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Question How do your pets travel with you (while driving)?

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Our 2 older dogs (14 years old daschund and 9 year old Boston terrier) are free to roam the back seat of my extended cab truck. Between them rides our new Boston terrier puppy in a soft crate. They usually all just zonk out once we're rolling.
 
Our MaltiPoo Daisy sleeps all the way on my wife’s lap.
 
With the 5th wheel and Ram, Gunner rode in the back with the seat up. Harness on and tied to the seat belt.

Haven't taken him in the Monaco yet but I figure it will be harness tied to a seat belt from the couch that I snake out underneath and a dog bed there he can lay on.
 
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Dakota mostly sleeps under the dinette...ocassionally wandering forward to check up on us...and some pets!

Safe Travels.
 
We put Toby’s dog bed between the two captains chairs and he tends to sleep there. Sometimes he’ll move the dog bed himself because he wants the cool tile floor.
 
Sophie, golden doodle 52#, likes to sit on the sofa and look out at passing vehicles. She get the occasional honk from a trucker passing us and barks back. It's like a Subaru commercial and has us laughing. Once in a while she will come forward and look out the windshield. But mostly she just sleeps.
 
Our 90 pound 1/2 German Shepard and 1/2 some sort of Spaniel has the whole back seat to herself!
 
We use the harnesses connected to the seatbelts on the pull out couch. 70# snoodle is a good traveler, goes to sleep and waits for snack stops. 30# doodle, not so much. We have to provide enough slack to enable her to snuggle/ cower with her brother. We tried the free to roam thing, but their ability to sense stress, and try to get a look did not facilitate optimum operation of the coach. We use the harness in the toad as well. DW has abject fear of bolting dog.
 

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