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Old 12.10.2007
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Driving is for the Dogs

No I ain't putting it down, just want to know if there are any companys that I can drive for that allow dogs along. What are the restrictions? I've read the forum and it seems a lot of companys have bagged the idea because the trucks idle to long, etc. Anyone still allowing it. If your away from home as much as you guys/gals ought to have a companion to get along with. Thanks
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No I ain't putting it down, just want to know if there are any companys that I can drive for that allow dogs along. What are the restrictions? I've read the forum and it seems a lot of companys have bagged the idea because the trucks idle to long, etc. Anyone still allowing it. If your away from home as much as you guys/gals ought to have a companion to get along with. Thanks
I am going with Interstate and they allow dogs. You have to pay a deposit but they take it out weekly until it is paid in full. I had looked at CR England but they didn't allow dogs. CRST was gonna let us take our dog too, but wouldn't advise going with them.
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