A dog in a 911?

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T_Pot

2,542 posts

198 months

Wednesday 2nd January 2008
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RT said:
Where did the injured deer go??
The freezer !

Try5t

722 posts

209 months

Wednesday 2nd January 2008
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I have trouble keeping my rottweiler out of my 997 !! He is really well behaved and its about the only time he ever shows any guarding instinct !

I wonder if he is Thatcham approved ... could make a saving on the Tracker next year .. scratchchin

cityneil

165 posts

231 months

Wednesday 2nd January 2008
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We get a full grown German Shepherd and Papillion into our 996. We do get some odd looks with her (GS) head out of the window and in front passenger seat! They both prefer back seats though. I custom built some seat 'fills' to level out rear seats to make it more comfortable but no need as dogs always make themselves comfortable regardless of eth situation! I always put down a cover to stop any scratches from paws, all ok so far1

kVA

2,460 posts

206 months

Wednesday 2nd January 2008
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RT said:
I'm amazed how many of you have your dogs in your 911s!

I have a Vizsla and a GSD and they travel in the 4x4.

I was in London the other day and saw a brand new 997 Turbo with a huge dog on the passenger seat - made me laugh as I thought it was a rarity - it would seem not!

Where did the injured deer go??
In a travel crate that I happened to have for taking dogs abroad - just as well, because even with a badly broken leg it kicked hell out of the cage for the whole journey - over an hour!

Dogs are really good in the car though... I always use a harness (don't want them escaping every time I open a door - or hitting me on the back of the head in an accident!)

CUE99T

1,021 posts

209 months

Wednesday 2nd January 2008
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My missus managed to get 2 dogs in her Masa Spyder!!


clinchy

193 posts

211 months

Wednesday 2nd January 2008
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Our 20 month old chocolate labby is a regular in my 993 we put a couple of pieces of sponge in foot wells to even out the hight of rear seats and a couple of dog blankets ,dog seat-belt harness keeps him safe and secure for the twisty lanes









I must admit that when we go to the coast people do look on in horror whey the see a wet dog climbing in to the rear of the car


zub

87 posts

229 months

Wednesday 2nd January 2008
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Winston, my Flatcoated Retriever, goes in my 993RS...



One time I passed a motorcyclist, he saw Winston sitting in the right hand seat, thought he was driving, and almost fell off his bike with surprise!



He also went in the Caterham Fireblade race car but I didn't drive it as it had no windscreen and Winston refused to wear a crash helmet...




Edited by zub on Wednesday 2nd January 21:30

urban_alchemist

604 posts

207 months

Friday 4th January 2008
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Luca, my four-year-old Sheltie prefers spending time in the 993 to my couch... it's all good unless he's decided to dive into mud on the Heath...

Badapple

2,265 posts

255 months

Friday 4th January 2008
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my boxer used to love my old breadvan, he was was the envy of all at the kennels, the car even had a dog guard fitted



urban_alchemist

604 posts

207 months

Saturday 5th January 2008
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Badapple said:
my boxer used to love my old breadvan, he was was the envy of all at the kennels, the car even had a dog guard fitted


That was a great car! My dad used to nick it to shuttle his retriever to-and-from the vet smile

RDMcG

19,197 posts

208 months

Saturday 5th January 2008
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I have never put my Great Dane in my 911........

RDMcG

19,197 posts

208 months

Saturday 5th January 2008
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because there is no room

Rich 36

13,739 posts

267 months

Saturday 5th January 2008
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It cleans up anyway,


brady

186 posts

221 months

Saturday 5th January 2008
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Badapple said:
my boxer used to love my old breadvan, he was was the envy of all at the kennels, the car even had a dog guard fitted


Its quite amusing in a cruel way when you throw a roll cage into the mix.