Alright so anyone of you here ever have a problem taking an Aussie to ur truck? Or large dog? Once I get my own truck I would like to have an aussie with me! Or I should stick to smaller dog?
Any advice??
Taking dog to trucks ( large dog )
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Flattie C, May 27, 2016.
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Guy I parked next to last night had a pit in his W900. Just like every one I've met, a big hyper baby that has no idea how big he is, he WILL be a lap dog.
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I just want a company with me and for safety reason since I can't cary any weapon lol! It gets lonely driving by urself doing over the road!
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My trucking partner. He always rides with me. I don't have him for protection for that I have a 92fs or a g17. He's only for companionship.Cetane+, G13Tomcat and MidWest_MacDaddy Thank this. -
First off you can carry a weapon as long as you aren't a felon or anything. I love animals so I see no problem with the dog either. What company did you end up going with?
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Yeah, he looks like a vicious cold blooded killer and chewer of tires.... I don't know how you sleep without fear of being smothered as he hogs the bunk....lolBean Jr., MidWest_MacDaddy and shanman Thank this.
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Yes he can get ferocious if I hide his ball hahaha. And yes on a cold night he cuddles up under the blankets.. keeps my feet warm.MidWest_MacDaddy Thanks this.
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A dog on the road can be a great companion for sure... Smaller would be easier for obvious reasons and an 8x8 box is kind of small for a bigger dog or a hyper dog... If he is too heavy to be lifting in and out of the truck several times a day, consider some kind of ramp were he can get up and down on his own power.
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Oh really? I thought its not allowed?
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I bet ole Packrat's had an Aussie in his truck?LOL oh you mean a dog....G13Tomcat Thanks this.
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