Subverting Simplicity

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I have a similar love for pygmy goats. They remind me of visiting my grandfather in North Carolina as a child.
ah yes one indulgence does lead to another. the complications of life.

vermont sounds a lot like minnesota. (so says she with the elmer fudd hat and the salty muddy subaru)
Pygmy goats--there's a place close to our house that has dozens of them. Can't tell you how tempted I've been.
I think Minnesota is colder! I've never heard of any dogs around here developing painful paws in winter. I remember walking across the Carleton College campus one windy November night. I don't think I've ever been that cold.

yes, the wind is nasty. i can take the snow, i can take the cold, i can take the dark, but the wind..... oh i hate the winter wind.

the dogs' paws get very painful from the salt that the city dumps on the streets and sidewalks. they also sometimes develop ice balls between the pads. but will they wear booties? oh no they will not.

Hmmm. When Lexi was a year old we took her with us to a cabin on a mountain in Montana. She thought she was in heaven, running all over the place, all over the scree...then the next day she literally could not walk, her paws were so cut up. We had to carry her outside to pee, then back inside. We found a blue liquid that toughened the pads, and we did buy a pair of booties, which she wore, bless her heart, until her paws healed. Maybe you could muzzle your dogs until they got used to the booties?

i haven't tried booties in several winters, i must confess. but i remember trying them with boscoe--cute red booties, with velcro straps that wrapped around his ankles.

he was terrified! he tried to run away from them. he'd run and run and then stop and shake his paws as hard as he could, and then run again.

but when you say "scree" i understand what happened to Lexi. we just have snow and ice and salt. not scree.

Boscoe seems to have his own ideas about foot-related issues--where to put his feet (only on terra firma) and what to put on them (nothing)!

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