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Oh man, one of my primary reasons for getting (and keeping, upgrading, getting more, etc etc etc) Land Rovers has been their connection with the canine world.
Even many of the equestrian sporting events my girlfriend and I go to for professional PR / event photography are title / presenting sponsored by Land Rover, and have doggie refill stations around the cross country course, show grounds, entire venue etc.. handing out folding "Land Rover" water bowls, leashes, dog treats, etc etc.. at our most recent event we got an LR-embroidered neoprene dog bone shaped zip-up case that had a leash, poop bags, and some treats inside! Land Rover DEFINITELY appreciates the connection as well - especially in the equestrian market, which they've been adamant about sponsoring and supporting for decades (around the world.)
My pooch Greta basically owns our Rover. I removed half the back seat and put a platform with carpet in to make the back flat to the back of the front seats.
Jaq (named after a character in Game of Thrones)
Our most recent rescue. Pit mix. 9 months old. Abandoned and left for dead after contracting parvo. We saved him and funded his 2 month recovery.
Derk the pit mix. Saved from the mandatory kill shelter they day of his scheduled euthanasia. 5 years old now.
Scout the Australian Shepherd. Repeat offender of over hyper attitude. Multiple families. Multiple surrenders. Multiple escapes. Now service dog. Trained and the most loyal of all and protective of them. Uses no leash.