SUMMER IS a time for packing. If you're for- tunate louis vuitton outlet, you'll get to pack up at least once to go somewhere fun.
In my house, if I pull out a suitcase, my dogs immediately take note because we tend to take our dogs on trips.
Normally, they like to lie on the floor, so relaxed and asleep that their bones look like they have melted into a puddle.
When suitcases come out, they sit at attention, watching my every move. If I carry anything out to the car, they are Johnny-on-the-spot, waiting patiently for the smallest opening of a car door. It's amazing how their fat bellies fit through the tiniest of slits.
The great thing about my dogs is that their excitement about a trip, any trip, means they are not picky about where they sit in the car.
While my children have their "assigned seats" and bicker over whose feet are going where and whose stuff is in their way, my dogs happily jump in and take any spot that's left.
They don't care if they are under someone's feet or perched on top of the console between the front seats. They just want to go.
And they don't mind if there is just a sliver of room left on the floor. They will contort themselves to fit in the spot and quickly start snoring away.
The best things about my dogs as travelers is that they pack light. Pack a container of dog food, and they are ready to go.
My mother-in-law's poodle, on the other hand, is a different story. Scruffy was a stray I found that she happily adopted. He appeared with tangled dreadlocks and no belongings to his name.
One of her friends gave her a fancy folding water bowl and food set that looked like a Louis Vuitton trunk. Sometimes we take care of Scruffy when she and my father-in-law are out of town. She would always drop him off with his fancy suitcase, a supply of food and his special louis vuitton
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