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Boulder’s Dog of the Day: Snow-Faced Joy on a Perfect Winter Day

Photo credit: Sherrie Stille

There’s something unmistakably joyful about a dog in fresh snow, and today’s Boulder’s Dog of the Day captures that magic perfectly. With snow clinging to their fur and frosting their face like powdered sugar, this happy pup is living their absolute best life on a beautiful winter day in Boulder, Colorado. Tail wagging, nose buried deep in snowdrifts, and eyes sparkling with excitement, this dog reminds us why winter in Boulder is so special—for people and pups alike.

Snow days here aren’t about staying inside. They’re about heading outdoors, breathing in crisp mountain air, and letting dogs do what they love most: run, dig, leap, and roll. Today’s featured pup didn’t just tolerate the snow—they embraced it fully, wearing it proudly on their face as proof of a day well spent. In Boulder, moments like this are part of daily life once the flakes start falling.

After a snowfall, Boulder becomes a dog’s playground. One favorite spot is Foothills Community Dog Park, where wide-open spaces and mountain views give dogs plenty of room to sprint through untouched snow. Another local favorite is East Boulder Dog Park, known for its expansive fields that turn into a winter wonderland after storms. Dogs here bound through powder, leaving joyful tracks in every direction.

Howard Heuston Dog Park is also a post-snow gem, especially for dogs who love a mix of open space and quieter corners to explore. And for pups who enjoy water year-round, Coot Lake often becomes an exciting sensory experience after snowfalls, with icy edges, snowy trails, and endless new scents.

Snow doesn’t just change the scenery—it heightens a dog’s senses. Fun fact: dogs often love snow because it preserves smells longer, making every walk more exciting. Cooler temperatures also help dogs regulate their body heat better, especially active breeds that thrive in cold conditions. Add Boulder’s high-altitude sunshine into the mix, and winter days here often feel bright, energetic, and invigorating rather than gloomy.

Boulder averages over 300 days of sunshine a year, even in winter, which means snowy mornings often turn into dazzling blue-sky afternoons. That combination—fresh snow and bright sun—is dog heaven. It’s why Boulder dogs don’t just endure winter; they celebrate it.

Today’s Boulder’s Dog of the Day, snow-covered and smiling, is a perfect reminder of what makes this town so special. Winter here isn’t something to hide from. It’s something to run headfirst into—nose first, paws flying, and snow proudly stuck to your face.

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