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Swift elbow usually work they learn quick these dogs

Got an Octavia estate for long distance or lamping and use a pickup for everything else. Had a Mazda but picking up a hilux tomorrow fingers crossed.

I think some of the coursing lads use a 7 seater. Gets them all in ???

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With terriers boxes are a must when travelling, guess if youve got an edgy lurcher itd be well worth getting a box. To be honest you cant beat a van or a pickup.

I would love a van or pick up. I think they can attract unwanted attention though. Even just driving to and from permission. Estate cars seem to glide under the radar that bit more.

 

NL I haven't heard that, do you reckon a dog guard would be enough if/when law changes?

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Thought with a box the car would stay cleaner but think I'm going to just put a guard up and like you said gaz get a boot liner..

Have a look on google at "boot buddy". A bit pricey but they are excellent. With that and a dog guard it should stay pretty spotless.

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Mine go in the boot of an estate car. Just as it comes. No bells or whistles.

 

Although I am gonna invest in a boot liner to stop the carpet stinking and being filthy all the time.

 

Not sure why you would want a box?

sometimes when a dog was tired or sore it would chuck the odd growl especially if dogs were trying to settle down and standing on each other which did always go down well with others in the same boat that could sometimes kick things off not often but it did happen always found it easier to try and give them there own space if possible

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Thought with a box the car would stay cleaner but think I'm going to just put a guard up and like you said gaz get a boot liner..

Have a look on google at "boot buddy". A bit pricey but they are excellent. With that and a dog guard it should stay pretty spotless.

 

blue painting tarp with eye holes,3 cable ties to the head rest...1pound..in the pound shop lol...buy 5 at a time n dump every 2 weeks.

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Thought with a box the car would stay cleaner but think I'm going to just put a guard up and like you said gaz get a boot liner..

Have a look on google at "boot buddy". A bit pricey but they are excellent. With that and a dog guard it should stay pretty spotless.

blue painting tarp with eye holes,3 cable ties to the head rest...1pound..in the pound shop lol...buy 5 at a time n dump every 2 weeks.

Used a sheet of some description for years mate. Do the job to some degree. The boot buddy is something else though.

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Thought with a box the car would stay cleaner but think I'm going to just put a guard up and like you said gaz get a boot liner..

Have a look on google at "boot buddy". A bit pricey but they are excellent. With that and a dog guard it should stay pretty spotless.

blue painting tarp with eye holes,3 cable ties to the head rest...1pound..in the pound shop lol...buy 5 at a time n dump every 2 weeks.

Used a sheet of some description for years mate. Do the job to some degree. The boot buddy is something else though.

 

these tarp are plastic i throw a drop of shredded plastic bedding on top good job.

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Mine go in the boot of an estate car. Just as it comes. No bells or whistles.

 

Although I am gonna invest in a boot liner to stop the carpet stinking and being filthy all the time.

 

Not sure why you would want a box?

Got one of these off ebay for the back of my car here is item number 311155543248

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With terriers boxes are a must when travelling, guess if youve got an edgy lurcher itd be well worth getting a box. To be honest you cant beat a van or a pickup.

I would love a van or pick up. I think they can attract unwanted attention though. Even just driving to and from permission. Estate cars seem to glide under the radar that bit more.

 

NL I haven't heard that, do you reckon a dog guard would be enough if/when law changes?

I know what youre saying but the dogs being visible through the back windows can be a problem, I would say vans can attract a bit of unwanted attention especially at night from a rural crime point of view which is half the problem at the moment. But pickups really are a class above most farmers have them so you blend in when driving between farm permissions and for durability and the all important 4wd for getting on and off some of my mates farm permissions its essential. Edited by Moorside
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With terriers boxes are a must when travelling, guess if youve got an edgy lurcher itd be well worth getting a box. To be honest you cant beat a van or a pickup.

I would love a van or pick up. I think they can attract unwanted attention though. Even just driving to and from permission. Estate cars seem to glide under the radar that bit more.

 

NL I haven't heard that, do you reckon a dog guard would be enough if/when law changes?

I know what youre saying but the dogs being visible through the back windows can be a problem, I would say vans can attract a bit of unwanted attention especially at night from a rural crime point of view which is half the problem at the moment. But pickups really are a class above most farmers have them so you blend in when driving between farm permissions and for durability and the all important 4wd for getting on and off some of my mates farm permissions its essential.

Which 4wd did you end up going for mate?

 

I weighed up the pros and cons and don't need one. It would come in handy a few days a year when it snows but none of my permissions require it.

 

I would like a pickup, L200 or Warrior etc, I just like the look of them but the bad outweighs the good for me.

 

This solves the dogs being visible through the back window, lol...

 

http://www.halfords.com/motoring/car-styling/tints-strips/trillogy-savage-window-tint-film-limo-black-76x152cm

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