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Jeep Dogs

Jeep Dogs
Dang I’m going to have to get an updated picture of Luna she is way bigger now


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Yes, yes you are.....


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After picking Toby off the floor boards a few times i made the K9 Deflection device IMG_2159(1).webp
 
Very nice. I’ve been wanting to see up a mesh cargo net kinda thing for the back of the Jeep to keep the knuckleheads in. I’m thinkin 1” webbing, and use channel mounting strips off an old soft top...... but that idea is still in my head. Hasn’t come out yet.

Here’s me and one of the two knuckleheads back in the fall..... stopped by Dad’s for a few minutes.....

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There's harnesses made to restrain them too.
Better than having them thrown within or from the Jeep.
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My dog is always tied in. to let him move around a little he is leashed. The problem was bumping down a hill, I have a wheel. When he is in the air there was nothing from keeping hes rear from moving in front of his head. Therefore the K9 deflector.

Remember ALWAYS LEASH YOUR DOG IN A MOVING JEEP.
 
I have a net separating the rear from the front on mine. I sure don't want my 110 lb dog coming up front when I am driving.

He is a goofy beast but he can't drive.[emoji23][emoji23]

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Are you sure ? He looks pretty smart. Enough to put a jacket on for when the rain might be coming. And big enough to reach the pedals
 
Are you sure ? He looks pretty smart. Enough to put a jacket on for when the rain might be coming. And big enough to reach the pedals
He is probably big enough to reach the pedals. He needs help with the jacket because he's as dumb as a bucket of paper clips. I still like having him around though but he's not as cool as our old lady. 6b195cc826a3eca69c97cee7f96b9d0d.webp

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Mine is old, just about 80-90 % deaf & blind. Pretty smart but getting a little senile and a couple fries short of a happy meal now, but been a great loyal companion and we are in it for the long haul. Still loves to sit in the front or back seat of the Jeep and hang his head out in the wind. I need to get it running so we can go riding again. LG don't worry he gets lashed down, he might be a jumper if we drove by a squirrel or cat.
 
Yeah our oldest is 17 this past September. She doesn't get around too well but still loves her walks even though she struggles to make it a 1/4 mile anymore. She is still the coolest dog ever.

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Well Rubi and I took a ride out to the spillway today to test the Jeep. Ran great. Great spring day. IMG_5029.webp IMG_5027.webp IMG_5018.webp IMG_5025.webp
 
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Great weather and a great dog? 🐶
Yup. She’s my rescued ditch bitch. She and the rest of the litter were found in a ditch. Great dog.
 
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I currently do not have a Dog....
All our Past Dogs were Rescued Animals. But, we don't take dogs older than 6 months.
Yes it can be done, but Training a Animal older than that, it has developed BAD Habits that will be hard to Break.
Puppies are the best, as everyone and everything is New to Them,
and accept the Parameters you establish for a Good Happy life for both of you.

And funny, they know when you are about to do Something Stupid on the Trail......LOL
My last Dog would even look at me, then the Trail Obstacle, Then Me Again ....
Then do the......."See Ya Buddy"
Jump out and run to a Good Observation Point to See if you are going to make it......LOL
 

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