What do you think? Should dogs be taken to work

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  • Sunray
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 3251

    #16
    Depends on the dog.
    Little dogs are a lot more unpredictable than big dogs. All of 'em think they're pit bulls too. Neighbour baby sits a toy Chihuahua that hates most other dogs. The thing will growl at bigger dogs that come anywhere near it. Little fart weighs about 2 pounds. Really funny part is it has a crush on another neighbour's Bernese mountain dog(80–120 lbs.) whose tongue is bigger than the little fart. He's also scared of it. Doesn't exactly know what it is.
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    • Vern Humphrey
      Administrator - OFC
      • Aug 2009
      • 15875

      #17
      My dog is a pit bull. He showed up on my doorstep starved nearly to death, covered with ticks, and with a wound on his back about a foot long and an inch and half wide. The humane society wouldn't take him -- they have a "no pit bulls" policy. The wife and I fed him, picked the ticks off him, and put Cut Heal on his wound. In the next two months, he gained 50% more weight. He is loyal, affectionate, obedient and protective.

      Is he dangerous? You betcha, Red Ryder! We live deep in the woods, 3/4 of a mile off the county road. When I walk him I keep him on a leash and harness. I don't take him amongst strange people or dogs. He's my dog and my responsibility.

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      • Marty T.
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 491

        #18
        I ride a mc a LOT, and it irks me to no end to have to dodge cars with a dog setting in the "drivers" lap. Why don't they have to be buckled in like a kid if you want to treat them like a kid? Went to a local farm store, went to take my daughter to get a drink at the water fountain and a fella had a MONKEY drinking out of the fountain. Needless to say, he knew I was NOT happy. And the store manager knows it too. I guess I fall into the leave them at home and pay attention to your driving group.

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        • clintonhater
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2015
          • 5220

          #19
          Originally posted by Marty T.
          I ride a mc a LOT
          What about the MCs with sidecars for their "best friends"...wearing MC goggles!

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          • Marty T.
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 491

            #20
            If they are too concerned with the "friend" than to pay attention to the road, leave them home.

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            • kickshot7
              Member
              • Jan 2017
              • 60

              #21
              If they are gonna help work then why not. It will definitely reduce work load and boycott salaries but is not.... nah no kids no pets are work.

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