Perry's Mum Posted November 20, 2011 Share Posted November 20, 2011 http://www.ntnews.com.au/article/2011/11/19/273521_ntnews.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mrs Rusty Bucket Posted November 20, 2011 Share Posted November 20, 2011 Woodley, a two-year-old German koolie, was unrepentant. I love it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Are You Serious Jo Posted November 20, 2011 Share Posted November 20, 2011 He's a coolie, give him a few more times practising and he'd be driving like a pro Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ons Posted November 20, 2011 Share Posted November 20, 2011 he would have driven fine I'm sure being a coolie might give my flashy a go driving the car one day but he probably wouldn't coz "it would be naughty, I don't have a drivers licence Mum" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Perry's Mum Posted November 21, 2011 Author Share Posted November 21, 2011 I am hiding the car keys from Perry who is really keen to try it, she has been told she has to have a licence first but her view is the police cannot be everywhere and many of the local ones are her friends and would let her off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
westiemum Posted November 21, 2011 Share Posted November 21, 2011 Probably drives better than most Darwinites anyway :D (And before anyone gets upset, I'm having a go at me too seeing I spent 18 years in Darwin... ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mrs Rusty Bucket Posted November 21, 2011 Share Posted November 21, 2011 My dog prefers back seat driving. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Perry's Mum Posted November 21, 2011 Author Share Posted November 21, 2011 Perry is a back seat driver but is eager to become a front seat one. She sits in the back but leans forward with her head on my shoulder and barks at anything she does not approve of such as road machines, large trucks, garbage trucks, and cars with loud doof doof stereos. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bertie Posted November 21, 2011 Share Posted November 21, 2011 Woodley, a two-year-old German koolie, was unrepentant. I love it. Yes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NOCTRL Posted November 21, 2011 Share Posted November 21, 2011 Only in the NTNews would this make front page news. (Even though i agree with westiemum, he probably does drive better than most NT folk!!) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jigsaw Posted November 21, 2011 Share Posted November 21, 2011 My Koolie tried the front seat at 12 weeks old after wriggling out of her car harness which was in the back seat! Not fun to restrain, happy, excited, biting, scratching puppy while in three lanes of moving traffic! I think my girl Paxy would drive very fast if she was allowed too with maniacal laughter all the way down the road. Could be interesting seeing as she's blind in one eye too! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ons Posted November 21, 2011 Share Posted November 21, 2011 Perry is a back seat driver but is eager to become a front seat one. She sits in the back but leans forward with her head on my shoulder and barks at anything she does not approve of such as road machines, large trucks, garbage trucks, and cars with loud doof doof stereos. Latte sits on the back ledge and rounds up all the other cars Flash sits in the back but leans his head on my shoulder, I say to him "Constable (insert the local traffic cop's name here) will get you" and he automatically sits back in the seat I put him in a harness once that clipped into the seatbeat, stopped at the end of the journey and he jumped out, he had chewed through it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pollywaffle Posted November 21, 2011 Share Posted November 21, 2011 I'm afraid my two like to be chauffeured.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Perry's Mum Posted November 22, 2011 Author Share Posted November 22, 2011 Perry is a back seat driver but is eager to become a front seat one. She sits in the back but leans forward with her head on my shoulder and barks at anything she does not approve of such as road machines, large trucks, garbage trucks, and cars with loud doof doof stereos. Latte sits on the back ledge and rounds up all the other cars Flash sits in the back but leans his head on my shoulder, I say to him "Constable (insert the local traffic cop's name here) will get you" and he automatically sits back in the seat I put him in a harness once that clipped into the seatbeat, stopped at the end of the journey and he jumped out, he had chewed through it Perry has not bothered chewing through - she just stretches her harness and seat belt as far as it will go. She knows a lot of the local police and is convinced that they are all her very best friends. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ons Posted November 22, 2011 Share Posted November 22, 2011 Perry is a back seat driver but is eager to become a front seat one. She sits in the back but leans forward with her head on my shoulder and barks at anything she does not approve of such as road machines, large trucks, garbage trucks, and cars with loud doof doof stereos. Latte sits on the back ledge and rounds up all the other cars Flash sits in the back but leans his head on my shoulder, I say to him "Constable (insert the local traffic cop's name here) will get you" and he automatically sits back in the seat I put him in a harness once that clipped into the seatbeat, stopped at the end of the journey and he jumped out, he had chewed through it Perry has not bothered chewing through - she just stretches her harness and seat belt as far as it will go. She knows a lot of the local police and is convinced that they are all her very best friends. my coolies know that their mum works as a criminal defence lawyer so that police shouldn't be their best friends mind you, Flashy would be jumping all over a police officer for a pat if he met one, Latte is a bit standoffish with everyone so she wouldn't discriminate Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bull Arab Posted November 22, 2011 Share Posted November 22, 2011 (edited) See now if it had of been an Aussie he would have been in the back, AC in his face at just the right temperature, surfing the net on his phone to find the next flyball or agility comp, telling the driver what he wants at the drive through while looking out the window thumbing his nose at the commoners that have to walk or drive their own cars!! All while looking good!! Edited November 22, 2011 by Bull Arab Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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