My dog really pissed me off today

....but the windows are almost always up. I think the rolled down windows piqued his curiosity....

This for the whatever it's worth department. My wife and I love dogs, we have six. I've noticed that when the windows are up they show no interest in the vehicles, but when they're down, they all want to "peak" inside and see what's going on in there, smell the smells, (Oh, Dad had a Whopper and fries for lunch the other day...), or fantasize about a ride in the car, maybe. Both of our cars have scratches on the drivers-side doors. It doesn't bother us too much.
 
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I love Cash, but I've never been so tempted to do him physical harm. I didn't, but I would be lying if I told you the thought didn't cross my mind.[/QUOTE]

I love Honey but she has too much Rhodesian Ridgeback in her.She has virtually rid the neighborhood of squirrels & now is seeking new game . I open our gate at 5 am & let her run until traffic starts .






We have 3 timed lights out front & one motion light.Today after the timed lights went off I started to look for her & I saw a pickup going at a crawl & Honey was running ahead of it like it was for her convenience !
One platoon sgt. command & she was coweirng in the garage,trying to get in the house .

I applied several healthy newspaper whacks & let her in.

She is in coventry & knows it. Being the best dog I ever had,her behavior has me researching the underground electric wire yard system .

Uncle Alan :confused:
 
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