Ya some people are pshyco - like the anti hunters who eat meat.
You can do it or you can pay the butcher to do it for you. It still happened.
Ya some people are pshyco - like the anti hunters who eat meat.
I know what you mean, but just checking to make sure there is not some law these days!Why wouldn't it be? Dogs have been riding in open truck beds as long as there have been trucks. The only reason I use the crate is one of them gets scared easily and prefers it otherwise they would be going au naturale. They have plenty of room to move around, are not in the direct wind, and I'm not taking them on the freeway at high speeds.
Dogs are dogs, not kids. It's totally fine to go the extra mile as if they were human but it's also OK to let them be dogs too. My dogs live a good life but then I also catch them doing nasty dog stuff in the backyard.
I choose not to live in those states. Kids are kids, dogs are dogs.
LOL.Frank those are fighting words for some people haha.....this was when he was only a 1- 2 years old. But this dog gets better treatment than me at times.
LOL.
They may be fighting words but they shouldn't be. To those people I say...when is the last time you put a bowl of food on the floor for your kids to share and then drove off to the bar for date night? And I have yet to see a case of a toddler mauling someone to death. Ergo dogs are not kids. Prove me wrong.
I will concede the fact that they both smell funny, pee on stuff they shouldn't, and eat strange things off the floor. But that's as far as I go.
Mine were hounds for hunting and also kept in the house as part of the familyIt really comes down to why you have dogs I guess and the function they serve maybe - my grandparents worked a ranch all their lives and the dogs they had were working dogs. They were never allowed in the house and had their kennels. They were viewed like any other animal on the ranch really - my grandfather loved those dogs but they were not "pets" in the sense they came in the house etc - if that makes sense.
Now the flip side was when my mom was in high school she found this Chihuahua - why there are Chihuahuas lost in Northern Nebraska is beyond me - but that dog was allowed in the house and was spoiled to death by the entire family. In fact they all talked about that dog long after it was dead and I heard about it as a kid. The ranch dogs were still not allowed in the house when I was growing up!
Mine were hounds for hunting and also kept in the house as part of the family
He kinda looks like he is full of himself....and a FORD too? Jesus..............I don’t know I’m a cat personold truck but still got this cat. He’s old and diabetic but he rides like this.
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That truck was a total POS despite being a kingranch lolHe kinda looks like he is full of himself....and a FORD too? Jesus..............
Beautiful.Only yellow Labs.
I used to have that same truck, 2009 with white and tan exterior. The dogs were allowed to ride in it lol.That truck was a total POS despite being a kingranch lol
Did your 5.4 3v last more than 65k miles? Mine didn’t.I used to have that same truck, 2009 with white and tan exterior. The dogs were allowed to ride in it lol.
One of the intake valves started slipping through a splitting retainer I believe around 90k miles. Timing chain tensioner failed at 150k miles and the cam ate the roller for that bad valve. I also had to replace the CoPs at about 120k, if you gave it gas pulling a boat uphill at least one would completely fail and you would limp to the top. Let's not even get started on the slack on the driveshaft.Did your 5.4 3v last more than 65k miles? Mine didn’t.
Did your 5.4 3v last more than 65k miles? Mine didn’t.