littlefluffball
Well-Known Member
Wehn I had multiple dogs they all went in my spacious boot with a dog guard. I am down to one little whippelata who isn't the best passenger. At first she was happy just sitting in the boot with the dog guard. however recently she has taken to getting through it (it is the universal one with gaps at the side) the first time she done it she just say on the back seat until I could get stopped and put her back in the boot. However at the weekend we were coming back from my boyfriends and she squeezed through and then clamboured over and wedged herself between my (driver) seat and the door! She was squeezed right into that little gap!!! Obviously I can't drive about like that and luckily I was on a rural road and was able to quickly pull into a field entrance way to rectufy the situation....I had to do the same thing another twice though to get us home!
So I have thought about a fitted guard - one that is specific to the car but I do have this (irrational I know) fear that if she is completely stuck in the boot what if someone rams into the back of me and crushes her??? Do I crate her - then I have the same problem unless I put the crate on the back seats but is that allowed?>??
Grateful to know how you travel with your canine copanions??? thanks
So I have thought about a fitted guard - one that is specific to the car but I do have this (irrational I know) fear that if she is completely stuck in the boot what if someone rams into the back of me and crushes her??? Do I crate her - then I have the same problem unless I put the crate on the back seats but is that allowed?>??
Grateful to know how you travel with your canine copanions??? thanks