After spending a total of a few hours outside watching her, I noticed many different things that I had not yet caught on. Her tail is always up, since she is really fluffy. When her tail is down I know there is something wrong with her. Every time I go outside she starts smelling me, the first afternoon I did this observation she sniffed my notebook and everything I had with me because it was all new things for her. She spends most of her time on the grass or in her dogloo (name for dog house for snow dog).
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Tyara is a mix of an Alaskan Malamute and Akita, that's were she gets her fluffiness. She is small like an Alaskan Malamute but has the face of an Akita.
She doesn't really do much because of her age but she still messes around like a puppy at times. Even though it feels like I've had her for like forever, with these observations I start to wonder new things of her. I wonder if while the smoke was going on if it affected her? Or if she feels like a weight on her because of her fur?
She's beautiful. She'll probably miss you when the observations end. :) I like the question about her fur. One of my dogs has a really thick coat (all she does is shed) and I worry about her in the heat of the summer. It also takes her forever to dry off.
ReplyDeleteYour dog is so gorgeous. Let me know when she has babies. With all that fur I would expect her to have weight on her but the smoke can affect dogs sadly. My dog is the same way.
ReplyDeleteI really adore your dog and it's perfect flaws. I also questioned that if the smoke ever affected any of the animals or to anyone in the household . Do you think the fur gets the dog hot or uncomfortable?
ReplyDeleteYour dogs beautiful, it has those brown eyes and it catches my attention! I'd love to have a baby if she were to have any. Have you attempted to teach her any tricks?
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