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I warned her.
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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1122678" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>So my $600 dog had to go back to the vet to get his drain removed today (he was due for rabies and that requires a visit so I didn't complain this time). I warned my wife to make sure she hauled him in the bed of her truck and not up front but we were both on the go so I didn't elaborate beyond that.</p><p>This particular dog has one small downside... He shyt's when he travels. Not every time, but most times. I always ran him up in the trailer with the horses. If I had to I'd let him on the bed but it was last resort and I never tied him up so that he could go do it away from the other dogs. </p><p>So anyway, my wife went flying down the highway on the way to the vet with the kids in the backseat and her new housebroke buddy plopped in the seat next to her when good ol' Friz decided to remind her about my warning... Right there in the front seat at seventy miles an hour in heavy traffic. :mrgreen: </p><p></p><p>Why is it that when he's hurt and being all cuddly and sweet he's her dog but when he craps on the seat of her truck he's back to being my dog and therefore it's my fault that he did it? I'm just glad that I get him back and he gets to come in the house now. :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1122678, member: 14661"] So my $600 dog had to go back to the vet to get his drain removed today (he was due for rabies and that requires a visit so I didn't complain this time). I warned my wife to make sure she hauled him in the bed of her truck and not up front but we were both on the go so I didn't elaborate beyond that. This particular dog has one small downside... He shyt's when he travels. Not every time, but most times. I always ran him up in the trailer with the horses. If I had to I'd let him on the bed but it was last resort and I never tied him up so that he could go do it away from the other dogs. So anyway, my wife went flying down the highway on the way to the vet with the kids in the backseat and her new housebroke buddy plopped in the seat next to her when good ol' Friz decided to remind her about my warning... Right there in the front seat at seventy miles an hour in heavy traffic. :mrgreen: Why is it that when he's hurt and being all cuddly and sweet he's her dog but when he craps on the seat of her truck he's back to being my dog and therefore it's my fault that he did it? I'm just glad that I get him back and he gets to come in the house now. :lol: [/QUOTE]
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