Howdy Doody From Nampa, ID! I Have A Couple Of Questions About Dogs.

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Susan D. 's Comment
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Errol V.'s Comment
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But for security duty I would consider him to be more of a "service animal" or a "working dog" but I cold be mistaken.
I don't know if professionally-trained Shepherds as security dogs count [as "aggressive breeds" or "vicious breeds"].

Remember the "duck" test*. You could "consider" your German Shepherd to be a German Gerbil. Trucking companies will consider four legged, fur covered tail wagging barkers to be pets. Unlike police and military, there is no job slot for OTR K-9. You would be mistaken.

* If it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck, etc.

OTR:

Over The Road

OTR driving normally means you'll be hauling freight to various customers throughout your company's hauling region. It often entails being gone from home for two to three weeks at a time.

miracleofmagick's Comment
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That would bee a good idea except she locked the doors at the fuel island when the truck was off and the windows only work when the key is in the on position lol.

So basically after she locks you out of the truck, go hide in the store for 5 mins and wait for her to roll the windows down so you can get back in.

LDRSHIP's Comment
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As you get out of the truck just put the key in the accessory position. That way if it happens she can roll down the windows too. LoL.

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