outside and Emmy will actually sleep outside at night.  Right now are nights aren't that cold - high 60's to mid 70's.

 

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My two tend to get lazier when it's cold. They like to stay inside in front of the woodstove :) Their mood doesn't seem to change much tho... and they always enjoy the first snow/ flurries.

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