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Zilla-Shiba Inu

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Famous Japanese hunting dog. Zilla is full speed 4 legged cuteness and mischief. Belongs to my neighbor John. Hard to get a good pic of her, always on the move.
 
Zilla Internet BMW Superstar

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She's non stop energy until she lays down and she's out for the count. Queen of Cute.
 
How do you like your Pungo? I have been looking at them but have not had a chance to demo one yet.
Jeff

I like it a lot...for flat water. It's definitely not a river runner. My last kayak had a pronounced rocker and in cross section was nearly an oval. Turned on a dime but took some attention to getting it to track in a more or less straight line. It was happiest in rough water and upside down. The Pungo tracks much better and is ever so much more stable, which is nice when paddling with a 75# golden resting his head on your lap! My wife, who had never sat in one before, was able to track straight in a couple of minutes.

Pete
 
Thanks for the feedback. I assume that when you say not a river runner you are talking about rapids. Looks like it would be OK on a lazy river like the Ohio as long as you stayed away from the barges.
Jeff
 
Gilly (Sunshine's Shot of Glenlivet) has become best buddies with 92# Kazoo, while 72# Tulliver is still hoping he'll go away. Here are some shots of them this past weekend







Tulliver trying to remain unnoticed in all the chaos


And finally the little guy runs out of steam




With winter just around the corner his sidecar training is limited to playtime in the hack while I work in the garage. The goal is to make it a fun place, full of toys, sort of a crate on wheels that he finds comfort in. Next year, once the snow melts, we'll ease into the moving down the road thing. Short rides to fun places with lots of treats.
 
Our Abby somewhat reluctantly wearing a Christmas hat. She is a rescue doggie, and a sweetheart.
 

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Glenlivet is growing up nicely. Here he is as a tiny pup...



And now cavorting in fresh snow with his brothers. From left to right: Glenlivet, Kazoo, and Tulliver

 
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Maple after a day grouse hunting. Grouse 1 us 0


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