She's quite small for a lab, working lines about 21in tall, I'll have to get her in the boot and see how much space we have to work with ?Guardsman do a dog guard, depending on how big your lab is you might be better with that than a cage, gives the dog room to turn and stand
Agreed. However, sometimes people don't have a choice. Ours is a miniature schnauzer so he fits in the back with our son's car seat but if we had a couple of labradors at least one would have to be in the boot.As I always say when I see such posts (usually on Facebook) ... I would never EVER put my dogs in the boot area. I've been rear-ended before and thankfully my (then only) dog was on the back seat secured via a bungee belt connected to his harness, so he simply slid forward and ended up on the floor behind my seat ... if he'd been in the boot he would be dead.
We have a boot divider in our ZS EV so half the boot for the dog half for casesWhere do people put their luggage if they're also travelling with their dog(s)
No we won't unfortunately, it's just for the off occasion I have to use the MG4 if other half is out with the ZS, I had a lantran box for the xtrailI had a trans k9 box for my working dogs in my own car, dogs are as safe in the rear as any other part of the car, depending on where the impact is. Definitely safer in an enclosed box, limits the amount they can be thrown around in the event of an impact.
Unfortunately you won't get a trans k9 small enough for the MG4 boot.