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11-11-2010, 11:06 AM   #11

Re: Somber mood


How very sad for all involved.



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11-11-2010, 12:32 PM   #12

Re: Somber mood


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Originally Posted by Velvet
You can buy a front seat guard from Pets at Home. Fits securely between the two front seats & worth every penny of the £19.99 it costs.

Very sad accident for all concerned & that poor Lab pup.
Thank-you very much. I am definitely going to get a guard of some description!



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11-11-2010, 12:41 PM   #13

Re: Somber mood


So sorry for the dog-walker but hope that the dogs and her recover soon. I must confess that when I took my collie Bron to the vets she wasn't in a crate or behind a dog guard but she lay quietly in the footwell of the passenger seat. It was a short 5mins trip, if that, into town and the only car travel she did. Posh always goes in her carrier, strapped in by the seatbelt.

Seems like common sense to secure all passengers now, and if I ever had another dog they would def. be crated, guarded etc.



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