Dogs and Roll bars -
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Dogs and Roll bars -
Anyone put dogs in the back of their GT3? I have 2 labs, and occasionally have to pick them up.
Getting the dogs in the car is no problem - I can have the hair vacuumed out - it's just a car, albeit a pretty fun one. I don't want them in the front - 1) they both won't fit, 2) don't want to scratch the seats.
Been thinking about getting a roll bar for my track days. Looks like the one from RSS 930 will allow them entry, but does anyone else have a solution?
http://www.rss.rpmware.com/rss/rss-9.../i-402509.aspx
thanks
Getting the dogs in the car is no problem - I can have the hair vacuumed out - it's just a car, albeit a pretty fun one. I don't want them in the front - 1) they both won't fit, 2) don't want to scratch the seats.
Been thinking about getting a roll bar for my track days. Looks like the one from RSS 930 will allow them entry, but does anyone else have a solution?
http://www.rss.rpmware.com/rss/rss-9.../i-402509.aspx
thanks
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My two labs have tried to get into my GT3 while I'm not looking but end up getting caught mid-way thru the act.
Let us know how it goes with them in the back seat area...I'm kind curious.
Let us know how it goes with them in the back seat area...I'm kind curious.
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My concern would be that if there every were a problem, your dogs would end up getting bounced around off the metal pipes - not a good outcome. Same for people...
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Rbahr- I'm not looking to debate but I think it's worth accepting that people have different definitions of "safe". If the OP was interested in keeping his dogs at the highest standard of safety he wouldn't be putting them in the back of a vehicle that was manufactured without seatbelts/restraints. If we all were on an eternal quest for the safest option at every turn we probably also wouldn't be driving cars like this on a racetrack, or riding motorcycles, or eating sushi.
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Agreed, but as you can see from my avatar, I put dogs pretty high on the important list, so much like I would never allow a person to be in a moving vehicle in the roll bar region, the same goes to dogs.
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My dog rides in the back of my 911. In the front. I put a big towel underneath her. Like tasman, she does not shed. Regardless of what you do, please consider a safety harness. If you stop short, or heaven forbid crash, an untethered dog is a heavy missile inside your car - bad for you, bad for them.
This is sort of what we got. No affiliation, but there are many good similar products.
http://www.petmountain.com/product/d...t-harness.html
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While not a 997 GT3, my fat and happy lab has been able to get into the back of my 964 with a roll bar when necessary. Passenger seat is fixed, so I have to slide the drivers seat forward. She can get herself comfortable, but I'm not sure two (and definitely not our Great Dane) would be able to get back in there.
She's happier in the f350 tow vehicle where she gets the back seat to herself.
She's happier in the f350 tow vehicle where she gets the back seat to herself.
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My dog rides in the back of my 911. In the front. I put a big towel underneath her. Like tasman, she does not shed. Regardless of what you do, please consider a safety harness. If you stop short, or heaven forbid crash, an untethered dog is a heavy missile inside your car - bad for you, bad for them.
This is sort of what we got. No affiliation, but there are many good similar products.
http://www.petmountain.com/product/d...t-harness.html
T
My dog rides in the back of my 911. In the front. I put a big towel underneath her. Like tasman, she does not shed. Regardless of what you do, please consider a safety harness. If you stop short, or heaven forbid crash, an untethered dog is a heavy missile inside your car - bad for you, bad for them.
This is sort of what we got. No affiliation, but there are many good similar products.
http://www.petmountain.com/product/d...t-harness.html
T
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As for safety, my dog blasted his head on his own worst than he would ever do on a roll cage (edit: and he is as good as ever, dogs are tuff animals), plus, OP can just pad it and just have two very sturdy leashes and an impact harness.
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I know this is not addressing what the OP is asking, but I can't imagine a circumstance where I would need (or want) to put any of my dogs in my GT3. If the dogs need to go with me I'll take a different car. And I don't have a rollbar which would make matters that much more tricky. At the very least I can't imagine that would be the least bit comfortable for them.
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Occasionally my wife will take the dogs to doggy day care if we're out of the house for a long day - we have a yard, but if left alone at home too long - they get rambunctious - so play date to tire them out.
Anyway, on those days that I get stuck operating late, and didn't expect to have to get the dogs, I have to get them . Thus trying to figure out if they could get in the back of the car with a bar.
Yeah, I plan on padding the bars when I install them - just don't know which manufacturer yet.
- I've looked at doggy seat belts - the way they're constructed - they generally all have too much slack in the line, and just grab around the chest. In a serious accident they have a good chance of becoming a paraplegic from the torque on their legs. I guess it's better than nothing, and avoids front seat passengers from being hurt. They've been tested, and most really don't protect the dogs at all.
http://dogtime.com/how-to/pet-safety...ts-really-work
Anyway - I'm on the west side of Los Angeles - it's hard to get above 25MPH most days when I'm commuting to work.
Rbahr - what doggy seat belt do you use?
Anyway, on those days that I get stuck operating late, and didn't expect to have to get the dogs, I have to get them . Thus trying to figure out if they could get in the back of the car with a bar.
Yeah, I plan on padding the bars when I install them - just don't know which manufacturer yet.
- I've looked at doggy seat belts - the way they're constructed - they generally all have too much slack in the line, and just grab around the chest. In a serious accident they have a good chance of becoming a paraplegic from the torque on their legs. I guess it's better than nothing, and avoids front seat passengers from being hurt. They've been tested, and most really don't protect the dogs at all.
http://dogtime.com/how-to/pet-safety...ts-really-work
Anyway - I'm on the west side of Los Angeles - it's hard to get above 25MPH most days when I'm commuting to work.
Rbahr - what doggy seat belt do you use?
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I actually only use my truck with the girls, they get the back seat to themselves. No hard surfaces. They are on the bigger size - 110lbs for one and 85lbs for the other, so they also occupy most of the space back there. FWIW, IF I sit back there, I also don't wear a seat belt. IF one were to sit in the front, I use the OEM 3 point belt, which they are not crazy about...
As an FYI: the rollbar padding is not as hard as the roll bar, BUT I would not want to bounce off it...
Ray
As an FYI: the rollbar padding is not as hard as the roll bar, BUT I would not want to bounce off it...
Ray