And they are buying Griffith Blythes?
Yeah, but he is making his wife stay on as an employee. She has to maintain the lifestyle he intends to enjoy.So next Thursday you officially join the ranks of acteon n melensdad as retired old men?
Why is the crate there?The pups' first ride in the Dragon Wagon. I've got a crate strapped to the passenger seat. Penny was not a fan AT ALL. I'll have to take them out every couple of days so they get used to it.
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For one, so it doesn't go skittering around in back, and two so they can see me and see out the windows. I know I could fasten the crate down in the back of the van, but I'd rather have them up where I can see them. Is there a reason I shouldn't?Why is the crate there?
The pups' first ride in the Dragon Wagon. I've got a crate strapped to the passenger seat. Penny was not a fan AT ALL. I'll have to take them out every couple of days so they get used to it.
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Yeah, but he is making his wife stay on as an employee. She has to maintain the lifestyle he intends to enjoy.
It was their first time inside the van and inside a crate for as long as I have had them. Cocoa was pretty OK with it, but Penny was a bit distressed. Hopefully they will get used to it.They both look a little concerned!
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I was just curious why have the crate at all. Are they jumpers? Or maybe they randomly attack you while you're driving? Or worse - do they keep changing the radio station?For one, so it doesn't go skittering around in back, and two so they can see me and see out the windows. I know I could fasten the crate down in the back of the van, but I'd rather have them up where I can see them. Is there a reason I shouldn't?
They are 7 lbs and 15 lbs, so they definitely would slide around if they were not crated. If I would have an accident, two little dogs bouncing around a cargo van would not be good. Also, the seats are really high, and if Penny would jump down she would probably hurt herself. And I would hate to have them underfoot. Cocoa is pretty good, but Penny tries to be as close as she can be to me, which may mean crawling around by my feet and the pedals.I was just curious why have the crate at all. Are they jumpers? Or maybe the randomly attack you while you're driving? Or worse - do they keep changing the radio station?
I see, they like to help too much.They are 7 lbs and 15 lbs, so they definitely would slide around if they were not crated. Also, the seats are really high, and if Penny would jump down she would probably hurt herself. And I would hate to have them underfoot. Cocoa is pretty good, but Penny tries to be as close as she can be to me, which may mean crawling around by my feet and the pedals.
Its better than attaching a leash to the bumper!It was their first time inside the van and inside a crate for as long as I have had them. Cocoa was pretty OK with it, but Penny was a bit distressed. Hopefully they will get used to it.
So, if you have to slam on the breaks, it becomes a...The pups' first ride in the Dragon Wagon. I've got a crate strapped to the passenger seat. Penny was not a fan AT ALL. I'll have to take them out every couple of days so they get used to it.
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I don't want my pups julienned! And besides, they are better off there than bouncing all over the back of the van.So, if you have to slam on the breaks, it becomes a...
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I have never had little dogs. Now I don't have any dogs at all since I am too old and I can't entertain them properly. When I did have dogs they would bounce around the truck sometimes and then give me dirty looks. I still have nose prints on the inside of the windshield on the passenger side. Sometimes they would put nose prints on the side of my face just to keep the game going. I miss them.I don't want my pups julienned! And besides, they are better off there than bouncing all over the back of the van.
Sorry! I forgot the purple.I don't want my pups julienned! And besides, they are better off there than bouncing all over the back of the van.