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I give up on titles. This was the view right behind where I was standing where I took the four wheeler photo. She has a natural pose to her. Like she's a model. So when I tell her to sit she always gazes off. I sometimes think about my relationship with the dogs and how I feel differently about the both of them. I remember long ago when I said Brittany was my heart dog. When I got Bello it brought me to questioning when I had said it. After all, I hadn't had two dogs. In fact Brittany is the first dog I have ever had for longer then a year. (a GSD named Sheriff that my step-mom gave away to the pound during a fight with my dad, and a rat terrier named Princess who was hit by a car when I was 7). But when I think about her. She probably isn't my heart dog. It seems like a betrayal to say that. But truthfully, she goes deeper then my heart. I feel like Brittany is me in dog form. We are one in the same. My permanent shadow. My protector when I need her. My dad always gets mad at me when I call her while I'm at his house. He wants to know why I bother. As soon as I'm out of sight she's up and following me. She knows things that seem impossible. Every boy that I like (and she has met) she has always instantly liked them. No argument. No barking. She turns on the charm that is only normally reserved for well known people. When I pull into a store she jumps from my lap into the passenger seat and gets out of the way so I can get ready to get out. I still haven't figured out how she knows every time we reach our destination and to move. She's only been wrong once. She quickly learned that the click of my computer closing means we are doing something. It can wake her up from a dead sleep. And when I tried to change my habit she quickly learned the quieter version of it closing as well. She knows when she can get away with not listening and when its urgent. For the longest time I felt like we had failed Brittany by not making sure she was properly socialized. Her dog aggression is managable and as long as I am vigilint before dogs are too close, she comes. I watched her like crazy to determine what kind of dog aggression she had. I came to the conclusion that it isn't fear. It isn't the inability to get along because she never learned. It is that she enjoys fighting. Even with the dogs who she does like, she doesn't play often and would rather be alone in most cases. I realized she was like me. Once again. She didn't care that all the other dogs didn't like her. She's got the chosen few who she enjoys the company of and the rest don't matter. Her stubborn streak is a bit worse then mine. As is her fear of the vet. But she handles shots way better then me. I cry every time. Only her microchip made her yelp. ;D 57 Caterham Superlight
Caterham Superlight (2006-on) Engine 1800cc S4 Registration Number HH:MR:465 The Superlight represents a back to basics Caterham, reducing weight instead of adding engine size. Based on a Caterham Roadsport but with AP racing brakes, Caterhams own close ratio six speed gearbox, wide track, and adjustable suspension. With 13 bespoke inch KN lightweight alloy wheels, on Avon CR500 light weight road and track tyres. Out goes the spare wheel, and carpets, the standard Roadsport seats are replaced by light weight bucket seats with a full harness and carbon fibre is used for the dashboard, front wings and rear arch protectors. All this saves around 55kg or 10% of the total cars weight. Powered by a 1.8 litre version of the X-Power K series engine with 140bhp Shot at the Donington Historic Festival 01.05.2011 Ref 66-057 Similar posts: racing seats covers best convertible car seats 2011 graco car seats on sale evenflo replacement car seat cover leopard bike seat childrens car seat cover child bike seat attachment peg perego primo viaggo car seat suzuki motorcycle seat sport racing seats |