Dog Mom Math
Me: It’s too cold to go outside.
My dog: It’s squirrel season.
Guess who wins.
As a dog mom who knows the struggle of braving cold weather, I can totally relate to the dilemma of deciding whether to stay cozy inside or face the chill outside. My German Shepherd’s excitement for squirrel season always seems to trump my complaints about the cold. Despite temperatures dropping, there’s this undeniable pull from their natural instincts that can make even the frostiest days feel like adventure time. Walking a GSD in Wisconsin’s cold months is definitely an experience. While I bundle up with layers, my dog dashes around energetically, eyes locked on every tree and every rustle, clearly declaring that it’s squirrel season. The enthusiasm is contagious, pushing me to abandon my cold excuses and join the chase, even if just for a short walk. These moments go beyond just exercise; they strengthen the bond between a dog mom and her furry friend. The challenge is balancing concern for their paws on the frozen ground and the need to keep their spirits high with invigorating outdoor play. Investing in well-fitted dog booties and trusting the joy that comes from those squirrel-chasing moments has become part of my routine. Embracing the winter walks, despite the weather, highlights a deeper truth about pet parenting—sometimes, their willpower and zest for life simply outmatch our own. Dog mom math isn’t about numbers; it’s about understanding who really wins when it’s too cold to go outside but squirrel season calls! So for every dog mom out there, remember that sometimes, it’s okay to let your dog’s excitement lead the way. Those real-life moments of shared fun and adventure are priceless, and they remind us why we love our dogs so much—even in the coldest times.
