djhogdogger
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« on: September 30, 2009, 09:51:00 am » |
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I was wondering how many of you do not have a dogbox? We don't have one yet, we just have a couple of chains running across the bed of our truck that we secure the dogs to. I've started thinking that maybe we need to get one though because one day we had stopped at the store to get ice and drinks, so we parked along the edge of the property, well away from the pumps and general foot traffic. While we were inside the store, I saw a woman with a boy about 8 or 9 years old getting gas, while she was pumping fuel, the little boy ran to our truck and jumped up on the side of our truck to pet all of the dogs before anyone had time to react. Now, all of the dogs in the bed of our truck were young and friendly (on that day). But I still about had a heart attack! The dogs all just licked the boy, but in my mind I could just see it going terribly bad. I never leave our dogs unattended now. I couldn't live with myself if someone was bitten by one of my dogs. What really suprised me was that the woman wasn't upset at all about her son running off to pet some strange dogs in the back of a strangers truck. What do yall think?
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« Reply #1 on: September 30, 2009, 09:54:51 am » |
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i do the same thing and have my dogs chained in the bed of my pickup. my dog are scared up real bad and people really dont want to pet them around here
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« Reply #2 on: September 30, 2009, 09:59:11 am » |
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In my case I never put a dog in my truck without it being in a dog box. For the reasons you stated, plus I don't have to worry about them getting tangled in a chain, or getting in a fight. My dog box is in two compartments so I can seperate any dogs that may fight. I also can load a tied hog in the truck in front of the dogbox and the dogs can't get to it. I also worry about the dogs breaking a snap or chain while I am away from the truck.
Plus, my dogs are more protective than others. They don't want anyone touching my truck or my horse, when I was working cows. That is typical of the Fla curs and I don't need some kid getting bit at the 7-11..............so I put mine in a box, but its whatever works best for you.
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djhogdogger
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« Reply #3 on: September 30, 2009, 10:04:10 am » |
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We have protective dogs, they just were not with us on that day. Most people have enough sense not to approach our truck, but not kids.
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« Reply #4 on: September 30, 2009, 10:13:06 am » |
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I think you need a dog box ASAP. Mine never leaves the back of my truck unless I need the room for something else that day.
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« Reply #5 on: September 30, 2009, 10:16:19 am » |
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I have gone to just chains. It runs from the corner behind the drivers side,,, to the back drivers side,,, across in fromt of the tailgate,,, and back up behind the passenger side. It can hold four cur dogs across the back and and two bulldogs in the front corners.
I really like it because I can see the dogs when we are driving and I don't have to take a box in and out of my truck to go to work the next day.
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« Reply #6 on: September 30, 2009, 10:17:19 am » |
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i like to use a dog box. Less to worry about. But i do have a question for those who use chain's what do you do during the winter time when its cold???
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« Reply #7 on: September 30, 2009, 10:20:07 am » |
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I use both. I prefer a dog box, but I also have chains in each of my trucks. I keep a combo lock on my dog box too, in case I spend the night somewhere, or have to leave the truck unattended, I can lock the dogs up...not that anyone would want to steal my potlickers...it just makes me feel better. I use the chains for the occasions that I cannot move the dog box, or if I happen to be hauling more dogs than will fit in the box.
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« Reply #8 on: September 30, 2009, 10:20:19 am » |
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i only use a box now. i had one experience where a black dog jumped out at night (chained to the tiedown) and nobody saw her . after that always in a dog box.
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« Reply #9 on: September 30, 2009, 10:26:41 am » |
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I don't go far to hunt... maybe 30min and it doesn't get terribly cold down here. That has alot to do with me using chains.
When I go to Houston or some where for Trailblazers, I will put the dogs in a box.
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« Reply #10 on: September 30, 2009, 10:35:48 am » |
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I prefer a dog box, for reasons stated above, and to be double sure that a dog never makes it over the side while I'm driving. that never ends well. I realize that it can be prevented but I like the peace of mind. I usually have my curs in the two compartment dog box, with my catch dog chained to the center of the box on a chain just long enough to let him lay down if he wants to. keeps him plenty far from the edge of the pickup.
