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Daft question about a dog!
Hello folks
I know this may seem like a strange question but... Our dog ( a Westie) is a bit of a wimp, he doesn't like the rain, wind or cold. We couldn't bear to leave him behind so I guess he will have to toughen up! Just wanted to know how other dogs have adapted to the Canadian winter and how they get exercise in the extreme cold. Have a picture in my mind of wee icicles! :rofl: Cheers |
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My aunt who lived in Timmins ON had a westie. It was also a complete wimp; she could take it for walks in the summer, but come the cold weather (about 8 months of the year in Timmins) it was more like a daily carry around the block, despite the many coats that dog had. It's my understanding you don't see a lot of whippets and lurchers in Canada for a reason... ;)
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We took our boxer(female) over there for 18 months and what a sissy. She would try to tiptoe in the snow as she didnt like getting her feet wet, so much for the breed having a rough image lol.
Seriously though she managed fine never had to get a winter coat or similar and being a boxer was extremely short haired. |
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I'm sure he'll be ok, once around the block sounds about right for me too! From one extreme to the other- our friends moved to Perth,WA and took their black labrador-she stays inside all day to avoid the heat. |
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Originally Posted by treehavn
(Post 6832365)
It's my understanding you don't see a lot of whippets and lurchers in Canada for a reason... ;)
LOL, we brought our 3 dogs, one of them being a lurcher and they all have coats to wear in the bad weather. Hmmm, will be interesting to see what they make of a decent snowfall!!!:D |
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i have a berneese mountain dog, although she loves snow, she wouldnt come out in the summer as she couldnt cope with the heat.
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I hate to admit this - I have shih-tzus - three of them - the youngest and the oldest are a bit of a problem in the cold weather. Given a slight chance they will pee and poop in the house. The middle one is good. If I take my eyes off the other two come the cold weather - they sneak into a room where they can't be seen. I am really going to try and keep them confined this winter until I actually see them go.
This might be a problem with your dog. But as I said, my middle dog is pretty good. |
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Originally Posted by Arrona
(Post 6832890)
i have a berneese mountain dog, although she loves snow, she wouldnt come out in the summer as she couldnt cope with the heat.
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My dog gets walked twice a day 365 days a year, (even when it's raining - he hates getting his feet wet and I have to pull him off the stoop) the trails get quite quiet in the winter as all the little dogs stay inside.
Our friends have a mini snauzher - can't for the life of me spell it today. When the cooler weather comes he refuses to go for a walk, when the cold weather comes he refuses to go off the deck. |
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Originally Posted by Purley
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I hate to admit this - I have shih-tzus - three of them - the youngest and the oldest are a bit of a problem in the cold weather. Given a slight chance they will pee and poop in the house. The middle one is good. If I take my eyes off the other two come the cold weather - they sneak into a room where they can't be seen. I am really going to try and keep them confined this winter until I actually see them go.
This might be a problem with your dog. But as I said, my middle dog is pretty good. Maybe we shall look for a house without carpet! We also need one with a sturdy fence, he has a habit of escaping. He might not be so keen to do that there, digging through the snow might not be so much fun! |
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Originally Posted by Piff Poff
(Post 6832977)
My dog gets walked twice a day 365 days a year, (even when it's raining - he hates getting his feet wet and I have to pull him off the stoop) the trails get quite quiet in the winter as all the little dogs stay inside.
Our friends have a mini snauzher - can't for the life of me spell it today. When the cooler weather comes he refuses to go for a walk, when the cold weather comes he refuses to go off the deck. |
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Originally Posted by Deeny
(Post 6833003)
Mine gets walked regardless,in inclement weather he does what he has to do and then sits down until we turn around and head for home.I'm afraid I don't usually argue with him.
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Originally Posted by Piff Poff
(Post 6833033)
Hmmmf! The only time Henry wants to head home early is if it's raining or if it's -50 anything else - we're good to go!:eek:
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Ah bless:rofl: You can get nice down doggy jackets and bootees - I think your pupster might want those.
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Where in Canada are you?
I'm on the west coast and this just isn't an issue as your winters are just wet and not really cold. However I used to live in Nova Scotia and remember noticing that people didn't let their doggies out for very long in the winter when it got much below freezing, especially the little ones. My advice would be to not let them out a whole lot except to do their business in the winter, but if you want to take them out for a bit of excercise do it in the the day when it's a bit less cold and get them a doggie sweater. There are boots for dogs too, but that's up to you and fido whether it's needed. |
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Sadly we are not in Canada yet, I am just obsessively researching. We have been to Ontario and next year will visit Calgary. East or West I will be investing in outdoor gear for us all. I think it will have to be Tartan for a Westie! |
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I've lived all over the country. Let me give you a quick rundown of climates.
