Hey all if you have a big dog that you travel with I have some questions and comments for ya..
first i have a cane corso -- which is a roman fighting/ guard/ herding dog (aka italian mastiff). he's not fully grown, but when he is he'll be around 120-130lbs. i was going to do the weather tech liner -- when i transport him (i'll obviously remove the third row seating) and the weathertech liner which i saw today on their website shows that it covers everything in the back (metal third row seat brackets) which is good so the pup doesn't get snagged and/ or injured on them.
so what do you use when transporting your big pooch?
i also would like to get a pet barrier to block the dog from the second row passenger seating. i like the weathertech one except for the fact that it appears it simply applies pressure to the top and bottom of the vehicle to hold it in place (much like a shower curtain rod) which i do not want because 1. the dog will most likely be strong enough to move the barrier's physical position. & 2. i do not want there to be unsightly dents, damage, or spots to the ceiling liner or floor carpet from the pressure of the mechanism(s) weathertech uses on their particular pet barrier.
any body have suggestions on a hardcore pet barrier that will be the best at staying in place and not damaging the interior (little to no damage preferably!).
thanks,
jake.
first i have a cane corso -- which is a roman fighting/ guard/ herding dog (aka italian mastiff). he's not fully grown, but when he is he'll be around 120-130lbs. i was going to do the weather tech liner -- when i transport him (i'll obviously remove the third row seating) and the weathertech liner which i saw today on their website shows that it covers everything in the back (metal third row seat brackets) which is good so the pup doesn't get snagged and/ or injured on them.
so what do you use when transporting your big pooch?
i also would like to get a pet barrier to block the dog from the second row passenger seating. i like the weathertech one except for the fact that it appears it simply applies pressure to the top and bottom of the vehicle to hold it in place (much like a shower curtain rod) which i do not want because 1. the dog will most likely be strong enough to move the barrier's physical position. & 2. i do not want there to be unsightly dents, damage, or spots to the ceiling liner or floor carpet from the pressure of the mechanism(s) weathertech uses on their particular pet barrier.
any body have suggestions on a hardcore pet barrier that will be the best at staying in place and not damaging the interior (little to no damage preferably!).
thanks,
jake.