


Truck Drivers and their Pets
#1
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Join Date: May 2005
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I was aware that a handful of oddball truckdrivers take their pets (mostly dogs) with them. But I was astonished to learn how common this is and even saw one truck drive through the truck stop parking lot with some cats sitting in the window. I am not in anyway aversed to this practice mind you, in fact it's nice to know I have that option if in the future I were ever to get another dog. Currently though I have an old cat that acts very strange when I leave for extended periods of time. I would love to take her with me but I fear that she is just a sweet old house cat and not a rough truck driving kitty. I know theres a poll here somewhere I just have to phrase it right.
#3
A pets forum might be appropriate here due the large quantities of posts I see about pets, or pet concerns. I am a little confused about what the poll is asking, but I'd vote "yes" for a Pets/Traveling Companion (NOT teammate) forum. I know I'd visit it, and post periodically.
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#4
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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I am all for allowing pets onboard OTR trucks. We have to live in that truck, and it's often a lonely road. I'm only speaking for myself here, but I'd rather have a warm, friendly, familiar, loving companion who won't whine, bit*h, moan and complain around, as opposed to say... a lot lizard in the case of male drivers. It's safer to have a pet than a person, in the case of a dog, ALL their expenses can be written off on your taxes as a security measure for having alerted you to potential dangers, and who knows? They might save your life some day if somebody is dumb enough to attempt a break in. Personally I have a cat on my rig, a purebred pedigreed Sphynx, whom I will be showing on a national level very soon. He's the coolest little kitty ever, completely hairless! That's right, I said butt naked bald pussy! Ever seen Austin Powers? Remember Dr. Evil's kitty? They didn't shave him! That is a breed of cat! My little guy is an intact male, and I intend to breed him if he wins consistantly in the show ring. I believe that Sphynx are an ideal trucker's pet because of their temperament, size, and blessed lack of shedding. Easy to care for, very smart and affectionate, and you know what the best part is? I don't have to stop to let "Streaker" go potty. I scoop the littler when I empty my trash daily.
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#5
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Wortham,Texas
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I agree CE.........I'd rather have my dog with me than a stranger. I plan on taking Taz with me anyway. Like me,he's an old fart and we get along better than me and the wife do. :lol: :lol: ![]() Thanks for the tax tip!
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#6
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 377
Neophyte I have 3 purebred Siberian Huskies. When I'm on the road I usually take one of them with me. They're great company and they love to travel. My only concern is when I'm driving for a long period of time there isn't much room for them to move around. Either on the bunk, on the floor or in the jump seat, that's their only option. When I finally stop I take them for a good walk or run. That gets the kinks out of them as well as myself. LOL Drive safe everyone.
#7
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Bella Vista, Arkansas, United States
Posts: 1,408
If you ask most vets about taking a dog on the road with you, he would honestly tell you its cruel.
I little known piece of information about dogs in cars that not many people realize. Do you know why dogs like riding with their head out the window? Its not because they want to smell the outside. They do it because the smell in the inside of the car is driving them crazy. However, Im not some animal rights activist. Even though most vets would tell you that its cruel. It your dog, you are free to do with it what you want.
#8
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: New York City USA
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I agree with Sheepdancer. When I first started driving a year ago, I too wanted to take my dog with me. In fact, I almost declined working for TMC because of their no pet policy. I have since changed my mind. After doing a bit of research and experiencing life on the road, it IS cruel to take your dog along with you. I KNOW that most dogs will JUMP at the opportunity to go along for a ride. So too would a three year old human child jump at the chance to go running off a cliff if their parent did. They simply don't KNOW any better and only want to be close to their master. They don't necessarily LIKE the truck, they like the company of their human friend.
However there are three major problems I see with this now: 1- The inside of vehicles STINK to the sensitive nose of an animal. The vinyl and leather intiors of vehicles release nauseating fumes most humans learn to ignore. Not to mention the lack of stimulation and exercise afforded by being cooped up inside a truck. 2- Being an ANIMAL, and of free will. There WILL be one time when your pet will interfere with your ability to safely operate your vehicle or distract you (even if only for a split second) when it may cost you your life. Those of you who will respond, "I've had a dog in my rig for 20 years and NEVER had a problem." DO have a problem and don't even know it. You've only been LUCKY so far, NOT a skilled pet owner with a "miracle" pet. 3- A few shippers forbid pets on their premises even if they stay inside the truck for good reason. It's DANGEROUS. Now befor the hate mail or flames start rolling in allow me to state that I already KNOW that there are those of you out there who STRONGLY disagree with my OPINION. But remember it is only that, MY OPINION. Leave your pet home where he/she can enjoy a life of freedom (hopefully) with room to run and be what they are, an animal.
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#9
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Orange, TX
Posts: 213
This is funny......ok for a human to live in a truck, but not a dog, because of the material that the interior of the truck is made of stinks.
And it is dangerous !!! So is talking on the cell, using the qualcomm and reading a map. Some of you guys over analyze and take this trucking stuff way to serious. Put your favorite little buddy on the truck and have fun watching the dog run and play in the snow, slide on the ice and fetch his favorite toy in the big fresh mowed lawn at the shipper and at night you can laugh when he hikes his legs and pisses all over the polished wheel of that TMC truck !!!! Not only is it good to get the dog out for some exercise, you will get your big fat buffet eating butt out of the truck too and you will have someone to talk too that will never tell you he is not wearing his panties. !!!!! |








