I have one of those.Our Dog Zack,
He’s staring at Morrisons waiting for the boss. View attachment 214473
I have one of those.Our Dog Zack,
He’s staring at Morrisons waiting for the boss. View attachment 214473
Did you buy the van to match the dog or vice versa?!View attachment 219688
This is Squid, our Portuguese Water Dog, sitting in our new van - they're getting on well together
Did you buy the van to match the dog or vice versa?!
An Indium puppy! Labrador don't do a model in Ascot Grey!!Ha! Dog arrived about 18 months ago, she's a re-homed breeding dog, so we've been looking for a matching van ever since
My other dog is a jackadoodle. A wee black woolly jack Russell poodle cross. Lovely nature.Love Jack Russell's after Border Collies. Considering a cocker poo at the moment, seem fun dogs and easy on the hoover
Sounds great. I spend a huge amount out time up the glen’s fishing for salmon all over Scotland so my dogs get well exercised and can swim very well.We live in a Lodge Home surrounded by woodland, have 5 chestnut trees ,boughs over the roof. Sounds like grenades when the nuts fall. The problem with the woods is the roots, not so nimble on the feet. So the missus does most of the walking in the winter. Dog sit a Manchester Terrier Cross, and a Lab.
Ours is secured with one of those short lead seat belt things. Sits up front with the wife on the double seat. He’s a nosey sod so stares out the windscreen all the time. When pitched up he gets in the first available dog sized space.The wife has been wanting a dog for ages, and I've finally given in! We hopefully collect it next week.
One big question, how do you travel with you dog in the van? I.e. what car seat/bed or restraints do you use? I've tried to have a look but there's so many options! It's for a small dog if that makes any difference! Any help much appreciated!