In this adorable video, a police dog shovels snow in Vermont, and it’s the cutest thing you’ll see all day.
It is that time of year again when the snow season has begun for many areas in the US. Although building snowmen, sledding, and making snow angels is fun for the kids, dealing with the aftermath can often be a challenge for many adults. In this adorable video, a police dog shovels snow in Vermont.
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This precious pup is known online as K9 Nova. She has been assigned to partner with Corporal Bryon Wehman of the Essex Police Department in Vermont. The playful pup is seen in this clip assisting Cpl. Wehman in the backyard with a shovel in the snow.
She cleverly knocks the shovel multiple ways and moves through the fluffy snow while wagging her tail. She stays positive on the job. Suddenly, she gets the shovel flipped downwards and is able to actually create a small walking path through the blanket of white. She then prances around with the snow piled shovel.
“K-9 Nova is finally back to her favorite winter chore after we got our first big snow last night!” the Essex Police Department shared.
This pet is extremely smart and playful. Watching her is a delight. It is so wonderful that Corporal Wehman caught this moment on camera.
Sometimes in life we receive unexpected help. Who would have ever thought that a shoveled path would come from a canine? However, this sweet dog proved us wrong. Whether we are receiving a blessing of help from others or we are the one to give assistance to others, may we always remember God’s provision comes in surprising ways. We can be involved in caring for others as well as have attitudes of thankfulness.
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John 15:12-13 My command is this: Love each other as I have loved you. Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.
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