Experiment 047
Lorider
Primary function: To humiliate people by pulling down their pants
He is designed to publicly humiliate victims by pulling down their pants. He makes duck-like sounds.
One true place: Unknown
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Experiment 047
Lorider
Primary function: To humiliate people by pulling down their pants
He is designed to publicly humiliate victims by pulling down their pants. He makes duck-like sounds.
One true place: Unknown
The certified wiener dog.
There are people in life that have a pet, well my dog is more than just a pet. He is my 1st son, Lo’ Rider the wiener dog! Lo’ Rider (Rider for short) is my faithful service dog. He didn’t start out as a service dog, he was just a oddball puppy at first. Rider has been through the bad and the good with me. My 1st car wreck he was there, along with my second car wreck. Scared him half to death to ever ride in a vehicle again. Until I bought him, his own car seat. Yes, he is very spoiled for wiener dog. When I experienced a anxiety attack, Rider was there to help me through it. He climbs into my lap and comforts me or licks my face to bring down my anxiety. He is my best friend and I can always count on him.
Every pet owner has their moments, where they want to tear out their hair. Because the pet is disobeying every command, you give them. Well I have a lot of those moments with Rider. I sometimes think I am retraining him every few months. Though it does boost my self esteem when other people comment on Rider’s behavior out in public. Rider gets to go with me to work, up at Great Clips. He helps the little ones when they are getting haircuts. It is up there, when I receive the compliments on Rider.
During my pregnancy, Rider was very comforting and he would always snuggle my belly. But I think after Logan was born, Rider was a little hesitant at first to warm up to Logan. It wasn’t till the last few days of my dad’s life did Rider warm up to Logan. Logan would be asleep on the couch and Rider would be snuggled up to him. Even till this day, Logan and I will go out on the porch to feed Rider. The first thing Rider does is greet Logan. Those two will have a great bong when Logan is older.
riding in the lo lo with the switches