GeorgeG
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Having been dog free for just over 4 years, having had Springer Spaniels for 18 years before that, I’ve been persuaded by my family (and indeed myself!) to acquire a working cocker spaniel puppy bred by a friend of my daughter.
Although I’ve become used to the advantages of holidaying without dogs, both in a camper van and in hotels across the world, my wife and I have extensive experience, at least in the UK, of taking dogs away on holiday. Unfortunately, my daily runabout is not particularly dog friendly, being a hatchback with a steeply raked rear screen. Consequently, I intend to use the MP as a daily ‘dog truck’ as well as home for Claude when we holiday in the UK (which looks at the moment being for the foreseeable future)
I would be very interested to learn what other dog owners do to accommodate their dogs, when at home and on holiday. When we ran a California the dogs slept in a pop up tent and travelled in the rear on the mattress at parcel shelf height. I think the MP’s ‘shelf’ height is greater And a small dog would need assistance to get in. Also, in view of the fact that working cockers are highly successful escape artists, I wondered if there is a suitable dog/luggage guard available for the rear. I’m reluctant to go along the cage/crate route because of the inconvenience, bulk and nuisance factor.
Any advice gratefully received as usual.
Although I’ve become used to the advantages of holidaying without dogs, both in a camper van and in hotels across the world, my wife and I have extensive experience, at least in the UK, of taking dogs away on holiday. Unfortunately, my daily runabout is not particularly dog friendly, being a hatchback with a steeply raked rear screen. Consequently, I intend to use the MP as a daily ‘dog truck’ as well as home for Claude when we holiday in the UK (which looks at the moment being for the foreseeable future)
I would be very interested to learn what other dog owners do to accommodate their dogs, when at home and on holiday. When we ran a California the dogs slept in a pop up tent and travelled in the rear on the mattress at parcel shelf height. I think the MP’s ‘shelf’ height is greater And a small dog would need assistance to get in. Also, in view of the fact that working cockers are highly successful escape artists, I wondered if there is a suitable dog/luggage guard available for the rear. I’m reluctant to go along the cage/crate route because of the inconvenience, bulk and nuisance factor.
Any advice gratefully received as usual.