Snowy loves the outdoors and especially loves her daily walks

Waiting patiently, Snowy waits for us to wake up every morning to take her out so she can breathe in the fresh air, enjoy the sounds, and to relieve herself of her bodily fluids. 

She loves the new smells and adventures that she goes through every day and she loves marking her territory in her special areas that she feels as if they belong to her, daily peeing up to 5 times in one walk. 

Lampposts, garbage cans, fire hydrants, all are places where Snowy competes for her own individual scent as the sole victor and holder of power there. 

She wanders into the grass and sniffs to her heart’s content and often comes upon some disgusting surprises. 

For example, one time Snowy stumbled across a pile of poop. 

We practically had to drag her away from that and on today, while Snowy had gone on her daily walk she stumbled across a dead bird. 

Snowy’s curiosity would almost had gone to her if it had not been the quick thinking of the holder of her leash pulling away from her the trance that held her in place at the time. 

Sometimes when in an open area we let Snowy loose she follows us. 

Snowy hates leaving our side and so whenever she isn’t on a leash, she never leaves our side with the exception of something arousing her curiosity or food. 

They come in between the invisible leash we hold on Snowy and completely take control of her, taking her away so the only way we break her trance is by quickly picking her up and stopping her from whatever is distracting her. 

These walks are her only break from the indoor habits she has built up, mainly consisting of one thing.  Sleeping. 

She sleeps every chance she can get whether it’s a 5 second period or up to multiple hours, she sleeps. 

These walks make sure that Snowy and us, get exercise every chance we can get and so that she doesn’t add weight to her 3.5 pounds because when Snowy’s weight goes up, her body stays down on the ground because of the effort it takes her to move around. 

Exercise adds to the amount of work Snowy puts in her life by staying fit so that she can compete with other dogs such as Eunice, for attention and love, which in her case, those things are at the top of her list for doing things in her life. 

The nature helps her calm down and adsorb what goes on around her and she breathes it in and enjoys it. 

She also loves walking with us, her owners to slowly learn to trust her instincts and us through whatever comes in the way during the walk, good or bad. 

The information on Snowy helps you convey that she really loves walks and nature and that it is partially an essential part of her life during this time.