Everywhere is beautiful and nicely warm in the summer. Drier for those months out on the west coast than east of there though. Fall is most beautiful in the eastern half of the country. There are lots of deciduous trees that make for lots of fall colours to create lots of beautiful drives and walks the likes I have never seen elsewhere. We have it out here on the west coast too, but more of the trees are evergreen than out there so the effect of the fall leaves is lessened. I can't speak for all the bits of Canada in the spring as I've only been in the maritimes and the west coast for the spring. The maritimes (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, PEI) have a late spring as the snow hasn't usually totally melted until late April or May. I hear that Ontario and Quebec have earlier springs though. Out on the west coast you get your first daffodils in March but sometimes in February. It rains on and off for a bit then in May it usually gets totally warm and beautiful. Winter is simple, for most of Canada you'll get windy winters that vary in how dry they are. Minus 15 to minus 40 at night depending on where you are. Out here on the west coast it may or may not freeze at night, but instead we have a lot more rain. I hear Brits out here comparing our winters to Scotland but I have never been up there so I wouldn't know. I'm mostly just familiar with England. Ok... time to get back to work... |
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Just to add to the other poster, an Albertan winter is a dry cold, with fluffy dry snow. Can't say it's been all that windy where we are but I know other areas are. There seems to be a week or three every year where the cold is REALLY cold -50 wind chills etc, minus 20 doesn't seem so bad after a week or so of that:rofl: Those are the weeks the little dogs stay home for definate, there is one guy down our road that has a little white dog not quite a westie, maybe a mix and he is out for a lot of the winter. Your dog will let you know if it's too cold for walkies.
Incidently my dog doesn't have a winter coat or boots as he has enough fluff, he'll lay out in the snow for that long that when it's snowing the snow will melt and then ice over and I end up pulling ice cubes off him, on really cold days we check on him every five minutes but he's generally happy in his self made doggy igloo. |
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Our old dog didn't cope well in the snow if it was below -14 or so. Latterly I would take a snow shovel and clear about a 10 foot square of lawn and she would gratefully use that and shoot back into the house again.
Over the last year we had lots of "accidents", but I think that was more her age than anything! :( Incidentally, poo is easy to pick up once it's frozen, and in the summer it's easy to pick up once it dries out! (both happen very quickly in Alberta!) :thumbsup: |
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Originally Posted by Morwenna
(Post 6837199)
Our old dog didn't cope well in the snow if it was below -14 or so. Latterly I would take a snow shovel and clear about a 10 foot square of lawn and she would gratefully use that and shoot back into the house again.
Over the last year we had lots of "accidents", but I think that was more her age than anything! :( Incidentally, poo is easy to pick up once it's frozen, and in the summer it's easy to pick up once it dries out! (both happen very quickly in Alberta!) :thumbsup: As long as you do it quickly otherwise it gets iced in and snowed over and you have to use a pick axe to get it out:eek::rofl: |
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Thank you all for your interesting replies, I am adding everything to my ever expanding file. By the time we eventually get there I will need a container for my notes!
The pick axe scenario made me chuckle.:thumbsup: |
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My nephew in England just bought a Westie puppy. Apparently his name is Frankie. My sister said that her son thought it wasn't a tough enough name so I said he could call him "Frank" - that sounds tougher than Frankie. He doesn't look very white to me, but maybe its because he's just a little mite. Really cute though!
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He is cute. If he's anything like any of the Westies I know you could call him Rambo and he still wouldn't be tough.:D
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Use a treadmill for exercise. (See 'The Dog Whisperer') :thumbup:
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Thanks grumpyhaggis,
I had considered that, we have a shiny treadmill in the garage at the moment. It's shiny as it has only been used about 3 times since we got it. Hate to admit it but my hubby was right! |
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I have two Westies. The older one doesn't care about the weather as long as he can get outside. The younger one is a wimp. He doesn't like weather of any kind. In the winter I require to shovel snow off the patio and off a patch of the lawn so they can do their business, given the low proximity of their naughty bits to the snow. Who's crazy here? Certainly not the dogs. As some previous posts have noted you can purchase coats and boots for your Westie and we have them for our little guys, but they've never needed them in this part of Canada.
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Hello brianscottie43
What part of Canada are you in? Sounds like your Westies are as spoiled as our little chap, the things you do eh?! |
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Originally Posted by Deeny
(Post 6933508)
Hello brianscottie43
What part of Canada are you in? Sounds like your Westies are as spoiled as our little chap, the things you do eh?! |
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brianscottie43
We were in Toronto and Ottawa in August-weather was glorious. We were told by a Canadian to come back in the winter and see how we felt about the move then. We are also looking at Calgary, which I believe can be really brutal, I figure you have to take the rough with the smooth. Regards |
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Originally Posted by Purley
(Post 6837409)
My nephew in England just bought a Westie puppy. Apparently his name is Frankie. My sister said that her son thought it wasn't a tough enough name so I said he could call him "Frank" - that sounds tougher than Frankie. He doesn't look very white to me, but maybe its because he's just a little mite. Really cute though!
E&J. |
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