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“Ella and Olive in U St Corridor!”

Another bumper crop!!


“Polaris in Brightwood Park — an 8-week-old hound mix enjoying her first snow with her new family.”


“Larry in Brookland”


“Winston loving the snow! Palisades”


“This is Pepa at Shaw Dog Park, who looks like a White Walker from GoT.”


“Pepe from Trinidad, he doesn’t approve this weather but definitely thinks snow is very tasty”


“Petworth Besties <3 clockwise from top left: Lucky, Mooshu, Clio, and Stevie (@stevie.sheepadoodle)”


“Francis in Shaw!”


“Frida from Truxton Circle”


“Madeline – Adams Morgan!”


“Mollie and Finnegan in Mt. Pleasant”


“Loki Elisha from Navy Yard.”


“Rubi in NoMa”


“@hankthetankdc from Brookland.”


“This is Brandi in Capitol Riverfront.”


“This is Mischa (the Bernedoodle) and her new friend (name unknown) at Meridian/Malcolm X Park.”


“Ozzie and Bowie @therockstarpups”


“Maize at Meridian Hill Park Burying the ball @ehersh86”


“10 mo. old Monty enjoying the snow in Capitol Hill”


“Darwin is enjoying a taste of fresh snow in Capitol Hill (@darwinofthedistrict)”


“Bailey the Newfoundland in Chevy Chase”


“Smokey (@mr.smokeyk) of Capitol Hill, hoping the snow won’t get any higher”


“Max waiting for the ball to be thrown at Banneker”


“Luna in NoMa is too excited in the snow for a real portrait. This captures her true essence.”


“Edit: Pluto the DiploDog (@itsplutothepup) in Shaw enjoying another snow day, although he was supposed to move somewhere warm last week.”


“Flurry in Bloomingdale!”


“Booker with his buddy Frosty on CapHill”


“Mr Spot – Rose Park Georgetown”


“Mabel (@callmemabel21) is rocking the frosted tips in Woodley Park.”


“Our foster dog Caillou is out waiting for snowballs to catch! He is adoptable through Little Black Dog Rescue Group.”


“Champ from Dupont!”


“This is Winston of Cardozo. Clearly he was enjoying his first ever snow day!”


“Yoyo, Finn and Luca in Shaw”


“@wonderboy_winston turning into a snowman in Adams Morgan!”


“Miss Roberta almost blown away! Glover Park”


“Ebbie of Wakefield / forest hills”


“Lincoln of Logan Circle. Not pleased that I made him stop rolling in the snow for this pic.”


“Belle in Crestwood.”


“Maple in Adams Morgan”


“Stanley enjoying the snow! From Logan Circle”


“Joey if Mt. Pleasant is over the snow.”


“This is Maisey staying warm! (14th st neighborhood) She is a 2/yo rescue Carolina Dog.”


“Harley in Mount Vernon Square!”

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