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Not fussed where he sits in the house either!
Hehe i do love his fringe is he feeling better now?
Not fussed where he sits in the house either!
Not fussed where he sits in the house either!
That's a right nice wee dug you have there.
He's a very spoilt and much adored wee dug, too.
One in a million, he is.
What do you do with your dogs? Other ideas welcome as he's only 9 weeks old so want to make his car journey experiences something he will look forward to rather than fear.
What goes round comes round - all good useful (for some) information.Love post recyclers
I don't have a dog, well I did have a Jack Russell but that was the ex-wife's and she took the dog with her when she moved out.
Remember that dogs are like humans, each dogs have their own ways, as well as the fact that a puppy will grow to larger size.
My advice is: You will have to find ways to improvise and make adjustments over the many months, until you found a way that it really suited for your dog. I mean, you set it up, do a test drive, if your dog is not happy, in fear, then you'll have to change things around. Once you found out your dog is fine and well or is very pleased, is safer, and not scared of a car journey, then you will have found the suitable set up.
Like Clint Eastwood said in the movie Hearthbreak Ridge...
Thanks for the info.
However, you are 8 full years late to the party.
Ive since sold the Freelander, bought a D3 and I’m about to sell that for a D4.
Alfie however, is a happy traveller, with no issues.
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Our old Dobermann travels well in both LR's we just put him in the boot on his bed and we have no issue.
Thanks for the info.
However, you are 8 full years late to the party.
Ive since sold the Freelander, bought a D3 and I’m about to sell that for a D4.
Alfie however, is a happy traveller, with no issues.
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