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Offline muleysgirl13

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Re: Pulled Over Dogs in Bed of Truck
« Reply #45 on: February 16, 2009, 10:26:56 AM »
I think I agree with most.... going down a country road at 25-30 for a mile or two is one thing but going over the pass at 65-70 or a two lane highway if a dog jumped out it would atleast have broken bones if not be dead.  I think for alot of people their dog is their hunting buddy and a part of their family so taking an extra 3-5 minutes to secure a chain onto their harness or secure them in a kennel is worth keeping your friend safe.  But yes having to secure a cattle dog to drive down the road to the field where your bulls are at is stupid.  But as someone who had a cattle dog I can assure you she stayed untied going down the road but going down the highway or freeway she ALWAYS got tied in.  Its a good law but I can see where some people would have exceptions.  But i also know there are some people who don't have that kind of connection with their dogs and they see it as just a dog and for people that are attached to their dogs its hard to understand that.  Different strokes for different folks.
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