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Old 03-03-2012, 03:37 AM
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the sheading.. my boxer sheds UNREAL! i vac the truck almost twice a day! still all the hair is all over but.. like i said she does love the truck. then again i think she's part human. she likes her home time and at the end of the weekend i ask if she wants to go in the truck.. her ears pop up and she runs to the door. its funny you should say about the ankle biters. i'm getting fuel today and this little 2 lb dog is barking at me as i get out to get my recipt.. go to get back in nikki (my dog) is hanging out in her seat.. she looks over at the dog like "really? i'm looking out the window.. be quiet please" kinda made me laugh lol
 
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Old 03-03-2012, 03:59 AM
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We had our cat, Rex, with us in the truck for the first three years of his life. I think spending all that time cooped up in the truck with just me and the wife made him a bit anti-social. He hates just about everybody except us and my little brother. He actually goes out of his way to hiss and sometimes even mock attack my father and adult son. I have a pic of him stretched out in the passenger seat in my picture gallery. Might be one of him riding on the dash through the Virgin River Gorge on I-15, too. Cats are a lot easier to deal with in the truck. Walk them at your leisure and scoop out the litterbox daily and that’s it.
 
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Old 03-03-2012, 01:41 PM
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i think it also helps that my dog was raised on the leash too. she LOVES people and lvoes the attention she gets. then again, we're only gone for 4 days a t a clip so its not too bad.
 
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Old 03-11-2012, 03:31 PM
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When I go out, I stay out for a while… usually four or five weeks or so, then I take ten days to two weeks off. That few days out and a couple days home stuff makes me feel like I’m always in transition from one place to another and I never really settle into the house or the truck.

Sci, like most Huskies, doesn’t understand the concept of a stranger, so he loves everybody he meets. I just think it wouldn’t be fair to keep him in the truck and it would be a real pain in the butt to keep up with the shedding and the walks.
 
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Old 03-15-2012, 03:53 AM
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Hey musicman thats the best looking husky, if he's anything like the one we had as kids dont let him run near neighbors if they have ducks and geese. If memory serves me correctly are neighbor lost 12 birds,she would hide in their soybean field, and leap up and take em out of the air. I guess it was more of a challenge to her that way lol.
 



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