"junoexpress" <mathimagical.DeleteThis@netscape.net> wrote in message
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| Hi!
|
| I have a question about a behavior my American Eskimo exhibits when she
| goes out into the snow. Most of the time when we go out in the snow,
| she'll roll on her back a lot and also lie flat on her stomach and drag
| her body through the snow with her hind legs kinda dragging behind her
| for about 10 seconds or so. We take good care of her, she has no skin
| problems, etc., and I'm sure it's nothing, but I'm just curious as to
| why she does it. I want to say it's just because she likes being in the
| snow (We had a Chinook once who liked to dive head first into snow
| banks and carry hunks of ice around in his mouth and I _know_ it was
| because he _loved_ cold weather.)
She is cooling her belly. My boys do it when they get warmed up running
outside.
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