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As long as there is some water and ventelation i dont see a problem. Probably better than some shite holes of kennels........... :thumbs:

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been offered a job tomorrow 4pm - 12am but got no f****r to look after the dogs so thinking about letting them sit in the back on the van but unsure what to do.

if the suns out it'd get hot in the van wouldn't it? unless you can park it in shade? depends where you're leaving your van aswell, if it's just at the side of the road and they started barking I'd be worried about someone nicking them.

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been offered a job tomorrow 4pm - 12am but got no f****r to look after the dogs so thinking about letting them sit in the back on the van but unsure what to do.

if the suns out it'd get hot in the van wouldn't it? unless you can park it in shade? depends where you're leaving your van aswell, if it's just at the side of the road and they started barking I'd be worried about someone nicking them.

 

nobody would want them :laugh:

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been offered a job tomorrow 4pm - 12am but got no f****r to look after the dogs so thinking about letting them sit in the back on the van but unsure what to do.

 

Shouldn't be too warm in the evening, but I would be worried about them over-heating before then if it was me. Can you leave the doors wide open without risking them getting nicked? If you can't then I wouldn't bother to be honest, it winds me up seeing dogs in cars at Tesco...

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been offered a job tomorrow 4pm - 12am but got no f****r to look after the dogs so thinking about letting them sit in the back on the van but unsure what to do.

if the suns out it'd get hot in the van wouldn't it? unless you can park it in shade? depends where you're leaving your van aswell, if it's just at the side of the road and they started barking I'd be worried about someone nicking them.

Bearinator just pm'd and said if anyone knows the dogs they wont bother.. :whistling: ......so just leave the door open mate and that should give them plenty air........ :D

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been offered a job tomorrow 4pm - 12am but got no f****r to look after the dogs so thinking about letting them sit in the back on the van but unsure what to do.

if the suns out it'd get hot in the van wouldn't it? unless you can park it in shade? depends where you're leaving your van aswell, if it's just at the side of the road and they started barking I'd be worried about someone nicking them.

 

nobody would want them :laugh:

no chinkys anywhere near you then? :hmm::laugh:

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Both my lurchers are in the van all day at work in there own crates,I park in the shade with the windows open and there walked up to 3 times a day in the fields next door for up to half an hour but now I'm building kennels at home as things may change work wise,I think they do fine.

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