Voltie
— smol she
Posted 6 years ago ( 2019/07/12 11:57:55 )
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Oh nuu, I know the feeling...
In my city it's high humidity ALL year long but it's been colder cos... it's winter here? Internet says 94%
Hopefully that's not keeping you down too bad?
Donator — Winchester
Posted 6 years ago ( 2019/07/12 12:01:11 )
It's 18 C, with a humidity of 84% right now. They say it will rain later today, but they said that for every day this week.
I have a fan on at home and only have to go out with the dog today. The rest of the outside things has been done.
Voltie
— smol she
Posted 6 years ago ( 2019/07/12 12:07:54 )
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We've been barely getting rain, but it rained quite a bit today x-x luckily I didn't have to go anywhere.
Hopefully ya get rain, after the walk as well! XD I dunno if the humidity fades eventually after the rain for you so I'm hoping it does.
Donator — Winchester
Posted 6 years ago ( 2019/07/12 12:13:43 )
My dog and me don't mind rain when we're walking. My dog knows that, if she gets wet of the rain, I will dry her off with a towel as soon as we get home and we make that a game. She loves it.
It does most of the time.
Voltie
— smol she
Posted 6 years ago ( 2019/07/12 12:22:44 )
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Ehehe the saame happened with my other cat, she'd follow me to the bathroom too and then freak out when I tried to dry her.
I imagine with your dog it'll be way more fun though~ nice to see that she likes it as well!
What's her name if you don't mind me asking?
Donator — Winchester
Posted 6 years ago ( 2019/07/12 12:28:23 )
One of my cats only allows me to dry him off when he comes home soaking wet.
Her name is Woezel. I named her after a cartoon dog, of a Dutch cartoon named Woezel & Pip.
Donator — Winchester
Posted 6 years ago ( 2019/07/12 12:36:30 )
He does run away when he isn't too wet and can do it himself, but he jumped into a little stream a few times here and then he does let you dry him.
And her ears change position, depending how she feels and if she likes the person she sees or not. The way she has them in that photo ^, means "I'm happy and I like you"
Voltie
— smol she
Posted 6 years ago ( 2019/07/12 12:53:18 )
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I'm guessing he's trying to catch something in the stream, but that's super cute! XD
Ohhh that's a cool fact to know, also super adorable as well! Is she a specific breed, I can't tell? I'm also awful at knowing dog breeds but they're all so interesting.
Donator — Winchester
Posted 6 years ago ( 2019/07/12 12:57:26 )
My childhood cat would jump in a lake nearby, to catch very dangerous, wild... flowers and plastic bags.
Looking at her ears, I always know who she likes and who she doesn't care about.
Officially, she's a Labradoodle. She suppose to be way bigger and have curly hair, like her siblings, but she never grew taller and her hair is smooth and straight.
Voltie
— smol she
Posted 6 years ago ( 2019/07/12 13:04:46 )
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Oh noo hopefully your cat was fine then x-x hahah I'm not used to cats liking water!
Riigh, I do see the Labrador face shape - but I can somehow imagine her not being too tall... but I suppose you got a super unique pup that way!
My cousins dog is I think a pure wheaten terrier and he was meant to be a medium sized dog but he grew HUGE in the end, way past his siblings.