Jump to content

planetpink

  • Posts

    13
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by planetpink

  1. Hello DKD Steph, The Spotted Devil, Lablover and others,

    Thank you so much for your suggestions.

    I can live without the drawers etc. My main concern is for the dogs' safety and comfort. I don't want to use a trailer because I know someone with a horror story when another car clipped their trailer on the motorway and most of the dogs died. The only reason we bought a Prado was because of its safety rating for the passengers (dogs).

    I have checked out Puppy Bars and Surefind Keenels in Victoria and others, but need something within driving range of Sydney (happy to travel up to 2 hours).

    Any suggestions?

  2. I'm looking for a reputable vehicle conversion service for a brand new Toyota Prado (large SUV) that I am purchasing to transport my dogs to and from shows and sporting events.

    Ideally, they would be able to install safe cages in the back area by removing the second and third row of seats. I'd also love a false floor for storage of crates and equipment.

    It would be great if they could convert the vehicle so that it didn't interfere with the curtain air bags etc.

    Any suggestions?

  3. I have tried it - only once so far a couple of weeks ago. My three dogs ( 2 Border Terriers and a Beagle) were all keen to gobble it up and I saw no bad reactions at all.

    When I bought it I hadn't read any bad reviews about it. I was a bit nervous about using it, but gave it to them when I was going to be with them 24/7 for a couple of weeks so I could keep an eye out for bad reactions.

    We live in a high tick prone area in Sydney so I am using Scalibor tick and flea collars as well, just to be on the safe side.

    Will let you know how it goes ...

  4. I have a VW Maxi Caddy. If you put in a false floor you can store gear below and dogs in crates above. Even without the false floor there is ample room, but with it you will have a lot more. It is an economical vehicle (I have an automatic turbo diesel). Very manoeuvrable and just as good for commuting. You have the option of more seats if you ned more than two.

    Hello,

    I looked into the VW Caddy and found a cheaper option - the Renault Kangoo Maxi Crew. Am just waiting for it to be built and shipped to Oz. Can you recommend a service that will help me convert the four cubic metres of cargo space int a comfortable, but safe travelling area for them? For example, where do you get a false floor?

    Many thanks,

    Planetpink

  5. Hello,

    I currently have four dogs: a beagle and three border terriers. I have recently purchased a Renault Kangoo Maxi Crew (Postman Pat style van) to transport them to and from shows and dog sports.

    I am looking for a service that will help me convert the four cubic metres of cargo space into a comfortable travelling area for them.

    Can anyone recommend something?

    Many thanks,

    Planetpink

  6. We need to buy a new vehicle for transporting our 5 small-medium dogs in crates (plus luggage).

    I've seen some wonderful set ups at dog shows but did not investigate them at the time because we weren't in the market for a new vehicle.

    I don't want to use a trailer as I like being able to see the dogs and make sure they have air conditioning etc. I'm also not confident at manoeuvring with a trailer!

    What do you use?

    Have you seen any particularly good set ups?

    Many thanks,

    Planetpink

×
×
  • Create New...