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« Reply #11 on: September 30, 2009, 10:40:46 am » |
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Go with a dogbox, all around easier and less worries. My dogbox is really light, its made out of conduit so you can take it in and out real easy
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djhogdogger
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« Reply #12 on: September 30, 2009, 10:42:58 am » |
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Sfboarbuster, did you make it yourself? Got any pics?
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« Reply #13 on: September 30, 2009, 10:59:49 am » |
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We use a trailer that we made for the dogs. It has six compartments and a storage compartment for vests and stuff. It can hold up to two dogs in one compartment depending on size. We have signs on each side of the trailer that say DO NOT TOUCH DOGS! Most of our dogs are well mannered but we have a couple that are protective of their space, even with the sign and the dog barking people still try to stick there hands in and pet him! Sometimes its inevitable that's why someone always stays by the Trailer when we've stopped somewhere
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« Reply #14 on: September 30, 2009, 11:02:54 am » |
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dog box is the only way i work construction and always have tools in the back along with the ice chest and water jug and both of our boxes have lock hasp on them havent had a ice chest,water jug or things like chain saws,shovels and concrete tools stole while i was at lowes or walmart,,,,,, or in the case of a long hard hot day after work a watering hole and tripps will lay on the big ice chest aand if he dont know ya your not getting a thing out of it my big box is 30 someodd inches tall ,5 foot long 47 wide and split in the middle with the right side made a double decker with a plywood top and end and light sheet metal 3/4 the way down the side a piece of plywood laid under it for the dogs and keepm out of the water.. then we have a plywood double box that fits in a toyota thats 40 something wide 4 foot long and 28 inches tall and 2 1/8 inch holes all around it,,, a door bore saw just what i had plus the little three hole dog trailer Dexter
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« Reply #15 on: September 30, 2009, 11:04:26 am » |
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I use a large one hole box for one reason..... One 5gal bucket of water takes care of every dog I can fit in it. Sometimes its 3, sometimes it is a dozen, I never have to be concerned with extra incidentals or enough clasps on the chain. What really suprised me was that the woman wasn't upset at all about her son running off to pet some strange dogs in the back of a strangers truck. What do yall think? Amazing isn't it? I always make a huge fuss every time that some imbecile sticks their hands near my dogs. Most of them act like it would be my fault for keeping mean dogs if they had been bitten. Only one time have I seen a parent scold their kids for sticking their hands in a box and that was an old rodeo man, big time rancher and retired coon houndsman in Stephenville. He jumped his daughters rear pretty good. These days, we rarely leave the dogs unattended, especially in a city, and when someone does approach, I normally just ask if they would like to leave with all of their appendages still attached. I simply have no more patients for stupidity. Steve
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« Reply #16 on: September 30, 2009, 11:15:18 am » |
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Dog boxes work well, but I only like ones made of expanded metal or similar materials which allow as much airflow as possible.
The enclosed "bird dog" type boxes are just way too hot in the summer time in my opinion.
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« Reply #17 on: September 30, 2009, 11:20:26 am » |
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I have been using a chain for a while, but I finally got off my butt and went and bought some metal and built this box last week. I like the chains, but I think I will end up liking the box better. This one i made is 50wide x50deep x33tall or somethin like that and has a chain for a extra dog on top. It probably weighs about 80-100lbs., but it can still be lifted in and out by one person.
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sfboarbuster
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« Reply #18 on: September 30, 2009, 11:35:53 am » |
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Sfboarbuster, did you make it yourself? Got any pics?
One of my friends made it for me probably 6 or 7 years ago, here is a pic I have fit 8 dogs in it, and even put 2 200 plus boar hogs in one side at the same time
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djhogdogger
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« Reply #19 on: September 30, 2009, 12:02:43 pm » |
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Nice boxes, thanks for the ideas guys. I like the idea of a light box. And a little peace of mind.
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