Taking your dog to work

drivers still do it,i have seen it many times and i think its a good idea,good security for the wagon,i found this out in 1996 when a driver [paul] bought his dog olly into the yard could not have been a more lovely dog, very friendly,then he put olly back in the cab,and me like a muppet went out there and stood beside the window and called olly the result was a bearing of teeth to warn me and when i put my hand on the glass he threw himself at the window and his teeth actually clacked against the window trying to bite me,i crapped myself but had no problem with it afterwards as he was protecting the wagon,lesson learnt

Contraflow:

rancidmelon:
Anyone take their dog in the cab with them?

I don’t have a dog… but I gather from your post that you do and you’re thinking about taking it along for a ride?

Before you do, you might want to consider whether you own the vehicle or not, or at the very least whether you’re the only person that uses that vehicle or not.

If the answer is not, then you might want to consider whether you have any respect for anybody else that might use the vehicle before you put the filthy animal in it… or not.

What pretentious lot you are…the guy asked a simple question and you get straight on your not so high horse. I gather from your demeaner that perhaps you are an owner of said vehicles or perhaps just a misanthropic *wat. I love dogs but they have no place in our workplace generally. Personally if I was paired up wouldnt be problem, however, I can understand it would be for others. Food drops its a total no no and RDC, I cant even get my misses through the door there and she a 6ft blonde with 44 DD’s.

RIP Zac my best mate German Shep and a *ucking great guard dog.

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chester1:
That’s a bit harsh mate not all dogs are dirty and smelly.

I’m yet to meet one that doesn’t either produce displeasing odours or have yesterday’s excrement encrusted around its arse hole.

Of course, as a dog owner yourself, you’re bound to say that yours are different, just like you’re bound to say they would never randomly maul a little girl to death.

Just read this muppets comment here, total tool. I can see you’re an animal lover by your avatar. That monkey is probably smoking weed and has very little intellect as well as being short-sighted.

My opinion is that if you want to work around animals then be a zoo keeper or work for the RSPCA, if it’s a cab that is used by others it should be illegal, if it’s your own motor do as you please.

Thunderbird:

Contraflow:

chester1:
That’s a bit harsh mate not all dogs are dirty and smelly.

I’m yet to meet one that doesn’t either produce displeasing odours or have yesterday’s excrement encrusted around its arse hole.

Of course, as a dog owner yourself, you’re bound to say that yours are different, just like you’re bound to say they would never randomly maul a little girl to death.

Just read this muppets comment here, total tool. I can see you’re an animal lover by your avatar. That monkey is probably smoking weed and has very little intellect as well as being short-sighted.

Hang on… Right, that’s me comfy. Let the games begin! :smiley: :smiley:

Don’t think it’s worth getting the popcorn out yet - hardly dog eat dog situation.

Anyway, I take my cat trunking to N Yorkshire. She is as good as gold now.

Thundebird, your comments have brought much hilarity to the end of my day, thank you. :laughing:

I still maintain my opinion that dogs are dirty and smelly though… even Zac, god rest his soul.

Contraflow is a regular ■■■■■ isn’t he?

Extra large actually.

Contraflow:
Thundebird, your comments have brought much hilarity to the end of my day, thank you. :laughing:

I still maintain my opinion that dogs are dirty and smelly though… even Zac, god rest his soul.

I respect your opinion and may be I was a tad harsh…but I’m a dog lover (no funnies thanks); Zac will indeed be smiling down on you.