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Why does everyone have normal dogs. Mine is messed up from day one of being on this planet. He steals food off plates, barks at dogs 3x his size, thinks he's invisible, always has to have the last word.
Well, if he's not a schnauzer, then based on your comments, he's an honorary schnauzer... :cool:

(actually mine loves other dogs)
 
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Our dog always wears his jacket in the cold and snow too!

Thankfully this photo is not from this year!
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They look nice, but I got a bunch of 6 gallon milk crates on clearance. $7 beats starting at $40 (other than that random accident, 6 gallons usually start about $15). When I saw the price, I bought a truck bed (and back seat) full - and tried to go back for more because friends wanted some.

Got to love some businesses' poor marketing. They were not selling - so they put them on clearance. They were not selling because some idiot only stocked them on the top shelf (8' above the floor - took a ladder to reach them), and they did not have a price tag (did not know the price till after I got the associate to bring a ladder and took 4 to the register). Was expecting them to be $20+ each. So when I found out they wanted to unload them by clearance pricing - I just bought as many as my truck could carry.
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Anyway, 6 gallon milk crates are essentially the same size as the full sized SidioCrate. I found them down as low as $11 online (but no clue about shipping). Branded 6 gallon milk crates would be something fun (nice and ag themed) Scout could offer (and 6 gallon are fairly rare, at least around me - With milk, they would weigh over 50lbs). Since I don't know the exact dimensions of the Traveler, hard to say how many would fit in the rear-probably 4-6. For what it's worth - that company will personalize for a $400 setup fee. New house will have a LOT of shelving in the basement, might make an order myself.
 
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