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<blockquote data-quote="puros_bran" data-source="post: 92032" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Hershey only gets to ride two places... Over to a friends house to play with their Labs in the pond.. Or out to Buttermilk Falls to walk Tasha.</p><p></p><p>Last time she took him one of our church friends rode his bike out the end of the path... Tasha stood there talking to him for a few minutes and he commented 'Good Lord what's in your van?'.. Hershey had the van looking like it was on hydrolics as he tried to get out. We've had him since he was a pup (he still is in a lot of ways) but he just doesn't like men..combine that with not being able to get between Momma and a 'stranger' and I could imagine he was about to flip the van over...</p><p></p><p>He's just to big to cart around much.. We have to take the back seat out of the van to make room. I couldn't imagine riding him around on errands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puros_bran, post: 92032, member: 10"] Hershey only gets to ride two places... Over to a friends house to play with their Labs in the pond.. Or out to Buttermilk Falls to walk Tasha. Last time she took him one of our church friends rode his bike out the end of the path... Tasha stood there talking to him for a few minutes and he commented 'Good Lord what's in your van?'.. Hershey had the van looking like it was on hydrolics as he tried to get out. We've had him since he was a pup (he still is in a lot of ways) but he just doesn't like men..combine that with not being able to get between Momma and a 'stranger' and I could imagine he was about to flip the van over... He's just to big to cart around much.. We have to take the back seat out of the van to make room. I couldn't imagine riding him around on errands. [/QUOTE]
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