“Most of our assumptions have outlived their uselessness.”
The Beginning
When adopting a dog from the pound, there are a few obvious things you need to have with you at pickup- a crate (for safe transportation) a leash and a collar (and perhaps some road trip treats). Turns out- size is important- A crate that previously worked great for an australian shepard doesn't necessary work for a coonhound.
Fail one for the new "roomie".
Fail two? Assuming said five year old (ish?) coonhound would know how to jump. This could also be the first (of many) situations where Curtis Lowe plays innocent and ignorant when in fact he is just playing the crowd and having others do all the work (in this case lifting him into a Jeep).
If you continue reading you'll soon realize, Curtis Lowe lives to contradict all assumptions ever made about him.