webwrangler
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That’s awesome for a dog of a certain size. I think you’re right about the safety factor too.When I had a Pacifica, I stowed one of middle seats down and strapped in a dog crate with the door removed. The opening was facing the sliding door. The opening was close enough to the slider that the dog could not get out when the slider was closed. The crate was oversized for the dog.
When the slider opened, the dog could egress easily into and out of the crate. She really seemed to love the crate and would sleep mostly during rides.
It felt safer for the dog in case of hard stops/movements. And it kept the dog hair inside the crate and way easier to clean.
I will do this again in the back seat of the cybertruck when another dog joins the family. I just have to figure out the tie down areas.
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