Jeep Guardians

Our limousine is Hu-Dad’s Jeep Wrangler and we take it quite seriously. Our Jeep guardians are hard at work making sure we are safe and secure.

Roscoe watching to ensure no squirrels invade our Jeep.
Roscoe watching to ensure no squirrels invade our Jeep.

Our Jeep is our transportation, so we do our best to make sure everyone knows it belongs to The Herd. From muddy paw prints to tufts of fur, we mark it as ours so there are no doubts.

Typhoon keeps rabbits at bay.
Typhoon keeps rabbits at bay.

With such an exquisite security team, our Hu-Dad can be sure that our Jeep is always safe from invaders of any kind.

We Jeep Guardians take out jobs seriously.
We Jeep Guardians take out jobs seriously.
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4 Comments

  1. Dave Lukosik in Little Switzerland on February 22, 2019 at 10:39 pm

    Our 1998 Jeep Cherokee 4×4 gets us back and forth to the vet but is not big enough to haul the crew here that’s why we use a 2009 Ford E-350 15 pass van to travel as a team!

  2. DJ, Cierra and Maggie on February 22, 2019 at 9:39 am

    What? No “Nose” art? Cierra and Maggie have all of the back windows in our doggie limo covered in it! ????????????❤

  3. Krista Ross on February 22, 2019 at 7:42 am

    BooBoo keeps his Husky Charger marked. You name it, it has marked the car.

  4. Jean Burkhardt on February 22, 2019 at 5:45 am

    Great job Roscoe and Typhoon guarding the Jeep! After all-it IS your transportation! Leaving the muddy paw prints and some hair around is very smart!

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