Pets and rider program

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by jasb750, Jan 14, 2015.

  1. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    Actually, I do have a good answer, but I'll get bashed real good for posting it. He's probably not going to find a company that allows 70 lb. dogs. So, what I would do is borrow a neighbors little poodle or chihuahua and show it to the trucking company. If I got caught at a later date, would say the dog isn't getting enough excercise and gained weight.
     
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  3. jasb750

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    My mom's dog is about 45-55 pounds and all my research is 40lb seems to be the limit for most so she could pass. Could just do that with her lol.
     
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    Good idea, use her dog, then swap them later.

    Melton Truck Lines has Tripac APU's & rider/pet policy.

    Rider-pet policy:

    National Carriers
    Pride Transport
    Con-way
    US Express
    Mesilla Valley Transportation
     
  5. jasb750

    jasb750 Bobtail Member

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    Thanks for all the info Chinatown!
     
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  7. Mywildersyde

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    It looks like I will do some research on this subject, and write an article for this site to answer this question. Are there any specific pet policy related questions that you would like me to address when answering this question?
     
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