Yeah it helps if the legs are long enough to keep the belly out of the 4" of snowI'm guessing Dachshunds are not meant for New England winters either.

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Yeah it helps if the legs are long enough to keep the belly out of the 4" of snowI'm guessing Dachshunds are not meant for New England winters either.
I raised Chi's back in Juneau Long coat and smooth, I grew up with a papillonknew better to try to get one like her
Yeah it helps if the legs are long enough to keep the belly out of the 4" of snow![]()
Dd #2 had a Chorkie (half chi, and half yorkie). She lived in an apartment in the city. She got it several sweaters for winter, and footwear. At first I thought it was crazy, but learned that it made perfect sense. The dog hated to get her feet wet. She had boots for rainy weather, and when the ground was wet. She loved wearing them when it was wet out. She had some that looked like sandals. The sidewalks, pavement, and such get too hot, and will burn the pads of their feet in the summer. The sandals protected her feet from burning. The sweaters kept her warm in the winter. No, there were no foo foo outfits, just practical stuff like that.
Oh man, you have Neuropathy too. Do your feet ever feel hot? I mean really hot? My Neuropathy in my fingers started last night, pressure on the thumb especially. Getting better tonight!With all the rain we've had lately, the neuropathy in my ankles, and feet has flared some. Last night, I decided to take a couple Ibuprofen, which is usually enough to relieve the discomfort. Well, the Ibuprofen worked, and I decided to do the nightly vacuuming of the kitchen, and breakfast nook area.
As I vacuumed near the counters, I heard something bounce, hitting the counter. I figured it was one of my grandson's tiny lego pieces. Well, as I stepped to move, whatever it was, bounced again. When I set my foot down, it was on that tiny lego. I stepped down hard enough it hurt. I moved my foot to get off the lego, and stepped down again. OUCH. It was still under my foot. Figuring it got stuck to the bottom of the slipper, I took off the slipper.
It was an unpopped popcorn kernel that had bounced INTO the edge of my slipper, so each time I put my foot down, I was stepping on it. In addition to the neuropathy pain, I now have a "stone bruise" on the heel of my foot. I would never have guessed a stupid popcorn kernel could hurt as bad as a lego, if stepped on just right.
Seems to me really hot feet can be Reynaud's syndrome.Oh man, you have Neuropathy too. Do your feet ever feel hot? I mean really hot? My Neuropathy in my fingers started last night, pressure on the thumb especially. Getting better tonight!
Oh man, sorry. We have a ..lot...36! So, we don't see them all on a regular basis, but see them all every year. Hope you can start seeing them more often.Love my grandkids also just have not seen them in 3 years
but time to go bed now