A Snow-Obsessed Dog Discovers A Fantastic Snow Cave And Moves In Right Away


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Echo has had two characteristics since she was a puppy: she is quite headstrong and she adores snow.

“As a Samoyed, Echo has adored snow since the day I acquired her,” Echo’s mother, Jennifer Wang, told The Dodo. “She enjoys burrowing her entire head in fresh powdery snow and digging tunnels big enough to suit her entire body!”

Credit: JENNIFER WANG

Echo was out on a walk with her mom and her mom’s cousin when they came across a snowy cave. Wang and her cousin were eager to peek inside it, but Echo the snow dog was actually a little apprehensive at first.

The cave was slightly covered up by snow and seemed a little ominous to Echo at first — but once she realized it was totally safe, she ended up falling in love with the cozy little snow cave.

Credit: JENNIFER WANG

Echo has had two characteristics since she was a puppy: she is quite headstrong and she adores snow.

“As a Samoyed, Echo has adored snow since the day I acquired her,” Echo’s mother, Jennifer Wang, told The Dodo. “She enjoys burrowing her entire head in fresh powdery snow and digging tunnels big enough to suit her entire body!”

Credit: JENNIFER WANG

Eventually, they were able to coax Echo out of the cave and head on their way — but when they came across it again a few days later, Echo moved into the cave again, and this time she was determined to stand her ground.

“The second time we went on that same hike the entrance to the cave was almost entirely covered up, but she knew exactly where the cave was,” Wang said. “She dug through the blockage and slipped right back into her cave. This time she was in there for quite a while, munching on snow, and just laying down and chilling (literally)!”

Credit: JENNIFER WANG

Echo has had two characteristics since she was a puppy: she is quite headstrong and she adores snow.

“As a Samoyed, Echo has adored snow since the day I acquired her,” Echo’s mother, Jennifer Wang, told The Dodo. “She enjoys burrowing her entire head in fresh powdery snow and digging tunnels big enough to suit her entire body!”

Credit: JENNIFER WANG

“Echo was not happy when we decided to leave to continue the hike,” Wang explained. “We called for her to come out several times, but it wasn’t until we pulled out her treat pouch that she finally agreed.”

Echo reluctantly continued on the hike with her family, but she’s still hoping that her mother will take her back to the amazing snow cave someday.

Credit: JENNIFER WANG

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