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    We have 2 Westies, and they travel brilliantly in a wire crate. We bungee it to seat, so it's easy to take out of the back seat (of the Ford F-150 crew cab) and use it outside when we're settled into our site. They were crate trained from early days, so no problems. They can see out if they sit up, but mostly they go right to sleep when we're on the road. Yes, the crate opens only on one end (passenger side), but we can haul it out fairly quickly from either back door. The crate has rollers on the floor corners, so it moves across the seat pretty easily, and would be fine for taking out in an emergency. (We'd only need to unhook the bungee, which literally takes 2-3 seconds.) In case of an emergency, pulling the whole crate out with the dogs inside keeps them safe without worrying about leashes; we do take the smaller one's collar off in the crate, as it's a martingale and she can get her foot stuck in it.

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    We have 2 cocker spaniels. They wear harnesses that clip into the seat belts in the back seat of our truck - which gets covered with a seat cover. I leave leashes on just in case of emergency. Most of the time, they curl up together and sleep. Otherwise, the younger dog sits up and looks out the window.


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    Our Samoyed travels in a wire crate in the back of the car. Although one time when he wouldn't stop barking we put his crate in the bathroom of the TT when it was nice and cool outside.
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    I made a 3 piece "floor level with the seat. I covered it with carpet and then blankets and beds. There is one crate turned sideways and open so the can move in and out. Now days they are sleeping (1 westie, 3 yorkies) within 15 minutes for hitting the road. Since there is space under the "floor" we can store a few things, water or jackets of food under it. And if we stop for a few days everything comes out in 5 minutes and we have the back seat for friends to drive around sight seeing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mageorge View Post
    We got a new 8# dog this winter and my wife is stressing over how we should travel with it on the road (not on her lap). Any suggestions on a seat, pen, or whatever, for the rear seat area that’s considered safe?


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    We just got a new pup too and she will be small. Even with our last dog Maddie, who was about 14 lbs, we had a doggy car seat. It gets belted into the seat and then the dog gets belted into it. With the new pup I went a step further. I took a sheet of plywood that is cut to fit the entire rear section of our truck without lifting the seats. Deb wrapped it in some light foam and then beige vinyl. The back merely rests on the seat but the front has 2" black pvc pipe legs that reach to the floor. On the surface I added some eye-hooks. Two to hold a rack for a bowl set (water and kibble). The second set is for a bungee cord to hold her kennel with the opening right between our front seats which she will ride in. When we stop we will let her out of her kennel and she can drink, eat or just hang out.

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    Paul "Poppy" and Deb Cervone
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    That's really nice.

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    Good looking backseat driver ya got there. Got a really nice looking place to hang out.

    Dogs have sold more RV's than all the salesmen in the world. If we didn't have a totally spoiled dog, we'd probably be flying to our destination and staying in a luxury hotel instead of an RV.
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    Very nice setup Paul. Here is what I ended up with for our kids.
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    Lyle & Judy and Annie the Westie
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    Quote Originally Posted by SouthTX View Post
    Good looking backseat driver ya got there. Got a really nice looking place to hang out.

    Dogs have sold more RV's than all the salesmen in the world. If we didn't have a totally spoiled dog, we'd probably be flying to our destination and staying in a luxury hotel instead of an RV.
    You got this right brother...the only reason we got an RV was because leaving our best friends behind every time we went somewhere was bs. We started small and have moved up in size, but our timeshare has not been used, by us, in over 3 years. But hey, flying sucks these days and the places we used to travel to are not places I want to travel to anymore. Time to see the USA, with our best friends, our puppies....

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    We got our 1st RV before the pups came along. Now that we have them there is never a thought of leaving them behind. They go with us or we don't go. As a retired loadmaster I make a truly bad passenger.
    Lyle & Judy and Annie the Westie
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