Posted by ericlb on October 31, 2009 at 18:11:34 from (12.189.32.37):
In Reply to: Your dog rides where? posted by buickanddeere on October 31, 2009 at 13:32:11:
usualy when on the road he rides in the cab, with the window half down, in the pickup if i drive my stake bed he wants in the back he loves the wind in his face, and to run from side to side in the bed, the truck stake bed has 4 foot sides, but i dont let him do that in the pickup as he might fall overboard if i have to swerve or stop fast, on the farm he ride wherever he wants to both tractors are open station and hes not much on riding them inless the impliment has room for him to be im a dog myself, so all our [3] get fre run of the house untill bed time when they go in a large walk in closet, this is due t omy dog actualy laying down between me and the mrs one nite then rolling on his side and pushing her out of the bed with his feet by braceing his back against me, ,[ i had him before i had her] you can imagine how well that stunt went over with the mrs, lol
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