Last winter, my dog Max discovered snow for the first time. He bounded outside, skidded across the yard, and then launched himself into a snowdrift like a furry cannonball. Instead of just running around, he buried his face in the snow, snorting and sneezing like he was trying to unearth buried treasure. After a good while of this, he finally stood up, completely white from head to tail, and proudly trotted back to me, looking like a snowman that had come to life.
As I laughed and reached for my phone to capture the moment, Max decided that a snowball fight was on. He pounced on a fresh snowball I had just thrown and promptly rolled over, flinging snow everywhere. In that instant, I realized my dog was having a better time than I ever could, and it hit me: he wasn’t just enjoying the snow—he was convinced it was a new best friend, and he was determined to win it over with every playful leap and joyful bark!
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It really loves snow.

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What kind of dog is that? Looks cute af
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Looks like an American Eskimo
T
Could be Finnish Lapphund. Looks like it and they absolutely adore cold and snow. Wonderful dogs.
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It’s an “it”. Says so in the tittle.
S
This is what I thought too the second I saw the dog ♡ I wonder how common they are outside of Finland/Nordics (the door knob didn’t look like Finnish)?
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An it apparently.
H
Grade A Colombian snow
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Do you have any idea what the street value of this mountain is???
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No, so am I better off dead?
F
At least one hellfire, maybe 2 of people can swim.
T
Go that way really fast. If something gets in your way – turn!
D
I used to spend time at my cousin’s in a rural area. If it had snowed and I went to walk the dogs, the tall, skinny one didn’t even want to go out. The big, heavy one would do basically exactly this.
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Breeds?
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Skinny one: half Pit, half Whippet. Big one: half Black Lab, half Chow.
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Seems like normal behavior for the whippet and chow sides. I don’t have ideas on pit bull or lab tendencies. Maybe try a dog coat for the pit whippet bull since they were born “naked”.
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Normal for Labs is normal. Whippets are hyperactive, not that able to understand people, but friendly. Normal for Chow’s is usually OK, but sometimes they’ll nip at you if they want food or a walk, and they’re not cuddly. Normal for full Pit’s is don’t put them around small children, and don’t piss them off. But the last I think has to do with most full Pit’s having been bred as guard dogs for a long time. Pebbles loved to play-fight (totally pulled her bites if she got you), but she was death on small animals (not the second family cat who she trained, cleaned, and took care of), from rats to raccoons. But she also loved to jump up and cuddle, which was a little difficult when she was 65 pounds and you’re just trying to smoke a bowl and watch TV…
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everyone love snow if they have a home
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I dont like snow because snow means cold
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Well as long as we don’t HAVE to go out into the snow. Granted, that much snow in my area would shut us down for 2 weeks. And again I say, as long as I didn’t have anywhere to go, I’d be thrilled.
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Bot post.
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I can’t imagine all that snow feels comfortable on the butthole, but I’m not a dog so what do I know
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You’re not a dog, but you do have a butthole. Give it a shot.
K
Best comment ever…lol
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Imagine your butthole is covered in fur. Like shag carpet underwear.
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Imagine?
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Sounds fantastic
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Also, it’s like the back of a car staying dirty even after rain: it can’t reach there if you keep going forward.
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That rhymes: I can’t imagine all that snow\ feels comfortable on the butthole\ but I’m not a dog so what do I know
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It could be a Christmas song! My butt hole soaking up the snow Tra la la la Snow up to my knees in the seasonal breeze Tra la la la la la la Icicles hanging from my butt Tra la la la la la la la That’s all I have. Please add more 😊
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To the tune of Tra la la? As in “ding ding dong”?
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Yes, I think so. It worked in my head as I was typing it
M
I always wonder about birds and squirrels when it snows. Their “undercarriage” must be REALLY cold. For context, I do live in a southern state, so it doesn’t snow often and therefore most of our birds don’t migrate.
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It?
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It is a dog, yes
T
He or she is an animal like us, not an object
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Could be a language thing. In my country we absolutely love our pets. We don’t have much homeless pets, like strays are really not a thing, haven’t been for decades. And we call animals “it”. There’s nothing disrespectful in that, just a way of speaking. It would be little bit strange to talk about animals using he/she type of pronouns in my language.
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Why is Reddit so heartless today? Of course this good doggie is not an “it”.
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Them/they, be modern. 🫣
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It prefers them/they anyway. 😏
T
I am french and in our language it would be considered as super inhumane and very bad to call a dog “ça” (equivalent of it), we treat animals like living beings not objects, even the ones we eat. Why the hell does English do this ?
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English doesn’t really do this usually. While technically not incorrect, it sounds unnatural and heartless. Most people refer to their pets as he or she and not it, which is why there are many commenters here pointing out that it was weird to call the dog “it”.
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In french even a table has a gender, and that doesn’t make our treatment of her more humane? We lean on her, cut on and into her, draw on her, bang on her with a fist, etc. Why should calling something it be worse than calling her iel or xe? If zey like it, isn’t xe ok?
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Yes in french we don’t have a pronoun for objects, but if a language has one (or more doesn’t matter) for living beings, and one for not living beings, why would you use the second one on animals if not to treat them as lower than you ? It’s not that you are going against the animal’s preferences or some other human concepts that sounds wrong to me, it’s the fact that it’s subtle message means “this dog is my object” that is wrong.
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Applying French standards to another language seems needlessly seeking problems. French eliminated the latin neutral. That’s suspiciously “sexist”, forcing sex on any noun). Your moon is feminine, German moons are masculine. Neutral gender is not for objects only. And tho many dog owners might prefer their dog to me, to a lot of others, dogs are indeed below people. That is separate from whether we own them which you also object to, but which is legally the case. But this has nothing to do with the use of neutral. Cattle, a sheep is gender neutral because it can be either. A bitch or a cow or a mare is a she, a station, bull a dog, is technically a he. But still English usage used to be “it” . I agree with you it kind of shows an estimate of lower intelligence. But that doesn’t mean no love. Nowadays we can use they, xe, ze, ve, to avoid gendering people, so apparently some people don’t feel that gender is that important. As long as the dog is happy like this one, and well treated why be upset?
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The debate here isn’t about gender, but I agree that I shouldn’t have brought the french language as an argument, that was a bit too much french universalism from me. But on some of your arguments I am forced to show you my nation-specific pov. > dogs are indeed below people And who decided that ? It’s an opinion and it’s not mine, it’s also written nowhere in any law exept religious ones (wich doesn’t have any legal weight in France). You say that we legally own dogs, maybe that’s true in your country, but not in France where animals have special juridical statuses amd are legally considered as “sensible beings” and explicitly not “objects”. They can be adopted, not owned, even though you can say it’s “my dog” like you say it’s “my child”, in fact they are legally closer to the child status than the object, at least for company animals (not cattle which has another specific status).
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I didnt say it’s objective, i said some people consider this. Ask any middle eastern person. Dog is an insult, not a compliment there. You now bring french laws into an English language discussion about a happy snow dog on Reddit. Relax a bit Also please go and tell the french hunter who stole (dognapped? Adopted without our knowledge?) our teckel in the Auvergne to give it back.
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> And who decided that? Common sense did it. Do you take your dog to school? Does it get free healthcare (in countries with free healthcare ofc)? They dont have the same status as human because they are *animals*.
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Yes.The only reason I upvoted the post is because it speaks normally about an animal (for a change, these days).
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that’s quite a sad hill to die on
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“It”?
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