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Old 15 October 2012 | 11:33 AM
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Its looking like I will need to chauffer my two (medium size) dogs using my Scooby, now initially I thought I would need to change my saloon for a wagon in order to do this on a regular basis. However I got thinking and realised I might be able to carry them in the boot with the use of a dog guard with the rear seats folded down. 1 problem, is that the rear seats don’t fold down! I believe that wagon seats do fold down, so could in theory fit these in order to run with the set up I describe. I am not sure if the rear seats folded will give enough natural light though.

Clutching at straws I know but have any other saloon owners got round this? (I suspect not!)

I may have to bite the bullet and swap for a wagon!
Old 15 October 2012 | 11:38 AM
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not just remove the back seats for a while until you sort something out?
I dont think Wagon rear seats will work in the saloon, and I know for difinite Saloon seats wont sit into my wagon without major work!!!
Old 15 October 2012 | 12:06 PM
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I went to pets at home and brought a rear seat sheet. Its just a thick sheet that covers the whole of the back of a saloon and rises up inbetween the front sears to stop the dogs trying to get into the front.

That worked for my Basset Hound...

Now I have a Wagon though. Its a good short term option but for frequent journeys it gets annoying setting it up repeatedly.
Old 15 October 2012 | 12:31 PM
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That's the main reason I bought a wagon, is it a hammock you bought? As I belive that's the best option for you ATM.
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Yes, its like a hammock but saggy enough to rest on the seats rather than suspending the dog.
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Legacy GTB has a dog guard roll as standard! :-)

http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgur...ch&um=1&itbs=1
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Originally Posted by legacy_gtb
Legacy GTB has a dog guard roll as standard! :-)

http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgur...ch&um=1&itbs=1
^ i like the look of that

Originally Posted by Shaggy1991
Yes, its like a hammock but saggy enough to rest on the seats rather than suspending the dog.
Originally Posted by bustaMOVEs
That's the main reason I bought a wagon, is it a hammock you bought? As I belive that's the best option for you ATM.
Is this the one you are talking about?
http://www.petsathome.com/shop/rear-...ne-only)-37617

Looks like a good idea and may be just the ticket

How did you attach it inside the cabin as there are no headrests? Did you rest it on the back seats?

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Originally Posted by petethemeat
^ i like the look of that





Is this the one you are talking about?
http://www.petsathome.com/shop/rear-...ne-only)-37617

Looks like a good idea and may be just the ticket

How did you attach it inside the cabin as there are no headrests? Did you rest it on the back seats?
I think that's more like this
http://www.spoilurpets.com/doggy-sin...ock-p-140.html

I was thinking more like this one
http://szjianfeng.en.made-in-china.c...ogs-3010-.html
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Pop my shepard on the back seat job done,
Old 15 October 2012 | 10:53 PM
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I got a wagon instead of a saloon for this reason . But if you worried about them jumping all over the place in you saloon then I can recommend the dog harness with seat belt attachment .
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Thanks for all the input its been helpful - at least i am now confident i wont need to switch to a wagon
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