What type of car do you drive with you CsV??
Planning for a potential future with this breed and my current cars probably isn't fit to drive them around.
So what do you drive to chauffeur them around in? ;-) |
Hello and welcome to the forum:)
We drive a Japanese make pick-up truck - lots of space in the back! Whatever you go for, it needs to be covered (against the elements) but have good ventilation. Shadow now doesn't like to be inside a car because she sees the back of the truck as her 'portable den' and the front is for humans :lol: |
we have a KIA Rio :) we have 2 csw´s on the back seat. but in the future, we would like to have Škoda Octavia combi. The best is a SUV for sure :)
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Thanks for the replies, keep them coming! Definitely want to get a feel for the right vehicle:) |
Hello and yes welcome from another newbie
I have a landrover discovery and although she is ment to travel in the boot she likes to take the back seat when ever she can! |
An old disused prison van...;-)
Cheers, Michael |
I don't drive :oops: but my boys favourite modes of transport are trains and tubes,we often get lifts in a cadilac which he hates!(Could be the leather seats) But he loves their open backed jeep :)
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Doggie-trailer behind my pushbike. Although today I go a lift from Pec pod Sněžkou to Prague in a Skoda Fabia - 3 adults, 1 baby & 5 CSVs :)
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I used to drive a Honda Fit, and now a Scion xD..
I would suggest that if you are planning to do things with your dog that would require leaving him/her in the car, like perhaps at a trial or show, that you get a car that has enough space in the back to fit a 500 series crate. As it goes, my Scion doesn't fit a crate, so I can't leave my CsV in the car by himself for any length of time. He helped me 'remodel' the insides of my Fit once when I did.. :) you might also look at what anchor points are available in the back. when we shopped for cars, we specifically made my car the 'dog car', (we also have a SUV but OH says dogs are off limited.. ) so it was important for me to have various anchor points in convenient areas - all my dogs ride belted in crash-tested seat harnesses that need them. |
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Nice Topic !!!
I drive a Volvo V70 whit a dog cage that is crash tested in a V70 :p
" VOLVO FOR LIFE " :ylsuper http://forumbilder.se/images/048201151112P8858.jpg Rasty whit Zilja and Zeta The SP test (Swedish Testing Institute) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rXQ9UecZ8c Best regards / Mikael |
Michael,
Do they make these cages for other vehicles? We could do with a proper one. |
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>>> http://www.mim.se/?p=productgroup&i=1&l=en Best regards / Mikael |
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That cage looks great! Thanks for the great feedback guys :)
and yokidomari, after I've seen you fit Ghost and the others into your xd - it looks like I don't necessarily have to look towards a SUV for the right vehicle |
As often, Mikaels postings are most interesting and informative...!
:cool3:gent Best greetings to Sweden Uli alias Silvester |
i want this cage too, but i didn't find how much it would cost :|
i drive nissan almera, maximum 5 dogs fit... 8) |
hi everyone :) well my CSW Saygo loves my VW GOLF estate.... he jums in the boot very easily and waits when we open the boot to take the leash...never had run away on the street or smht... i had a honda civic before...well it's good if you travel with your friend (human) and 2 csw...
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Hey Morian, nice game with words ! I like "Wolfswagen"...!:wink:
You´re good in German language... :ylsuper But did you know already that "Volkswagen" originally was only produced in a town named "Wolfsburg"?? So you had the right imagination.... Strastwujitje to you in Russia ! Uli alias Silvester |
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