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MO Blizzard of 06 - A cajun transplant's perspective
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[QUOTE="Mully, post: 1127478, member: 16132"] We never get hit like that anymore. Last time that I can remember was maybe early 80's. Side note: I had a Malamute (Hoss) during the last big storm to go through our area. Woke up that morning to a scene just like yours. Walked out to check things out and Hoss wasn't in his dog house. Panic !!!!! Started calling and looking for him, when suddenly a pile of snow started moving and up pops Hoss completely covered in snow. He had abandoned his dog house and let the snow cover him up. He shook the snow off and was looking at me like "What ?????". After doing a little research I found out this is normal behavior for Malamutes, and other sled dogs. They actually stay warmer under the snow when sleeping in their little cocoons. Mully [/QUOTE]
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