greg334
Veteran Expediter
I been noticing a lot of dogs in trucks lately, maybe because I am thinking of getting one to keep the truck like home, full of dog hair – no really it gets rather boring out here making all this money as my new goal is to make a million dollars by the end of next year and I don't think I will make it home at all for the rest of the year.
OK just kidding… I hope to pay all the bills and I am seriously thinking of a dog.
Well next to me is a golden retriever, small one that is and a matching owner. Down the row here there are a couple English bull dogs and several miniature whatevers. I have seen a lot of smaller dogs, that is less than 15 pounders more than any other dog in a truck.
So a week ago, I went into Pilot after fueling up and a truck stops in the fuel isle just ahead of me. As I pass, pops out of the sleeper the head of a Great Dane, cropped ears and all looking around. He I would say was around 130 pounds and all black with white freckles. As a former breeder of Great Danes and knowing that they are better suited for smaller spaces still makes me think that this is not a good match, a Great Dane equipped truck, simply because it is difficult for them to get in and out of the truck.
The one dog I have yet to see is the old faithful beagle. I have seen basset hounds and even a stinky blood hound.
Woof
OK just kidding… I hope to pay all the bills and I am seriously thinking of a dog.
Well next to me is a golden retriever, small one that is and a matching owner. Down the row here there are a couple English bull dogs and several miniature whatevers. I have seen a lot of smaller dogs, that is less than 15 pounders more than any other dog in a truck.
So a week ago, I went into Pilot after fueling up and a truck stops in the fuel isle just ahead of me. As I pass, pops out of the sleeper the head of a Great Dane, cropped ears and all looking around. He I would say was around 130 pounds and all black with white freckles. As a former breeder of Great Danes and knowing that they are better suited for smaller spaces still makes me think that this is not a good match, a Great Dane equipped truck, simply because it is difficult for them to get in and out of the truck.
The one dog I have yet to see is the old faithful beagle. I have seen basset hounds and even a stinky blood hound.
Woof