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I made a video about Dolly. I used it to create awareness about the situation. I used to volunteer at rescues but realized the time I was spending there, I could have been spending with Dolly so I stopped and started spending more time with Dolly.

The video is called Man's Best Friend. It's on youtube. I'm making a followup to it. I started shooting last month. The first one took two years to shoot. Once I had all the footage, I edited a short film and recorded a voiceover. It was easy. I've been doing it a long time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcKkFRKJTWY

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Both are 2.5yrs old
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I made a video about Dolly. I used it to create awareness about the situation. I used to volunteer at rescues but realized the time I was spending there, I could have been spending with Dolly so I stopped and started spending more time with Dolly.

The video is called Man's Best Friend. It's on youtube. I'm making a followup to it. I started shooting last month. The first one took two years to shoot. Once I had all the footage, I edited a short film and recorded a voiceover. It was easy. I've been doing it a long time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcKkFRKJTWY

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I watched the vid, and I must say it's a little creepy, but oddly still deserves a "Like"! Good on you for the rescue. Keep up the good work!

Bert

PS No dis-respect on the vid, all in fun!
 

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I watched it. The only thing that creeped me out is the knowledge that so many animals are not so lucky. :(
 

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It is a harsh reality. I used to work with rescues as a volunteer.

Dolly is good. Although she's deaf, she gets out to the park quite a bit. We're in Texas so the winter is mild. She loves riding in the Jeep and has taken over the back seat and passenger seat running between them to which ever window I have open. She's a dog, she's gotta put her head out the window. :)

I'm thinking about taking a trip with her to Moab later this year. I'd like to consider the Rubicon for later. Is a 2.5 inch lift and 32 inch tires going to be enough clearance to get me through there?
 
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Some great dogs in this thread. Had dogs for years but none right now. Actually had three gun shy beagles at one time. Would love to get a couple beagles again if I ever retire. Talk about escape artists...

All I've got right now are these inherited cats that think they're dogs. I think the one is part demon.

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Aww, that's cute, you got him a chew toy... :gr_grin:

We always had at least two dogs at a time. They had fun together and kept each other busy and sometimes out of trouble.
 

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Aww, that's cute, you got him a chew toy... :gr_grin:

We always had at least two dogs at a time. They had fun together and kept each other busy and sometimes out of trouble.
He's only 1/6th his size lol

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Cool! But you are causing me to have some dangerous thoughts, mostly due to:

...We always had at least two dogs at a time. They had fun together and kept each other busy and sometimes out of trouble.
...and now I'm wondering (again) if my little buddy Roscoe would be better off with a pal. (He does have these two wretched cats for company, but they don't really care to have much to do with him.)

It's a long story, but my previous two dogs were a brother and sister. I got the boy, then went back the next day and got her. They were the only two in the litter. Roscoe had both a brother and a sister. I knew I couldn't handle three dogs, so I stuck to my original plan and got just him. I knew at the time (and still believe) that if he had had only one sibling I'd have taken them both.
 

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Just a little road trip.
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