Where & how do you carry your dogs?

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Our St Bernard is in a full harness and sits/lays between the driver and passenger seats when we are moving. Her harness is connected to one of the 2 spare seat belt buckles just behind the driver. On a night she has the lounge to move around in
 
Hi Mark & Kay

We have exactly the same motorhome 2018 but you haven't said if it's just the two of you - there's only Mrs W & myself.

We have removed the seating cushions from the side seat behind drivers and fixed a crate onto the base. I've used the wire leads from the base bolt of the drivers seat belt, threaded through the wire side of cage and drilled a hole in back of seat and fixed eyelet to attach other end of wire ( hole won't be seen with seat covers back in place - should we ever sell - no chance!!!)

Our labbie sleeps in here when travelling and at night but never has collar or her K9 harness as we've heard of dogs choking with collars get caught.

Will try to attach couple of photo's later

Good luck
That's most kind & a good suggestion. Yes that would be just Kay & I driving.
 
Hi, a new Pilote P740 owners with 2 spaniels. Wondering what tips people have for carrying the dogs whilst driving (crate or harness?) & where to settle them down at night in a crate or not? And where is best for you all?

Doesn't seem to be an ideal space from early inspection - what do you all do please?

Thks, Mark & Kay
get hold of the seat belt anchors which can be bolted to the front seats using an appropriate bolt using a lock-nutthen get a harness for reach dog and and from pet shop the means of attaching the harness to the anchor many of which have multiple designs for the seat belt anchor. you can use them in the back seat of your car, of course, for which they are designed.
 

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