Can they tow your truck with a dog in it?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by AlmostSuperman, Jan 28, 2018.

  1. AlmostSuperman

    AlmostSuperman Light Load Member

    That's my question can they tow it when my dog in the truck I can't find anything on the forums about it
     
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  3. ACO476

    ACO476 Light Load Member

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    Around these parts they'll remove the animal and then tow whatever vehicle needs to be towed. The animal will be removed either by an animal control authority or a sheriff.
     
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  4. jammer910Z

    jammer910Z Road Train Member

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    Who would leave their AniMule alone in a vehicle long enough to BE towed... or as insurance against it?

    That's a more pressing question.
     
  5. Moose1958

    Moose1958 Road Train Member

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  6. AlmostSuperman

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    Well if u have a apu that keeps ur truck warm or cold depending on the temp outside and u have food and water down at all times. It doesn't take long to hook up a tow and some times u can spend a while in Wal-Mart getting supplies or go see a movie
     
  7. TommyTrucker88

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    I'm in and out of Walmart in 5 min. I allways buy the same stuff or know what I'm planning on buying in advance. What are your one of those women who shop with there eyes. Lol I'm jk with the last part. But yeah I'd guess they would tow it after removing the dog. Next time just say your blind and take your dog to the movies and Walmart. >:D
     
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  8. AlmostSuperman

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    I have said he was my service animal a few times someone Wal-Mart's don't care most do though I take him in with me most places but some some let me but I do take a while to pick what I want cuz I don't like eating the same thing all the time
     
  9. jammer910Z

    jammer910Z Road Train Member

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    Wasn't trying to insult YOU personally.
    If you look at it from the way your question was worded, it didn't look good.
    There's a difference in leaving your pet in the vehicle with climate control for a few minutes while you shop, or shower... or how some lowlifes in this earth will do, and just go on walkabout for the weekend with Fido on the swelter box with the window cracked parked behind the strip mall.

    That's the scenario I immediately pictured.

    If you're in WM... leave your APU on and tack a note on the window that says "shopping".. and the departure time (14:25) for ex
    Nobody in their right mind would tow that.
     
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  10. gokiddogo

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    Am I the only one in awe of the loyalty of some wal mart customers? You'd think there were no other options..
     
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  11. Moose1958

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    I agree and would add also try to shop at Wally Worlds that have truck parking. There are a few left. I want to remember seeing a book that listed all the nations walmarts that allowed trucks.
     
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