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How-To fit a german dog into a german car (my E53)
How to fit this german dog into my E53.... ![]() Solution: Shoe-horn travel kennel into cargo area after dropping the 60%split rear seat: ![]() Result: Ta-DAAAAA! Good news: Dog fits!... bad news... 5 seater X5 is now a 3 seater
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Nice pooch!!
If I may offer some advice. I have to haul the Grand Knuckler around town as well as on some 1000 mile road trips and here is what works. I bought one of the BMW issue mesh cargo area dividers. It is incredibly strong and well made with metal bars across the top, middle and bottom. It works 1/2 rolled up when the seats are up or it works at full length when the seats are down. When the seats are down, it attaches in either the forward position or the rear position. Look at your headliner, those tan squares open to reveal the attaching points. It effectively turns the back into the travel crate. The dealer wants like 400 for the mesh divider. I found mine on e Bay for 125. The dog loves it. The rear cargo area becomes his kennel. I use some bungees to store some items when we travel and put a small travel bed back there for him. He sleeps, sits up, chews on his toys etc... I can post some pics later. |
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Nice GS. Reminds me of the one I use to have except yours looks about 25 lbs bigger.
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Well now, my german shepard NEVER got into a kennel. Why put such a cute dog into such a small kennel?
I just let my german shepard jump into the trunk and thats it
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Pretty dog!
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My shepard is very well trained and is a great companion and guardian to myself, my wife and my 3 daughters. I guess it depends on what you need the dog for. For me, mine is part of the family.
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When my shep was less than a year old, she sat in the backseat of my Explorer (with my daughter). As she grew bigger (rayxi: she's big for a girl and needs to go on a diet - like me) and attended obedience classes the trainers highly recommended crate training. I'm glad we went that route. She LOVES her crate and treats it like a "den". The crate is big enough for her to stand up and turn around in. During thunderstorms she goes into it - probably gives her a feeling of security.
Riding in the Explorer (and now the X5) she's just contented to lie in the crate until the rest stop. The crate practically eliminates (not completely) the bits of fur flying around in the car. I hope the E70's interior isn't any smaller than the E53's. |
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FYI:
Here's a pic of the divider. Hair is limited to the cargo area. Just a few random stray hairs in the rest of the car. Knuckles is 100# and with his travel bed, and toys in tow, he likes the cargo area. |
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