We weren't' in Yellowstone we were at Colter bay and it was from 10am- 5pm or whenever they picked her up...
I'm just saying they should have it written out somewhere in their paperwork and not give out a ticket if they don't..... Whether you agree with leaving her out or not is up to you, I was just giving my rant on no instructions for dogs and then getting a ticket for it.... Bad policy if you ask me...
If I had been in Yellowstone she would have been in the trailer... Colter bay hadn't seen a bear in 3 weeks....
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Jason
May you have at least one sunny day, and a soft chair to sit in..
2008 5.7 L V8 Sequoia AIR # 31243 WBCCI # 6987
FOUR CORNERS UNIT
Thats what I thought, And the ticket was for $60 $25 was a processing fee when I send it in... And get a load of this.... When I went to pick her up they had the rope out the front door of the Ranger Station and she was sitting on the porch.....
Isn't that what I got a ticket for.... They said they had just opened the door for her to go to the bathroom...... YEAH WHATEVER>>>>
I love my dog, next time I will now better, She gets the trailer with window wide open...
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Jason
May you have at least one sunny day, and a soft chair to sit in..
2008 5.7 L V8 Sequoia AIR # 31243 WBCCI # 6987
FOUR CORNERS UNIT
Well, I think that's how you spell it. Here's Tess only ten minutes after friends brought her a new stuffed toy. No squeaker or else the evisceration would have only taken 5 minutes!
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Bob, Dianne, and Tess the WFT
BDandTTs
Bandit #14576 (WDCU/AIR)
Here are, from left to right, Abby (age 8), Otis, (age 3 months), and Earl (age 3). As you can tell they are very well behaved and are rarely on the furniture hence the scared look on each face. The second picture is an older, larger but not smarter, Otis at about 6 months. Apparently, he did not like the flowers in the little blue planters on the front porch and you can readily tell he is very sorry for his actions!
They are currently slowing the '57 Flying Cloud restoration by carrying off any hand tool that is not in my pocket. Otis, however, learned not to chew on the extension cord.
Here are, from left to right, Abby (age 8), Otis, (age 3 months), and Earl (age 3). As you can tell they are very well behaved and are rarely on the furniture hence the scared look on each face. The second picture is an older, larger but not smarter, Otis at about 6 months. Apparently, he did not like the flowers in the little blue planters on the front porch and you can readily tell he is very sorry for his actions!
They are currently slowing the '57 Flying Cloud restoration by carrying off any hand tool that is not in my pocket. Otis, however, learned not to chew on the extension cord.
Love the picture of the naughty Otis caught in the act!
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[SIZE=1]Michelle & family
[COLOR=Blue] 2005 28' International CCD
Use to travel in an small Airstream and show those really big Standard Poodles and Greyhounds, now I have a 31ft Sovereign and look what's invaded it. Just wee fluffy beasties and this Jack Russell. Can't imagine camping without them.
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