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DOGS IN TRUCKS
Dear Dr. Woof:
I love this beautiful
weather and I guess I shouldn't complain because my owner spends a lot
of time with me and takes me lots of places. Even so, I am a little jealous
of Yeller, the labrador who lives next door. Whenever he goes out with
his owner, he gets to ride in the bed of the pick-up truck. He can run
around back there and bark at everything he can see. I would love to feel
the wind swirling around me on a hot day too, but my owner insists I sit
quietly in the back seat and won't even allow me to stick my head out
the window. Can you convince him to let me ride in the back of the truck
too?
Inside Looking Out
Dear Inside:
Actually, I
hope to be able to convince your friend's owner NOT to let HIM ride in
the back of the truck. You see, your owner is just trying to insure your
safety and be certain that you will be around to travel with him for many
years to come. Riding in the back of the pick-up truck is very, very dangerous
for your friend. While he may be having fun, he would be seriously hurt
or killed if his owner had to make a sudden stop or was involved in an
accident. He would easily be thrown either around the inside of the truck
bed, or worse right out of the truck and on to the roadway--many dogs
die this way every year! And even if that never happens, dust and gravel
from the road or other foreign matter can easily get into his eyes and
ears, causing irritation or injury--which is why your owner makes you
keep your head inside the vehicle. Sitting in the back of the truck alone
when his owner gets out could lead to his getting lost or injured if some
distraction were to cause him to jump out. There are lots of fun things
for dogs to do, but riding free in the back of trucks should not be one
of them.
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