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Old 19-09-2011, 02:42   #1
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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
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Old 19-09-2011, 07:13   #2
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As often, Mikaels postings are most interesting and informative...!


Best greetings to Sweden

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Old 19-09-2011, 14:32   #3
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i want this cage too, but i didn't find how much it would cost
i drive nissan almera, maximum 5 dogs fit...
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Old 19-09-2011, 15:18   #4
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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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VW GOLF estate....
it is time to create a new brand of cars specifically for us - WOLFSWAGEN
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Old 19-09-2011, 16:10   #6
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Hey Morian, nice game with words ! I like "Wolfswagen"...!

You´re good in German language...

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 !

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Old 19-09-2011, 16:15   #7
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wolfsburg, really? i didn't know very nice, so vw had a chance to be wolfswagen maybe anyway if one day i buy vw - i will change the logo into wolfswagen, just for fun

hallo to you in germany
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Old 19-09-2011, 20:26   #8
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This one might be a good dogcar



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Fiat Punto classic. Have a cage in the back and use backseats for baggage in case I travel far (2100 km in 4 days, for example). For short trips (10-15 km), Frei fits in the cage together with her similarly sized friend without problems.

Before I used my father's Toyota Yaris (3 door version), good for driving short trips without any conversion, and with backseats put down (mostly for the dog's safety - I didn't want her mauled in case some big truck does not notice me in front of him) used for cca 2x1000 km trip for the mating (only me and Frei in the car). I used the shotgun seat for baggage and dog food (frozen meat) for the week-long trip.

My friend has Ford Mondeo, with most of the back space turned to spacious cage, but there is enough space between the cage and back seats for quite a lot of baggage. Once we drove the whole pack of puppies (8 pcs aged cca 4 weeks) in the cage, while the back seats where down, one half of the created space turned to a space for the Frei (again very spacious) and the rest was for baggage for 2 people and the pack for 3-4 days including food for all and puppy-fence. And everyone was quite comportable
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My travelling dog kennel.....
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it is time to create a new brand of cars specifically for us - WOLFSWAGEN
I think Pato should get a patent for that one (he has the copyright already ) - he converted an old Lada into one - the sedan model, so we used the trunk as trunk, the back seats were taken off, and there was a Skoda - Favorit mash screwed to a wooden barrier to keep the dog from getting to front seats. For longer parking the windows were open and fitted with another mesh - hard to describe but enough to keep the dog in but the car ventilated. Although he needed to repair the front seat once - Frei managed to tear off the wooden wall, and chew through the drivers seat to be able to sit in front waiting for us to return.
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I think Pato should get a patent for that one (he has the copyright already ) - he converted an old Lada into one - the sedan model, so we used the trunk as trunk, the back seats were taken off, and there was a Skoda - Favorit mash screwed to a wooden barrier to keep the dog from getting to front seats. For longer parking the windows were open and fitted with another mesh - hard to describe but enough to keep the dog in but the car ventilated. Although he needed to repair the front seat once - Frei managed to tear off the wooden wall, and chew through the drivers seat to be able to sit in front waiting for us to return.
lada? haha incredible
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