Teaching a dog to ride in the bed
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i throw my pup in my buddies truck all the time, but its never for a trip any further then around town to the river and such..he rides in the tahoe all the time..as longa s you clean your **** on the regular, it wont hurt anything..leather is great
..if he starts standing on the wheel well, i just tell him to sit down and he does..if i tell him to lay down, he lays against the front of the bed..just gotta train them well..
he jumped out once...of the gfs grand am lol..good thing we were only going 10 mph..he was only a few months old and just took off out the window down my buddies driveway lol..didnt do that again
..if he starts standing on the wheel well, i just tell him to sit down and he does..if i tell him to lay down, he lays against the front of the bed..just gotta train them well..
he jumped out once...of the gfs grand am lol..good thing we were only going 10 mph..he was only a few months old and just took off out the window down my buddies driveway lol..didnt do that again
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Wouldn't do my dogs any good to get in the back of the truck anyway... I've got two miniature dachshunds and they can barely get in my lap and see out of the window much less out of a truck bed. My lab rode in the back all the time and loved it.
A friend of mine drives a flatbed one ton dodge and his labs ride on the flatbed and usually with their heads stuck in the sliding back glass trying to get some a/c
Ive seen Stew's dog first hand, that's a super well behaved pup especially since last time I saw him he was way young... And even more impressive since that's usually a pretty high energy breed.
A friend of mine drives a flatbed one ton dodge and his labs ride on the flatbed and usually with their heads stuck in the sliding back glass trying to get some a/c
Ive seen Stew's dog first hand, that's a super well behaved pup especially since last time I saw him he was way young... And even more impressive since that's usually a pretty high energy breed.
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I can't say he wasnt a pain in the *** when he was a puppy but he turned out great. you just gotta stay on their *** when they are young and correct them the first time they screw up instead of letting things slide. it's alot of work in the beginning but totally worth it in the end. i have friends that go through dogs like underware and blame the dogs for not listening or being crazy. not to say that there arent some dogs that are impossible to work with but 5 dogs later you need to look in the mirror..
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Lol I see that all the time^^ believe it or not there's a old man here that has a blueheeler and the old man rides around he pulls over and the Damm blueheeler jumps off and picks up cans for him and jumps back in! Lol it was badass first time I seen him do that.
Llavero how fast were y'all or they going lol
Some dogs love cruising in back and some don't
My Dobermans love cruising on passenger side while drooling out the window and scaring the **** out of people
Llavero how fast were y'all or they going lol
Some dogs love cruising in back and some don't
My Dobermans love cruising on passenger side while drooling out the window and scaring the **** out of people
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