brsnow2585
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Lost my copilot earlier this spring, last 2 years she was always in the truck with very few exceptions, she was 20. Keeva
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I feel you on that, I still catch myself reaching for my hand rest on the other seat, and haven't cleaned the snoot prints of the dash. I have been embracing the nose air though.Had to say goodbye to my Riley a couple of weeks ago. She was just shy of 15 and I had her since she was 8 weeks old. She loved the Gladiator and my previous 2 Wranglers. It’s not the same riding without her. I keep looking in my rear view mirror expecting to see her fur blowing in the wind. I think my favorite pic is the first in this collage. She seems to be just soaking in the sun and wind and I find myself doing the same thing…face towards the sun… eyes closed….not while in motion of course.
Y’all give your pups an extra pat today.
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Snoot prints = nose art.I feel you on that, I still catch myself reaching for my hand rest on the other seat, and haven't cleaned the snoot prints of the dash. I have been embracing the nose air though.
Yes indeedSnoot prints = nose art.
I love this pic! "Give me a treat or no trail for you!"Molly. Our judgey 2-year old Pembroke Corgi.
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