Calling all CC owning dog owners!

Anything related to the 206CC
Burge
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Post by Burge »

Check out this website:

http://www.dog-bag.co.uk

Bought a small one for my two Jack Russells (Seth and Annie) and it is ideal if you need a travelling cage for your dog/dogs which will fold up and go in a CC!!

Burge

P.S. My small size one was a lot cheaper though at Pets at Home £44 so don't buy direct from the above website!!!
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thebigkung
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Post by thebigkung »

Just 'cos your roof folds, dosen't mean you have to get folding dogs as well!
Regards,

thebigkung

MattB
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duncs
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Post by duncs »

just do what i do and contemplate getting a different motor. a cc isnt the place for a 10 month old chocolate labrador unfortunately :-( you should see the state of the leather seats :|

Duncan
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Post by Duncan »

A chocy lab .....picture please.

l Love to have one but life style would not suit a dog. I grew up with them .my parents have a 8 year old bitch called Clove.


hang on your not me in a paralel universe are you

same car

same name

and the same choise of dog


do..do..do.do.do..do.. :yikes:
"all aboard the Skylark"

Burge
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Post by Burge »

Hi Duncs!! Keep the dog and the car. I cover my back seats up when the dogs are in and strap them in so they can't get out with the roof down. Leather is bearing up well.

Tried the dog bag out for the first time on Sunday at Witton Castle Horse Trials and as we were on a bit of a hill at the time when the dogs decided to move it was a bit of a hamster ball effect with two Jack Russells going down a hill. Consequently we have purchased some tent pegs!!!

:lol:

Burge
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duncs
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Post by duncs »

burge, now that you have all the domestic baggage in place, you sure a 307 cc aint more your style? ;-)

duncan, all i can say is you have a good lifestyle choice mate. i just hope you ain't seeing my lass on the side too like :| now that would be TOO cosy. mail me and i'll send u a pic of fudge.

duncs

Sara
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Post by Sara »

I have two old english sheepdogs and they happily sit with their harnesses on it the back :lol:

Sara

Emma206
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Post by Emma206 »

I had a chocolate lab Bruce he passed away last year at 16. We now have Harvey a 11month black lab, no way he's going in my car!!

He'll be eating everything!. ;)
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Matt B
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Post by Matt B »

we have a 18 month old jack russell cross called stan, back seat covers and a harness did the trick, pity the back seats are quite close to the front ones in the cc though as he spent a good 10 minutes trying to lick my ears off on the first trip!

piccies here... http://www.mattbull.co.uk/stan/gallery.php?gallery=2

:)

Burge
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Post by Burge »

Woohoo another JRT owner! Matt B check out my dog Seth in his shades:

http://www.thejackrussellstore.com/carbur.html

The site is a must for all JRT owners everything you ever wanted for them is on this site

http://www.thejackrussellstore.com

Burge
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Matt B
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Post by Matt B »

ROFLMAO!

How do you get him to keep those on, Stan would go bonkers if I put those on him!

They look funny as hell though!

Excellent

Ben302
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Post by Ben302 »

My dogs have never beenin the car, however one of them decides to jump all over me prior to going out covers me in dog hairs I get most off but went out in car and surprise surprise - dog hairs on the black seat backgrounds :( That was last year and still trying to remove the hairs
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Burge
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Post by Burge »

Hi Matt B,

They stay on quite well and the fact that he wears them like it was the most normal thing for a JRT to do adds to the amusement. He is getting quite famous now on the Horse Trials circuit and people remember him from year to year. He has had his picture in the Yorkshire Post and was even pictured in Yorkshire Life magazine attending Bramham Horse trials!

They have a strap on that goes round and under his ears and one that fits under his chin. Go on get a pair you know you want to!!! :lol: :lol:

Burge

P.S. Ben 302 - that was one of the reasons why I got leather so that the dog hairs didn't stick!! ;)
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