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I have a 55lb Pit Bull (which is much smaller size wise then a full grown lab) but I have taken her on trips from Maryland to Vermont with me. She simply lays on the back seat. However, while a pup, best bet is to put the dog in the far back area. Make sure you keep the rules clear that the dog is not allowed to jump all over the leather (as the claws can make nice rips).
As with most things, 'parental' direction is key.
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I have a chocolate lab and take her with us snowboaring 10X a year. I just fold the read seats down (hiding the leather) and let her roam. She mostly sleeps or looks out the window. I have a "pop-up" dog tent that I keep in in if I leave the vehicle.
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Our dogs go in the back and we have a dog guard.
a net partition does just as well but sometimes the wee guys squeeze through |
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