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Snow, floppy ears & obedience

 We have gone most of the winter without a lot of snow & could most of the time see bare grass in places.  Well that is going been a thing of the past!  As I sit here we are expecting a big nor"easter & could get up to 18 inches in the next few hours.  We had about 10 inches Thurs & about 3 yesterday so we won't be seeing that grass for a while!  It can snow all it wants today but please keep your figures crossed for no snow on Weds especially in Newark
 These were taken last Weds after a little snow during the night.  We were on our way to dog school & stopped at the park









 This crazy dog with those big ears😁😁


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 Yikes don't run us off the road!
 I love the way she looks at Popster in class
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  1. those snow photos are incredible. Molly's ears, even more so ha ha

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