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Who's in the driver seat?…. (Day One Hundred and Twelve)

March 22, 2011 By Jodi

I’ve thought and thought about what I would blog about tonight and couldn’t come up with anything, so I went to my picture file and found a couple of pictures I thought I would share.

When we go to agility class on Saturdays, if I am handling the dogs by myself, I will go inside first to see if the coast is clear so to speak, the last thing I want to do is walk in and find a bunch of dogs, and then try to control mine.  So I left the dogs in the car and ran in real quick.  This is what I came back to.

Seriously, I need a permit for this?

Coincidently, he beeped the horn shortly after I snapped the picture!

The next couple of pictures were taken the summer we went to my sister’s place in New Hampshire.  These pictures were taken in the afternoon, later that night we were at the emergency vet with Delilah.  It took us a while to figure out what exactly was going on with her.  To the best we can figure she had a nerve or disc that gave her pain.  She is now on the raw diet which has helped her slim down tremendously and she takes antioxidants every day.  We have hope that she is well on the mend!  If you want to read about her last “episode” you can read about it here, as well as the update to that post here.

Delilah and Bandit in the top of the picture and Gordon and Sampson in front.

Delilah jumping for the decoy.

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Filed Under: Dogs, Social Responsibility, Uncategorized Tagged With: Activities, Agility, Dog, Pet, Raw foodism

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  1. sassykassy says

    March 23, 2011 at 12:28 pm

    Love the “driver” photo! Our Molly has locked my husband out of his truck twice by jumping up on the lock button to see out the driver’s window, waiting on her Daddy to come back. The second & last time was when they were at the dump, & about 100 people queued up waiting on him to move his truck. I wish I’d been there!! So like a dozen people were trying to get her to jump on the lock button again, & after Quite A While, she did finally unlock the truck. Husband now, never, leaves the windows shut completely when she is in the truck without him! [I know Captain Obvious, 🙂 wouldn’t it make more sense never to leave the key in the ignition? But that’s a Whole Other discussion, lol.]

  2. Jodi says

    March 23, 2011 at 1:19 pm

    Crud Kathy! I wonder if I had the keys with me or not? It never even dawned on me. Wish I could have been there to see that also!! LOL thanks for sharing.

  3. Alicia says

    August 1, 2012 at 9:58 am

    The picture of Sampson driving made me burst out laughing!

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