Jeep dogs!!!

Sorry to hear about your loss. We lost our two oldest pups in Oct 2021. They went exactly 7 days apart. We still have our youngest, but he will likely be our last for a long time.
 
Here is my Irish Wolfhound who loved to ride in the Jeep. Unfortunately, I had to very recently put him down as he broke a leg and we found out that he had bone cancer. My rubi was one of the few vehicles he could actually fully stand up in.
In my old Cherokee, it was not uncommon to see him put his head out one side of the Jeep and his tail sticking out the other side.
 

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Here is my Irish Wolfhound who loved to ride in the Jeep. Unfortunately, I had to very recently put him down as he broke a leg and we found out that he had bone cancer. My rubi was one of the few vehicles he could actually fully stand up in.
In my old Cherokee, it was not uncommon to see him put his head out one side of the Jeep and his tail sticking out the other side.
sorry for your loss. Thats a big boy ,remember the good times
 
Here is my Irish Wolfhound who loved to ride in the Jeep. Unfortunately, I had to very recently put him down as he broke a leg and we found out that he had bone cancer. My rubi was one of the few vehicles he could actually fully stand up in.
In my old Cherokee, it was not uncommon to see him put his head out one side of the Jeep and his tail sticking out the other side.
Sorry for your loss; it's always tough to lose a family member. He looked like he enjoyed getting out for a ride in your jeep.
 
Here is my Irish Wolfhound who loved to ride in the Jeep. Unfortunately, I had to very recently put him down as he broke a leg and we found out that he had bone cancer. My rubi was one of the few vehicles he could actually fully stand up in.
In my old Cherokee, it was not uncommon to see him put his head out one side of the Jeep and his tail sticking out the other side.
sorry to hear you had to let him go, they sure make an impact in our lives.
 
Here is my Irish Wolfhound who loved to ride in the Jeep. Unfortunately, I had to very recently put him down as he broke a leg and we found out that he had bone cancer. My rubi was one of the few vehicles he could actually fully stand up in.
In my old Cherokee, it was not uncommon to see him put his head out one side of the Jeep and his tail sticking out the other side.
That was a big boy. Sorry to hear about the loss.
 
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