- Apr 15, 2001
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Maybe if I give him $350 he will take a dive.
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Why would he need ur money? :shrug:
Maybe if I give him $350 he will take a dive.
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I joke around with a lot of morons on here and most of them I would probably share a beer with
To be honest, that is not fair to hedgy. He is a lover not a fighter.
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:facepalm:
Unless your rear ended, which I am sure has happened several times. :lol:
Maybe if I give him $350 he will take a dive.
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If only his dad has put him in one of those. Set back the species.
Is that even possible?
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Unless your rear ended, which I am sure has happened several times. :lol:
dogs are not kids...dog dies you guy another one kid dies you never get over it :shrug:
maybe it was a one time thing to put that husky in the box, maybe it was made for a yorkie or some other ankle biter :shrug: I always put my dog in the back seat with a harness and a seat belt when I had a dog, so there you go...
carry on
Ok....
I have no problem with working dogs (beagles, labs, hounds, etc.) being put in a secure dog box/kennel in the back of a pickup truck. They are safe, and if in an accident, are no worse off than the human driver.
This picture, however, depicts a situation where even the smallest of rear end accidents will result in a dead dog. This is blatantly wrong to me, and it doesn't even compare to a dog box.
dogs are not kids...dog dies you guy another one kid dies you never get over it :shrug:
maybe it was a one time thing to put that husky in the box, maybe it was made for a yorkie or some other ankle biter :shrug: I always put my dog in the back seat with a harness and a seat belt when I had a dog, so there you go...
carry on
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