takethebounce
Active VIP Member
So there are lots of things I see in staging areas that bug me a little. I hate picking up someones beer cans, but I will do it anyways. If people choose to drink and smoke up in the staging area, each to their own as long as you are responsible.
But the past few seasons I have seen on several occasions dogs being left in trucks for the day, okay fine, atleast they are inside, but to tie them up on a 3 foot lead to the bumper of your truck while you go riding for the day? Yeah sure its a dog, they can withstand a little cold, but to be out there for 5-6 hours, on cold snow covered ground with no shelter from the elements and no food/water being left for them. Oh sure, they can eat the snow if they get thirsty enough, that is, if it isn't an ice covered parking area.
I wouldn't be surprised if there are some negative comments from people, I am sure maybe even someone who uses this forum does that very thing. But those dogs don't have a choice to be tied up out there. Last time I checked not many people speak dog and ask if they mind being left there all day while you go ride. If having a pet is such a burden you can't make proper arrangements for them when you take them with you on your riding trips then don't take them along.
Most towns have some sort of dog daycare available, heck even places like Sicamous have great place that you can drop them off and they can hang out for the day for a small fee. That or kennel the dog in your home town.
Its great you can afford your new quadcab diesel, sitting on XD rockstars and fancy new sled, but really your just an ass.
But the past few seasons I have seen on several occasions dogs being left in trucks for the day, okay fine, atleast they are inside, but to tie them up on a 3 foot lead to the bumper of your truck while you go riding for the day? Yeah sure its a dog, they can withstand a little cold, but to be out there for 5-6 hours, on cold snow covered ground with no shelter from the elements and no food/water being left for them. Oh sure, they can eat the snow if they get thirsty enough, that is, if it isn't an ice covered parking area.
I wouldn't be surprised if there are some negative comments from people, I am sure maybe even someone who uses this forum does that very thing. But those dogs don't have a choice to be tied up out there. Last time I checked not many people speak dog and ask if they mind being left there all day while you go ride. If having a pet is such a burden you can't make proper arrangements for them when you take them with you on your riding trips then don't take them along.
Most towns have some sort of dog daycare available, heck even places like Sicamous have great place that you can drop them off and they can hang out for the day for a small fee. That or kennel the dog in your home town.
Its great you can afford your new quadcab diesel, sitting on XD rockstars and fancy new sled, but really your just an ass.