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Aug-05-2018 04:23 PM
dedmiston wrote:
I've read just about every single post on this forum since it was first created in 2004 (do any of you old-timers remember when we didn't used to have a Toy Hauler forum?). There have certainly been some memorable posts over the years, most of them fun and/or outlandish. But one thread that I can't ever shake was from a guy who had his dog in a crate in the back of his hauler when the rear queen bunk gave way. When he got to camp, the bunk was on the floor and his crate and dog had been crushed. Unforgettable.
I keep a dog blanket on the rear bench seat in my truck and let the dogs ride back there with the kids. When we sometimes have all three kids home for a trip, one of the dogs has to ride up front at my wife's feet.
The dogs enjoy it. Our kids get some hair on their pants. I get some dog snot on my windows.
We make do.
Aug-05-2018 01:11 PM
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Aug-02-2018 03:09 PM
ReneeG wrote:
Ok. I'm not trying to side one way or the other, but if I recall correctly, it is legal (for people?)(in some states?) to ride in a TT or FW as long as there is radio communication with the driver of the TV.
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Aug-02-2018 06:34 AM
RoyBell wrote:
She does great in the back of the pickup. I keep both sliders open and she sticks her head inside the truck for the whole trip. I don't see the bedroom being too bouncy as it's the same location she hangs out anyways, just higher.
And yes, at the end of the day she is just a dog. She eats her own poop and kills the random animal in the backyard and licks her ass. She is well taken care of. I spent a small fortune last year to bring her back to life after her spleen ruptured. Shes been doing better than ever and is incredibly active for a 13 (around) year old pup.
Aug-01-2018 02:02 PM