Oh trust me. I already know. Haha. Hes currently 9 1/2 months old and close to 80lbs. He's strong like a bull. Hes going to be a big guy. His dad and uncle were all 150lbs dogs.
Any tips to get out dog hair out. I've used duct tape, tuck tape, sticky rollers. A friend told me to try blue medical gloves. That just seems to in-bed them more.
I have an attachment for my shop vac that grabs most of the hair. I then use a lint roller to get the rest. Usually takes me about a half hour and patience to complete
I don't do the dog in the back style. Years ago the neighbor dog jumped out while the guy was driving. Moron left the rope too long and just ended up dragging the dog until it was pretty much skinned alive and had to be put down. Funny thing was I don't know what hurt him more.. The fact he killed his dog or the black eyes he got from the cops.
I would never drive with a dog in the back either. I would build a cage type thing whenever my puppy gets bigger. I have a crew cab and my seats lift up so I'd probably let him ride there. I can't stand a hurt animal and I would hate myself if my dog got hurt.
Digger stays in the cab. He jumped out of my buddies truck bed a while ago when we where driving. Thankfully we weren't driving fast and he jumped right into a mud puddle and only scraped under his mouth a little bit.
That's what I would do above ^^ but I've seen a nice cage someone built where the dog couldn't stick his head over the edge (to prevent rocks or whatever being thrown up).
I was driving and a dog jumped out of a truck in front of me. We were only going 25, but the dog got hurt and I almost flipped my truck.
Unrelated, but I have that same realtree phone case
This is how my boy Chief likes to ride in the truck.
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