Adorable moment a ‘snow-dog’ gets buried in a huge pile of snow during the Colorado snow storm

Adorable moment a ‘snow-dog’ gets buried in a huge pile of snow during the Colorado snow storm

  • A mountain dog was trapped in a heap of snow below a balcony in Colorado
  • His owner shovels snow on to the thick snow-clad street where the dog is stuck
  • Within seconds, he clears the balcony and the dog leaps out of the snow mount 

This is the adorable moment a dog was buried in a huge pile of snow while his owner was shovelling their balcony.

Footage shows a mountain dog trapped in a heap of snow with his head poking out of the top in Colorado.

His owner, who is stood at the top of the stairs, scoops snow in a slow methodical manner.

A mountain dog was buried in snow as his owner shoveled a balcony in Colorado

He shuffles a large amount forward and it tumbles down on to the little pup’s head.

Meanwhile the dog, originating from the Swiss Alps, peers around nonchalantly and does not seem fussed by the falling snow.

As the snow smacks down on to him suddenly, the balcony and decking floor gradually becomes cleared.

The sheet of snow slammed down

His face appeared lost as he popped out from the heavy snowfall

The beloved pet appeared chilled out and unphased as the snow came tumbling down 

Moments later, he leaps forward and breaks free from the huge pile.

Without hesitation, he bounds forward with a wagging tail, in the clip shared on November 26. 

The owner said: ‘My dog Delilah, who is a golden mountain dog, was laying right where my employer was shovelling the snow. I noticed she was enjoying it and told him to keep doing it.’  

Within a few seconds, the pet leaped out from the snowy mount and freed himself, in the clip from November 25. This came as Colorado was hit by a heavy snow storm which saw most places receiving a minimum of eight inches

Within a few seconds, the pet leaped out from the snowy mount and freed himself, in the clip from November 25. This came as Colorado was hit by a heavy snow storm which saw most places receiving a minimum of eight inches

A worker piles snow in a parking lot in west Denver, Colorado on Saturday. Some areas near Denver received over two feet of snow over the Thanksgiving holiday

A worker piles snow in a parking lot in west Denver, Colorado on November 30. Some areas near Denver received over two feet of snow over the Thanksgiving holiday

Colorado was blasted by an intense snow storm that hit the state over the course of two days starting on November 25.

The storm made its way east from California, causing travel chaos for millions and most places saw a minimum of eight inches of snow. 

A 5-year-old boy’s body was found on November 30, but two young children remained missing after a truck they were in was swept away while attempting to cross a runoff-swollen creek in the Tonto National Forest in Arizona. 

And now a wave of snow is expected to move across Colorado tonight and five to 12 inches could be expected by Christmas morning. 

Motorists navigate an ice and snow-covered road on November 27 in Mason City, Iowa

Motorists navigate an ice and snow-covered road on November 27 in Mason City, Iowa

 

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