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Amusing Monday: Watch them snow dogs go

November 21st, 2011 by cdunagan

When I woke up this morning, the ground and trees were covered with snow at my home west of Green Mountain. It was the third time this year that snow has stuck around more than a few moments.

It doesn’t take much to amuse me today. How about some dogs playing in the snow, starting with one you might have seen already? After all, this video has been viewed more than 5.6 million times since the video was posted at the end of 2007. See video player at right.

The video was taken near Ward. Colo., in the late 1990s, when it snowed 54 inches in two days, according to the person who shot the movie.

Here are some other snow dog videos for your amusement:

Dog sledding without the sled

Snow time is time to play ball

Stop, thief, stop!

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