Dog on truck

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  1. fortycalglock

    fortycalglock Road Train Member

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    It's your truck and your business, of course you can.
     
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  3. Jigsaw

    Jigsaw Light Load Member

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    Yes , you may have your dog in the truck. It is your truck. I've had mine in the truck since he was 6 mo. old. He is almost 8 yrs. old now.
     
  4. Bakerman

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    Are you one of those pet owners that lets them crap everywhere for someone else to pick up?
     
  5. Jigsaw

    Jigsaw Light Load Member

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    Are you one of those truck drivers that gets out of your truck and pisses all over the truck stop parking lot ?
     
  6. Lowtide

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    Get a cat instead, much cleaner and easier to maintain. Plus if you train it right it will look out for you too. Dogs are stupid plus they need more room to run around. If you have a dog you might as well sleep on the ground at the truck stop because they will bring everything off the ground and into your bed. Haha have fun with your dogs. God Bless!
     
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  7. taxihacker66

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    Hey low tide I gotta ask as I have never owned a cat.

    How can you train a cat too look out for you?
     
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  8. Lowtide

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    Thanks for asking.
    Technically I'm not a cat expert, but all I've always done is adopt true street cats as kittens from the pound, woods or where have you. After that you play with them to strengthen their muscles, feed them and love them - the same way you would with a child. They become loyal and territorial to you. Matter of fact my last cat beat up a dog that charged my 2 year old, sent it home bawling. My latest kitten is on my truck and I excersize him daily, that builds his muscles and reflexes for catching and killing stuff outside when we go home. Plus he will at least scratch the heck out of anyone trying to enter the truck unless it's me. I hope that helps to answer your question.
     
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  10. Lowtide

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    well thank you sir or mam, not sure which it is but forgive me. That picture ofJack Nicholas(Nickelson?) with the words on the side of it is surely a compliment! I'm definitely on my own wavelength.
     
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  11. Polarbear

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    Landstar allows dogs in, on, in front of, and behind all of their trucks.
     
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