I think the one at the back thinks it's a sheep ! Don't let @miller1098 get close with those clippers Frankie.Nice truck Franky,cute dogs as well
Steve
You're right. Between 90 and 100 that day but as it was a bit after 6 PM, it had cooled to about 89. FrankieLooks like that was a warm day Frankie, later on in the evening?
Tony.
They've been riding there for about 12 or 13 years. Many people love to see how wing blows through the Wheaton Terrier's Hair as I'm driving and on a dual carriage way begin to pass me and then slow down next to me as they're passing just to watch him. I used to have a small lhasa apso that rode in the back before she died at 14. No one could see here above the sides of the truck. But occasionally, she would stand on the wheel well and her head would pop up above the sides and there would be such a surprise to anyone looking because, even though she was an adult and fully grown, being a blondish white dog, people thought she was the Terrier's puppy. One day I'll take a vid through the rear view mirror of the wind blowing through his hair. When I'm walking him, people say that he's the kind of dog you see on TV but never see in real life. I rescued him when he was 2 yrs old form the pound.Do they travel in the back Frankie? Bless they look happy puppies! My little one wouldn't sit there for 10 seconds, he'd be long gone!
I must be extra careful driving when starting up and braking or they could go flying. Frankie They ride very well after so many years. They know who to take the turns and starts and stops.Do they travel in the back Frankie? Bless they look happy puppies! My little one wouldn't sit there for 10 seconds, he'd be long gone!
Night Frankie!You're right. Between 90 and 100 that day but as it was a bit after 6 PM, it had cooled to about 89. Frankie
They've been riding there for about 12 or 13 years. Many people love to see how wing blows through the Wheaton Terrier's Hair as I'm driving and on a dual carriage way begin to pass me and then slow down next to me as they're passing just to watch him. I used to have a small lhasa apso that rode in the back before she died at 14. No one could see here above the sides of the truck. But occasionally, she would stand on the wheel well and her head would pop up above the sides and there would be such a surprise to anyone looking because, even though she was an adult and fully grown, being a blondish white dog, people thought she was the Terrier's puppy. One day I'll take a vid through the rear view mirror of the wind blowing through his hair. When I'm walking him, people say that he's the kind of dog you see on TV but never see in real life. I rescued him when he was 2 yrs old form the pound.
I'm going back to bed now as I just got up for some water and noticed the computer was on. Frankie