My Girl and Co-Pilot
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My Girl and Co-Pilot
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St. Jude Donor '13-'14-'15-'16-'17-'18-'19-'20-'21-'22
Please tell us you photoshoped the dog into the Vette.
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St. Jude Donor '05-'06-'07-'08-'09-'10-'11-'12-'13-'14-'15-'16-'17-'18-'19-'20-'21-'22-'23-'24
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I remember a show where Mercedes gave the father from American Choppers a brand new AMG and he took his dog for a ride who was scratching the car up and drooling large gobs of spit everywhere. I thought that was the most disrespectful thing he could have done to that car. Anyway....Nice dog. I would never let any of my animals in my car but that is just me. Enjoy!
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Great looking dog and a cool picture. We have a fawn Great Dane.
My '13 GS will be the first vehicle we own she never gets to ride in. She'd cover that ebony interior with hundreds of her short golden hairs in two or three rides. I'd never get them all out.
At 6'0 tall standing on her hind legs and 130 lbs she might not fit anyway. But I admit I'd like to see the targa roof removed and her looking out OVER the windshield .
My '13 GS will be the first vehicle we own she never gets to ride in. She'd cover that ebony interior with hundreds of her short golden hairs in two or three rides. I'd never get them all out.
At 6'0 tall standing on her hind legs and 130 lbs she might not fit anyway. But I admit I'd like to see the targa roof removed and her looking out OVER the windshield .
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St. Jude Donor '13
We frequently babysit our daughter's small (11 lbs) mutt, she loves riding in the Corvette (or any car!) and is very well behaved. Usually she goes back into her "den" under the cargo shade and rests quietly.
She was in the right seat of our 2006 when a moron pulled out in front of me and I T-boned him at about 30 mph, she was sore for a day but had none of the belt bruises and skin removed from my arm by the airbag.
But I don't leave her alone, she might scratch things up trying to get out and follow me.
She was in the right seat of our 2006 when a moron pulled out in front of me and I T-boned him at about 30 mph, she was sore for a day but had none of the belt bruises and skin removed from my arm by the airbag.
But I don't leave her alone, she might scratch things up trying to get out and follow me.
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Pretty cool companion.
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When I bought my Z06 it had a lot of dog hair in it, due to the previous owner's small terrier, or what ever it was. I didn't think much of it until I started detailing it at home. I found hair behind the seats and even on the roof! The vacuum had a hard time getting it all plucked out of the material.
I have a Schnauzer, so I'm not anti-animals, but they definitely have their place, and they aren't human.
I have a Schnauzer, so I'm not anti-animals, but they definitely have their place, and they aren't human.