You may remember a small, wonky, Border Terrier of our acquaintance who, on being brought home from Battersea Dogs' Home (Windsor Branch) opened the back window of the car, all by herself. Feeling a slight draught on the back of my neck, I glanced round (while driving at 80 mph - arrest me please officer) to see dog-in-wind-tunnel impression amusing truck drivers and terrifying old ladies in Nissan Micras (oops, sorry). This is VERY BAD for dogs and their eyes, solved by some lunatic who invented 'Doggles' - available in many sizes. I just got a dog grille (no, not that sort - we prefer dog-on-a-spit, if cooking) and put the child lock on the doors and windows.
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I must agree. Not much compares.
Always funny. Always. I wish I knew why.
You may remember a small, wonky, Border Terrier of our acquaintance who, on being brought home from Battersea Dogs' Home (Windsor Branch) opened the back window of the car, all by herself. Feeling a slight draught on the back of my neck, I glanced round (while driving at 80 mph - arrest me please officer) to see dog-in-wind-tunnel impression amusing truck drivers and terrifying old ladies in Nissan Micras (oops, sorry). This is VERY BAD for dogs and their eyes, solved by some lunatic who invented 'Doggles' - available in many sizes. I just got a dog grille (no, not that sort - we prefer dog-on-a-spit, if cooking) and put the child lock on the doors and windows.
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