Re: 1044731
I am gonna train my cat
to ride along in the jeep
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Can you get the cat to hiss on comand? Have the cat sit shotgun and the dog in the back... NOW THAT JUST AIN'T RIGHT! :lol:
I am a dog person myself. Married into a dog family. My father in law when driving and sees a cat says "good kitty, dead kitty." He doesn't mean it though; He's just kidding.
Cat's are OK. We are just dog people by prefference.
It is maddening when you see any animal abused or neglected.
I like Only1's idea... I'm a college kid with not too much money. How much would adopting a pup cost? Just give me an estimate. Thanks -Mike
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One of my 1st dogs was 100% Mutt rescued from SPCA. Found him at an SPCA rescue adoption event at the shopping mall of all places. He was a good, smart loyal dog. I sure miss that dog. He was a little nervous riding at 1st, but then settled down and was OK in Jeep. I was told by SPCA they suspected English sheperd, Black Lab mix 3 months old. Back then it was $40 to adopt. When checked recently Adopting was +$70. The fees mostly matters on area, supply, demand, and their business costs. IMO Mutts are generally smarter and adopting is a great option.
My Current Dog is a runt of litter - 95lb German shepard that I bought from a friend when she was then breeding. That was 6 years ago. This is one of the smartest, most loyal (to me more-so "Daddies dog"), protective, and high energy dogs I've owned. I've taught her to sit, lay, stay, fetch on hand signals. She'll do verbal and non-verbal commands for me. She'll only do verbal commands for the family.
She absolutely loves water, rides, walks, runs, fetch and play. Most importantly She can Jump into my Jeep XJ with 7.5" lift and 35" tires. My parents 7 YO 70lb collie can't even jump anymore into a truck (arthritis) and needs help into anything taller then 18" off ground. Their collie is a very even tempered, loving, mellow dog - great with families and kids. Toddlers can lay on her, pull her hair, tug on her and she won't mind a bit.
It all depends on what you want in the dog on what breed to get or like. Most any breed can be taught with enough time and effort. My breed prefference is Shepard, Lab, Retriever, Rotweiller, Husky, or even a good Mutt, as long as it's a over 60lb dog is generally what I'd preffer.
Whatever breed you like, spend some time with the dog and you can generally tell if the dog is a good fit in a short amount of time. Every dog is different, even in the same litter. Some are hyper, others are more mellow.
The trick is to find a dog that matches your personality and be the dog's boss. Yet be a kind and firm dog's boss.
Any dog that can see out the window is a Jeep worthy dog IMHO.