Pets of Scout Motors

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Hoping my old girl is still around to see my scout, she’s gonna love it!
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Kuma, a 1yr old stray my daughter found sitting under a car when he was days old.

Evee, our one-eyed alarm clock. She’s around 12, has 10 teeth and of course, one eye.

Rhona, who can look unkempt 2 minutes after brushing. Our gentle giant is 10.5 and afraid of her own shadow . . .
 
Another Kona story (wondering if other dogs are like this):

I have to snowblow off at least three sections of grass (yep) so that Kona will go to the bathroom without standing around for 20 minutes!
But then, rabbits are visiting my grass areas because they think I did it for them...
But then, Kona is like Wow! Who put all these little treats everywhere for me!

C'mon Kona - it's NOT a treat!

:)
 
Another Kona story (wondering if other dogs are like this):

I have to snowblow off at least three sections of grass (yep) so that Kona will go to the bathroom without standing around for 20 minutes!
But then, rabbits are visiting my grass areas because they think I did it for them...
But then, Kona is like Wow! Who put all these little treats everywhere for me!

C'mon Kona - it's NOT a treat!

:)
We have had five golden retrievers and that describes them to a tee. When we lived in Michigan our current Keeshond's didn't care. Of course now living in Florida no longer have to snow-blow. :)
 
Another Kona story (wondering if other dogs are like this):

I have to snowblow off at least three sections of grass (yep) so that Kona will go to the bathroom without standing around for 20 minutes!
But then, rabbits are visiting my grass areas because they think I did it for them...
But then, Kona is like Wow! Who put all these little treats everywhere for me!

C'mon Kona - it's NOT a treat!

:)
Yep Fred is very particular. And wants to go on a walk which isn’t great in this weather and will hold it so long she gave herself a UTI. Silly dogs!
 
I just took Fred out. -2 with the wind! We were out for 7 minutes. That’s it! That’s all I can take!!
I grew up in Colorado, lived in Montana and Idaho. This kind of stuff didn’t use to bother me. I looked at my wife yesterday and said, “I’m glad we don’t live in Montana anymore.” I’m such a weenie.
 
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