Hatchbag is great. They custom fit every liner to each vehicle. Velcro straps hold everything in place. However; I need to get something sooner than tyhe end of summer so anyone else heard anything?
And before you say "Rubber floors, rubber floors" I know they're rubber but try putting three wet and shedding k9's in your rig. Trust me - I need this
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Titanium Metallic '07 Option 2 with rack, Goodyear MTR's, semi automatic grill mounted 9mm, Heat seeking missile launcher, Smoke screen, tire shredder, ejection seat, rear mounted even spray oil spreader, satellite communication interface, bullet proof glass, and a tire cover.
Would you say that cover is dog friendly? Reason I ask is I have a giant 6-month old 105lb. mutant cujo-esque mutt who will need to travel with me from time to time...if only I can train her to not jump and snap at my jugular...crazy freakin' dog.
Would you say that cover is dog friendly? Reason I ask is I have a giant 6-month old 105lb. mutant cujo-esque mutt who will need to travel with me from time to time...if only I can train her to not jump and snap at my jugular...crazy freakin' dog.
Wow, get that thing a shock collar. Yes they are dog friendly as the velcro secures the material and it resists sliding when the dog jumps in or out. They come highly recommended by several veterinarian web sites. Including: http://www.drsfostersmith.com/defaul...3172&subref=AD
8-12 weeks is way down the road and my dogs need to get on the road. Anyone have any other recommendations?
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Titanium Metallic '07 Option 2 with rack, Goodyear MTR's, semi automatic grill mounted 9mm, Heat seeking missile launcher, Smoke screen, tire shredder, ejection seat, rear mounted even spray oil spreader, satellite communication interface, bullet proof glass, and a tire cover.
Yes, based on my fiance's friend (seated next to me) who happens to be a vet tech, she thinks they are a good tool to consider...citronella collars also work on some dogs...gives em bursts of citronella as aversion therapy...gonna check into both.
Yes, based on my fiance's friend (seated next to me) who happens to be a vet tech, she thinks they are a good tool to consider...citronella collars also work on some dogs...gives em bursts of citronella as aversion therapy...gonna check into both.
Yea..tell me about it. They're expensive then they become useless when the dog jumps in the pool with 'em on! They do work quite well for getting the hound to stop barking!
Hatchbag is great. They custom fit every liner to each vehicle. Velcro straps hold everything in place. However; I need to get something sooner than tyhe end of summer so anyone else heard anything?
And before you say "Rubber floors, rubber floors" I know they're rubber but try putting three wet and shedding k9's in your rig. Trust me - I need this
Here's a quick fix until you can get you're custom liner. It's what I use to keep the back of my montero clean and dry when I take my dog to the beach.
Pick up a heavy duty, quilted moving blanket. They're heavy enough to keep them in place, very absorbent and provide cushioning for your dog. They're easy to remove to let air dry, machine washable, and cheap enough that you won't care how dirty your dogs get them.
I love the husky liners in our wrangler. . .9+ years and still going strong. Tough plastic and they clean up really well. . .and don't crack. We've abused em and I plan on putting them in any truck I'll ever own. . .
So I emailed them and they said they will be coming out with a rear (cargo) liner in about 2 weeks (end of April/early may).