x2 for the Dakota.I have two of the big Dakota 283s for my little savages. I like em.
Yeah, I picked one up used. Great bulletproof kennel, easy to put together. But holy cow is the large HUGE.I love me my gunner and their limited edition colors keep tempting me to get another!
I have a Ruffland intermediate that fits in the back seat of my Chevy Colorado. I would guess my Colorado is smaller than your Dodge. I have Vizsla's and they top out around 45-50lb and the Intermediate size is perfect for them and easy to take into motel rooms.Anyone know which crates will actually fit in the back seat of a dodge quad cab? I’d have to flip the seats up, and probably shim the floor so it’s flat. I’ve got a 5 month old Shepard/husky, not sure how big he’ll top out at, he’s got to be around 40lbs now. He was neutered quite young at the rescue.
I’d like to have a good travel crate that will fit in the back seat, and be suitable for the truck bed on occasion aswell.
What you could do is get the measurements for the crates you want. Most are on the websites. Take a tape measurer and either make a makeshift crate with card board box or use the tape measure to check the area. Dont forget getting it into the vehicle as well. My tundra's door opening is a little smaller.Anyone know which crates will actually fit in the back seat of a dodge quad cab? I’d have to flip the seats up, and probably shim the floor so it’s flat. I’ve got a 5 month old Shepard/husky, not sure how big he’ll top out at, he’s got to be around 40lbs now. He was neutered quite young at the rescue.
I’d like to have a good travel crate that will fit in the back seat, and be suitable for the truck bed on occasion aswell.