Excited Dog Repeatedly Slides Down Snowy Hill

Excited Dog Repeatedly Slides Down Snowy Hill

The snow might be slowly melting, but the winter fun isn’t over yet! When this beautiful dog went walking with his owners he discovered one of the greatest winter secrets: How to play in the snow like a pro!


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He might be a full grown dog, but he’s playing like a puppy as he flips over, then slides down the hill on his back with his legs waving in the air.

He’s having so much fun that once he gets to the bottom, he decides he has to do it all over again.

Is there anything better than watching this beautiful dog enjoying the freedom of a snowy day?


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For me, it brings back those lovely childhood memories when I used to grab a sled and a friend, then slide down the hill next to my house. It was a perfect day off school, with the snow and wind spraying on my face.


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We can only hope his owners gave him a dog treat or two when he got back home. This dog really has discovered the perfect way to take advantage of a snowy day.

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Do dogs like sliding on snow?

Dogs love playing in the snow, and many of them enjoy sliding around on the icy surface. While it may seem like they’re just having fun, there’s actually a practical reason for their behavior.

Sliding on snow helps to cool them down and gives them a way to exercise without expending too much energy. Of course, not all dogs enjoy sliding on snow – some prefer to stay on dry ground!

But for those that do enjoy it, it’s a great way to beat the heat and have a good time.

Dogs have a well-earned reputation for being messy creatures. Whether they’re shaking off water from a swim or rolling in something smelly, it’s often hard to keep them clean.

However, there’s one activity that most dogs seem to enjoy regardless of the messiness factor: rolling in snow. Snow is the perfect material for dogs to satisfy their natural urge to dig and burrow.

In addition, the cold temperature can help to cool them off on a hot day. And of course, there’s the simple fact that snow is fun to play in.

So next time you see your dog rolling around in the snow, don’t be too quick to scold them. They’re just enjoying the simple pleasures of wintertime.


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