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How are your van's kitted out for dogs?


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I've just bought a transit van to use for work and to carry my dogs in. I can't decide how to kit it out though so was wondering if any of you fellas have some good set ups in your vans. If you could put some pics up to give me some ideas! Cheers

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I would probably ply one portion of it off and put a roof fan in so the dogs can be kept seperately and the other portion could be used for all your gear, boots, nets, ferrets, guns or whatever you use when hunting, or even turned into a bit for sleeping in if you wanted to try camping out with the dogs or hunting away from home :thumbs: My own van just has a spare wheel, toolbox and a bit of carpet in the back which I change every month or so, the dogs have a pecking order who stands where and they assume their various positions within seconds of jumping in, but some prefer to have crates in the back of a van so individual dogs can be transported seperately

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BEST bet is get yourself to a lurcher terrier show, or a gamefair that has a dog show,, these guys that show there dogs have some great motors with caged areas , and places for people to sleep , somtimes on top of the cages or boxes, seen some great set ups :thumbs:

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mine isnt kitted out as such, need it for work and stuff!

 

when im bringing terriers out they go in individual dog crates and gear is beside them,

when i bring lurcher, ferrets and parson russel out they go loose in back of van with ferret in the ferretbox and nets hanging up

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