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Thanks Minpin you said what I wanted to say in a nice way.
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i understand the concern with pet hair and such, I mean C'mon look at some of the truckers out here, makes me wonder how well they would take care of their truck if there was a pet on board. I dont think I would want their truck whether their was a pet on board or not.

But as far as it being cruel, it would be more cruel for my dog to be away from us than out on the road. It was much more cruel for him to be left at home 10 hours a day while we work normal jobs.

If your a responsible pet owner and respect others, the equipment and acknowledge the fact that your pet does truly enjoy the lifestyle then how could it be cruel? They have it made! Eat, sleep, sight see, go to the bathroom, chase their ball all over the country and then back to sleep.
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