There is nothing like a puppy experiencing snow for the first time, and of course, for this foster Pit Bull puppy named Piglet, it is extra special.
In a new video from the account @we.three.pitties, which features the journey of a family who fosters Pit Bull puppies, we see Piglet, the pup, frolicking in the snow in his backyard.
He seems to love it, as he runs back and forth and is genuinely curious about this cold, white stuff, giving it lots of smells and trying to play with it.
In the video, we get some close-ups of that adorable little face. He really does resemble a little pig with his pinkish skin!
The last shot in the video is Piglet running through the snow. What a fun day!
The male puppy is their first foster of 2026.
In another video, his mom explains that he has a spicy alter ego named Pork Chop. Pork Chop loves to play, chew, bark, and climb on tables (and sometimes poop in the house, unfortunately!).
We also found out in another recent video from the account that Piglet had a rough start.
His mom explained that he was found in someone’s front yard, all by himself, and with a low body temperature.
When he arrived at the shelter, he required lots of fluids, as he was a little weak.
But he has recovered now, having a great time at his foster home and experiencing lots of adventures.
He also loves to lie on heating vents and soak up all the warmth.
How Cold Is Too Cold for a Pit Bull?
With all these videos of dogs frolicking in the snow, we have to ask if they are OK in these low temperatures.
For the most part, the answer is yes.
Pit Bulls can be in the cold, but not for too long, under 45 degrees Fahrenheit, according to VetsExplainPets.com.
With their short coats and lack of undercoat, they are more prone to health issues from the cold than other breeds.
But a little session in the snow here and there is fine, especially if they are having fun like Piglet.
Related: Pit Bull Foster Family Picks up New Puppy Named Piglet and We’re Crying
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This story was originally published by Parade Pets on Feb 5, 2026, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add Parade Pets as a Preferred Source by clicking here.