Posted by Mark - IN. on February 23, 2014 at 17:17:06 from (98.215.76.204):
In Reply to: Dog humor posted by sparepartsTN on February 23, 2014 at 15:58:38:
About a half year or so ago, we got a mastiff that is pretty much afraid of anyone, mostly men, and pretty much anything. But little by little at the age of 6 years, she's coming out of her shell. Our lab is helping her. Anyway, yesterday I took the barn jeep to the car wash, the automatic one that sprays the under carriage too. I took Molly, our mastiff. She was lying in the back when the presoak part started moving over and around, and thats all that it took. She was up into the passenger seat, tried to climb under the dashboard, and when she couldn't do that, into my lap between me and the steering wheel. She had her left forepaw around my neck, her neck smothering my face. She weighs more than 150 pounds. When the wash finished, she was still in my lap and face and there were people lined up behind me to get their cars washed. So, I did my best to drive out and off to the side until I could peel her off of me and get her into the back so we could go home. I left her at home when I took the cars.
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