Dog on truck

Discussion in 'Landstar' started by David kremer, May 31, 2015.

  1. lee2442

    lee2442 Light Load Member

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    what about underneath driver?
     
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  3. Polarbear

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    Underneath? Only while the truck is not moving.
     
  4. lee2442

    lee2442 Light Load Member

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    see my dog aint to smart....must get it from me
     
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  5. Polarbear

    Polarbear Light Load Member

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    Well, if you say so. I mean, if your the father that is.
     
  6. whitelinequeen

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    That's why you wipe their paws off when you get back inside, just like you keep your outside footwear in front of cab.

    I have nothing against cats, but can't even imagine how anyone driving around with flying cat hair and a litterbox in their cab could say that was cleaner than having a well-trained, non-shedding dog, who does their business outside, or on a pee pad in case of emergency. There are many smaller breeds that don't shed.
     

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  7. taxihacker66

    taxihacker66 Road Train Member

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    Those little shih tzu look harmless but man they can be cantankerous . :)
     
  8. king Q

    king Q Road Train Member

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    My wife and I have 8 dogs.
    We have a fairly big (truck) compound so really low density.
    Unfortunately I have to admit IMO dogs love people more than people love people.
    For a truck the best dog I have found is a minpin Miniature Pinscher.
    They don't shed hair and are easily trainable (won't poop or pee in truck).
    Without par in truck compatibility.
    They are an excellent alarm and have no idea of their limits so will attempt security duties .
    Down side they ate temperature sensitive but the choice I would make.
     
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