Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Savage's blue truck has come a long way from when we bought it in 2006. Not only has he completely destroyed the back seats to the point where we actually removed them, the back doors are pretty well permanently covered in dog slobber. Much to the disgust of any passengers who dare to ride with me and Baby Dog, they will find their headrests stiff with dried drool, and their seats covered in dog hair. And in short time there is sure to be a big Great Dane head resting on their shoulder. The truck has certainly seen some changes since then, and this picture really made me realize the extent my life has changed from the moment I brought my little guy home.
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yep spit trails from the window to ground. My cars white and i dont usually notice it but now they are dirty red streaks and Im not washing them off till the dust storms have passed...
Its funny how we adjust to the dogs, take the back seat out (which seems perfectly reasonable to me), think its quiet normal till we see it through a non dane owners eyes... love your Danemobile
I make droolies all over the car & Truck too! That's what happens when you stick you head out the window to get all the yummy smells! My favorite thing to do it to turn Momma's dome light on with my head. She's swears she's gonna miss work someday cause of a dead battery.
woof - Tucker!
I read your post about Savage tearing up your new seats, and I was so nervous about leaving Darwin in the car for a while!
Also, he didn't tear up ANYTHING in the vehicle until he was around 15 months old, if I remember correctly. And that was due to boredom when I left him in the truck for quite a while. He's never been a real destructive guy. Lucky me.
Thanks for stopping by to visit us and little Po. Savage is such a handsome boy! To answer your question about the picture size, I edit them this way. After you write your post and add your pictures (I use a flickr link), choose the "Edit Html" view to see the html version of your post. Every time you see the code for a picture, look for the part that says height= "xxx px"; width = "xxx px". Then change the "xxx px" part to a percentage, for example, height= "80%"; width = "80%". This change means your pictures are now set in proportion to your overall layout/screen size, and not a fixed pixel size...i think! It works for me, let me know if it works for you. :) Take care!
woof - Tucker