KenPewPew
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I love my dogs. I love my Jeep! And I truly think that driving a Jeep with my dogs is the quintessential Jeep experience. It elevates my happiness to another level. I have gotten a lot of attention, smile and waves when I am driving with my two dogs. I know that from my interactions with all the wonderful people here in this forum, most Jeep owners are inherently friendly, caring, down to earth, helpful, outgoing, social, happy and enthusiastic among other. I think such characteristics fit most dog people. We like to share because we like (or want) to relate. I am happy when I am driving my Jeep. I am even happier driving nowhere in my Jeep with my two pups. I don't know how to explain this intrinsic intangible feelings - but it is an awesome feelings.
I hope that you can share some photos of your dog(s) and perhaps write something about how you feel when you are out Jeeping with your dogs. I have a few funny experiences with my two dogs that I lucky enough to capture.
Here are my two dogs in my previous Jeep. The one in front is Waffles - he is a Tibetan Terrier and he yodels when he is bored. The one behind is one of the most loving dog ever name Sparky. He is a Wheaten Terrier. Both are very happy dogs and enjoy the ride in the Jeep.
Some of my funniest memories is when we were caught in our first sudden torrential downpour in my topless Jeep and upon arriving home, I looked back and my two dogs are totally drenched and have this WTF look on their face!! I feel so sorry for them.
And recently I was out driving at full speed - okay okay maybe around 80 - 90 mph again in my topless Jeep and I managed to snap another funny photo of Sparky. I think he gave me another WTF look because his hair are so randomly blown because I was driving too fast. I don't think that he was that happy!!
Ahahahaha! At least Waffles know how to lie down when things are going crazy. Sparky don't!!
I am thankful that life is good - well overall cause I know that there are times when life can be really FRUSTRATING!!!! But I am grateful that I am able to temporary escape the craziness of life and decompress by just driving my Jeep around with my dogs. Many other don't have that kind of opportunity.
Whats your story with your pets? I hope you can share some of your experiences with your Jeep and your dogs.
I hope that you can share some photos of your dog(s) and perhaps write something about how you feel when you are out Jeeping with your dogs. I have a few funny experiences with my two dogs that I lucky enough to capture.
Here are my two dogs in my previous Jeep. The one in front is Waffles - he is a Tibetan Terrier and he yodels when he is bored. The one behind is one of the most loving dog ever name Sparky. He is a Wheaten Terrier. Both are very happy dogs and enjoy the ride in the Jeep.
Some of my funniest memories is when we were caught in our first sudden torrential downpour in my topless Jeep and upon arriving home, I looked back and my two dogs are totally drenched and have this WTF look on their face!! I feel so sorry for them.
And recently I was out driving at full speed - okay okay maybe around 80 - 90 mph again in my topless Jeep and I managed to snap another funny photo of Sparky. I think he gave me another WTF look because his hair are so randomly blown because I was driving too fast. I don't think that he was that happy!!
Ahahahaha! At least Waffles know how to lie down when things are going crazy. Sparky don't!!
I am thankful that life is good - well overall cause I know that there are times when life can be really FRUSTRATING!!!! But I am grateful that I am able to temporary escape the craziness of life and decompress by just driving my Jeep around with my dogs. Many other don't have that kind of opportunity.
Whats your story with your pets? I hope you can share some of your experiences with your Jeep and your dogs.
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