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Alaska Lying in the Snow, Covered in White Snow

The dog doesn't fear the cold, no matter how cold the weather is, it won't stop it from wanting to go out to play. The netizens' home has a lot of snow, but the dog still wants to go outside to play. When it goes outside to play, its whole body is covered in snow, but it doesn't feel cold at all, sleeping in the snow just like sleeping on a bed.

However, the Alaskan dog is one of the sled dogs, right? Even if it's not a true sled dog, it is a descendant of sled dogs, so it inherits some cold-resistant genes. At the same time, it doesn't sleep in the snow for a long time, it doesn't have any fear of the cold.

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However, the dog has stuck too much snow on its body, look at it covered in snow, it's really cold, luckily it's not melting yet. If it's going to melt with the snow, so much snow stuck on its body, it would be frozen.

The dog is able to come out to play, no matter what difficulties it faces, it's most afraid of being stuck inside, not being able to come out to play, for it is a kind of pain, a kind of torture. And when it comes out to play in the snow, it's very happy, sometimes eats a few mouthfuls of snow, cools its body, alleviates the heat in its heart.

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Seeing the dog covered in so much snow, it's cold, but it doesn't feel it, it's just putting mouthfuls of snow into its mouth, it's simply scary to watch, I hope it can eat snow well in the future.

The dog feels like it's almost frozen into an ice stick. If it gets colder, it's estimated that it won't be able to move. Now its hair and head are covered in snow and have frozen into blocks. Netizens, does your dog turn into this appearance when it plays in the snow?

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