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22-04-12, 06:11 PM
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why not buy a cheap set of rear seats out another zs, or 45, or 400, takes under 5 minutes to swap seats over, then wouldnt matter what the dog did in the back
then, when you want clean back seats change them back over
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22-04-12, 06:55 PM
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Location: Scottish borders
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Originally Posted by Ritchy
why not buy a cheap set of rear seats out another zs, or 45, or 400, takes under 5 minutes to swap seats over, then wouldnt matter what the dog did in the back
then, when you want clean back seats change them back over
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Good shout ....
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22-04-12, 07:02 PM
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Location: Winchester-ish
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Originally Posted by Ritchy
why not buy a cheap set of rear seats out another zs, or 45, or 400, takes under 5 minutes to swap seats over, then wouldnt matter what the dog did in the back
then, when you want clean back seats change them back over
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I'm thinking of doing this because of the kids... lol
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22-04-12, 07:07 PM
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Originally Posted by andy-81
skates and tow hook is a good idea, i think you should ask your dog if he likes extreme roller skating.. lol
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I asked her, she wants to see you do it first then she might try it
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Originally Posted by Ritchy
why not buy a cheap set of rear seats out another zs, or 45, or 400, takes under 5 minutes to swap seats over, then wouldnt matter what the dog did in the back
then, when you want clean back seats change them back over
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Its and idea but its more for her safety, she cant get comfy on the back seat so atm long journeys are a no no. She also likes to try and jump on Luke's lap while he's driving so I have to sit with her and hold her back. Not the best situation.
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22-04-12, 07:16 PM
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Originally Posted by celtic_k8
I asked her, she wants to see you do it first then she might try it
Its and idea but its more for her safety, she cant get comfy on the back seat so atm long journeys are a no no. She also likes to try and jump on Luke's lap while he's driving so I have to sit with her and hold her back. Not the best situation.
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Use a dog seatbelt... worked wonders with my friends two dogs in her saloon (she now has an estate)
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25-04-12, 04:46 PM
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Location: P'boro, Cambs
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Originally Posted by ZS
Use a dog seatbelt... worked wonders with my friends two dogs in her saloon (she now has an estate)
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our Border Collie has a harness that slots into the seatbelt socket, with a seat cover, job done !!
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25-04-12, 05:08 PM
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Originally Posted by ZS
Use a dog seatbelt... worked wonders with my friends two dogs in her saloon (she now has an estate)
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I got a harness for our Border Collie with a seat belt attachment that slots directly into the seat-belt anchor, job done !!
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01-05-12, 12:46 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: glossop, derbyshire
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Quote:
Originally Posted by celtic_k8
I asked her, she wants to see you do it first then she might try it
Its and idea but its more for her safety, she cant get comfy on the back seat so atm long journeys are a no no. She also likes to try and jump on Luke's lap while he's driving so I have to sit with her and hold her back. Not the best situation.
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buy me a helmet and a set of pads and your on!!
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01-05-12, 07:19 PM
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Location: Odiham
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Still very interested
Unfortunately have not got the funds to cover belts/tax/possible tyres/possible sheddist kit ATM
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