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This site is designed to share outdoor pet stories, products and safety.  Please feel free to send us pictures and stories about your outdoor pet.  We plan to make this a fun and informational site. stories@rangerrob.com 


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Here something you don't see everyday!

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Yes the Ranger and his family are the proud owners of two Golden Retrievers.  One old and wise one, and one young and dumb.   We take them with us on many of our adventures.  Here is a few pictures of them.

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We also have a Russia Blue Cat - Owns our house

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My good friend Tom and his wife Pam have a great camping website.  They have put together a great article about traveling with pets.  Very good reading - Click Here to read it.

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Here is a cute joke:

>  A man runs into the vet's office carrying his dog, screaming
> for  help.

> The vet rushes him back to an examination room and has him put
>  his  dog  down on the examination table.

> The vet examines the still, limp body and after a few moments,
>  tells the man that his dog, regrettably, is dead.  The man, clearly
>  agitated  and not willing to accept this, demands a second opinion.

>
> The vet goes into the back room and comes out with a cat and
>  puts the cat down next to the dog's body.  The cat sniffs the body,
> walks from head to tail, poking and sniffing the dog's body and finally looks
> at the vet and meows.
>
>  The vet looks at the man and says, "I'm sorry, but the cat
>  thinks that your dog is dead, too."
>
>  The man is still unwilling to accept that his dog is dead.  So
>  the vet brings in a black lab, the lab sniffs the body, walks from
> head to tail, and finally looks at the vet and barks.
>
>   The vet looks at the man and says, "I'm sorry, but the lab
>  thinks your dog is dead too."
>
>  The man, finally resigned to the diagnosis, thanks the vet and
>  asks how much he owes.
>  The vet answers, "$650."
>   "$650 to tell me my dog is dead?!" exclaims the man.
>
>  "Well," the vet replies, "I would only have charged you $50
> for my initial diagnosis. The additional $600 was for the cat scan
> and lab tests. " 

 

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