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Originally Posted by loafer89 My male Saint Bernard hates the snow ... I thought St Bernard's were snow lovers. Is that a common misconception?...

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Old Mar 10, 2008, 11:18 AM   #21 (permalink)
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My male Saint Bernard hates the snow ...
I thought St Bernard's were snow lovers. Is that a common misconception?
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0" in my yard, we got a total of 12" this season, 7" of it in one storm. We've had a lot of ra*n though. Very disappointing, at least it got cold early in the season so the local mountains could make snow early unlike last winter.
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Not much but snowbanks here in Portland. I'm sure it's far different in the mountains even with the rain that was received.
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I thought St Bernard's were snow lovers. Is that a common misconception?

Hercules is my second male Saint Bernard and both of them where not overly thrilled with snow. He has a long haired coat and thick fur on his feet, when he comes in from the snow, the whole house gets wet. My wife's female Saint is a rescue dog and she is used to living outside and loves the snow.
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The NWS is starting to sneak the mention of heavy snow into my forecast for saturday night. Honestly I truly do not want anymore snow here and I am going to do an anti-snowdance if this keeps up.

Hopefully it's just rain with heavy snow in the mountains, where it's needed for a refresh.
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Nothing here but snowbanks until you get into the woods then there's a good 8 or so inches.
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Old Mar 10, 2008, 5:42 PM   #28 (permalink)
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We've still got about 3-4 feet on the ground after the rain. There have been a lot of roofs that have colapsed in the area the past few weeks! We will probably have some serious flooding when it all melts.
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Old Mar 10, 2008, 8:16 PM   #30 (permalink)
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Nothing left here. Some dirty snowbanks in the bigger parking lots but even my driveway doesn't have a snowbank left.
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