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Luggage rack with a dog crate strapped to it? Probably sort of windy, dog will get pelted with bugs, rocks, and other assorted road debris. Probably scare the living hell out of it too.
My 25 lb dachsund/beagle mix mutt likes to ride in the passenger seat for short trips- I just put a beach towel over the leather seat and strap his harness to the seatbelt. He loves it, chicks dig it too.
He has scratched the door panel and the center console with his dachsund nails, but who cares, it's only a car. One day the car and the dog will be gone and I will have the happy memories of cruising top-down with both.
My point made exactly, I would put a kid in a trailer boucing down the highway, because I am not a kid lover, I'd give you a dozen reasons (or more) why dogs are better than kids. Hence, don't belong in the trailer
I'm glad we think alike. The only thing that sucks about dogs is that you actually have to go home to let them out.
Are you kidding me? Trailer the dog behind in a plastic kennel? What happens when your "best friend" gets rear-ended? That just stupid to even think this up. The only worse thing you could do is to drive with your dog unsecured in the bed of pick up.
My point made exactly, I would put a kid in a trailer boucing down the highway, because I am not a kid lover, I'd give you a dozen reasons (or more) why dogs are better than kids. Hence, don't belong in the trailer
Originally Posted by efthimios,May 12 2005, 06:23 PM
all the time
Dude that doesn't count. Thats not a dog its a really hairy rat , but still yor wife can put the dog in her purse while you are driveing or hold it.
Bryan
ROTFLOL, I'm sure both of our camps could come up with some compelling arguments but obviously I'm staying over here w/ Shedrivesit.
Just for statistical purposes my wife and I are 30 year old, relatively successful, happily selfish people that have so far chosen a life that we really enjoy that in no way includes (furrless) children. And we have had our heads examined, they said we were just fine