What happens when you put a dog and the snow together? This happens.
Be warned. I am the cray cray dog laydee that stalks the dog park (without a dog) just so she can pat yours.
I stop on the side of the road if I see a cute puppy, I am the woman found patting your dog when you come back out from the shop, or making funny faces through the window of your car at the dog lounging inside. Just this week I followed a truck just so I could watch the dog in the tray of the ute snap his jaws at the wind.
Let’s just say rangers try to commit me and dogs try to adopt me.
So you can only imagine how many dogs I meet and snap on my smart phone at the snow. Actually you don’t need to imagine you can just check out this album on my Facebook Post by Miss Snow It All and see for yourself.
I love this video of two dogs that got lost five miles from home and found on the top of Jackson Hole Mountain resort. Ski patrol rescued them and brought them down on a sled. Bless.
The avalanche dogs at Mammoth Mountain get a pretty swanky ride to word. Four syllable – helicopter.
More avalanche dog love from Jackson Hole complete with doggy go pro cam.
Let me introduce you to Walter, a once ten week old avalanche puppy in training at Alpine Meadows.
And this is Truckee on his inauguration to certified avalanche dog status at Heavenly.
Now believe me when I say I am obsessed?