Viva desensitizing her Gate |
The separate doors allow us to get them safe in and out the car, one by one. No more risk of being floored by two stampeding Hovawarts wanting to leave as soon as the hatch opens - which actually did happen once, to the amusement of the travelers on the road stop place and some scratches and bruises for me and my wife.
Another advantage is when we park the car in the shadow in mildly warm weather we can still leave the dogs in the car with the hatch open. The doors can be locked with a key.
Inside look, how it was before |
The doors are universal and fit in most cars. You can easy assemble it yourself – which I did. We got the "Variogate", manufactured by the Swedish company "mim". As I wanted to see the product before I bought it we made a trip to Sweden to have a look although you can buy it on the web.
When we landed in Sweden our first address left us empty handed – despite calling them upfront and asking "do you really have it on stock? So we can SEE the product?". Luckily the salesmen at the third store helped us and called around to other competing (!) stores until he found one that did actually had one on stock. Swedish people are so nice and helpful !
Hatch open! Cooling down on the ferry |
With warm weather it is difficult to keep them cool on the ferry from Denmark to Germany. We are not allowed to walk on the car deck, but I can also not take two huge dogs into the public area as it is overcrowded with people. This time I just left the hatch open and returned to two very cool dogs, see the picture above.
What a fantastic product! They both look quite content in their gated spaces and you know they are completely safe. We still don't have a great restraint system for Shiva while travelling. We can't fit her large crate in the truck and I am reluctant to use a harness for long trips. She likes to curl up and sleep in the back seat and most harnesses won't allow her to do this. I know we need something but it's hard to find products that take safety AND comfort into account.
ReplyDeleteI'm also happy that you posted about this! I've never seen or heard about anything like this before. We've never crated Elka, so doing so in the car would only add to her long trip carsickness/anxiety (she drools and throws up, all very quietly and miserably). I haven't found a harness locally that will fit a Doberman, and thought that a seatbelt harness was my way to go (she doesn't move around much in the car).
ReplyDeleteThe gate looks amazing, though!
What a clever idea. It looks like the bars are adjustable for the size and shape of the opening.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen anything quite like this before.
@Kristine
ReplyDeleteIt is difficult. All sizes - car, crate, dog - should match and we don't buy them in a combined package :) It also took us a year to come with this final solution after many hours of browsing the net to see what products are out there. I am sure you will find something too that will fit yours and Shiva's needs.
@Jen
It is difficult to find the right harness. When we only had Kenzo he was also in a seatbelt harness on the back seat which worked very well. But that doesn't work anymore now we have two Hovawarts in the back of the car, as the attachment for the seatbelt is on the bottom.
@Pamela
Yes the bars are adjustable in height. Also the sides are. And the gate doors can be adjusted in their angle. It should be able to fit in most cars with a hatch (even some SUVs). It also amazed me this product came from Sweden, usually everything new for pets and travel comes from the US.
I absolutely *love* this crating system. Too bad I have a truck and not an SUV. I would totally buy this for the dogs!
ReplyDeleteThose Swedish engineers have come up with a great product here. And, I absolutely love the way you guys have remodeled your car. Buster and Ty are perfectly happy in their harnesses, but each dog is different and we have to find a way to keep them safe that works for them. You are the most dedicated dog owners to that end that I've ever (electronically) met.
ReplyDelete@Karen
ReplyDeleteHaha, if I would have a bigger car it would have been much easier as well :)
@Amy
Absolutely, the harness also worked for Kenzo when he had more space.
Thanks for everything Amy, you and Rod deserve all the credit in this one. It was you guys that made me aware traveling safe with your pets is important. The guest blog you wrote for Edie sparked all of this :)
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