Pet Policy

Discussion in 'Lease Purchase Trucking Forum' started by MastiffManiac, Mar 29, 2014.

  1. born&raisedintheusa

    born&raisedintheusa Road Train Member

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    good size dog for a small space inside the truck
     
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  3. Dodgeman

    Dodgeman Light Load Member

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    He cuddles up next to me.hed be fine
     
  4. bkhtruckerwife

    bkhtruckerwife Bobtail Member

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    My husband is currently working for swift. He is a new driver and already is having so many problems with this company. I am riding along with him as well. We have family looking after our Doberman but we really want to bring her with us since we are hardly ever home. Every company seems to be so set on how "Dobermans" are so aggressive. Our Doberman has never bit anyone and the only thing she has going against her is that she is too friendly and loves giving kisses to anyone. Hell a poodle, Maltese, or yorkie can be aggressive, it's all in how a dog is raised. We have a 3 year old and trust me I wouldn't dare put her in harms way if I had any doubt in my mind about our dobie. I guess my question is, is there any company out there that someone knows of that will allow a teddy bear Doberman plus a rider without having to lease a truck?? Doesn't matter the deposit because there is no price too big for our living dobie. Thanks in advance everyone!
     
  5. Kelsogray

    Kelsogray Bobtail Member

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    Look into Werner. They have a $250 deposit, but as far as I remember they don't have any breed restrictions. My advice would be to get on a dedicated account with Werner though. They generally pay better than the 48 state division. I drove for them for almost three years. I would probably still be with them, but they lost the account that I was on. People always crack me up when it comes to dogs. Any dog can be aggressive if it feels threatened or is raised to be aggressive.
     
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