So, this is Archer...
He's still a puppy, in adult form he could get as big as 70lbs. I would like to be able to carry Archer in my Archer at some point but he really will need to be in a crate of some kind.
I am looking at some of the soft sided ones with the idea of getting it in, then actually setting it up sitting sideways in the cargo area, then loading him into the assembled crate through the cargo door. What worries me is if he decided to chew through the soft sides and escape. In the car I don't crate him but he eventually will settle down and curl up in the seat. Eventually... and he's starting to outgrow curling up in a seat.
I also wonder if I could use a traditional plastic crate by lowering the front/rear seats and loading it through the main door and back into the cargo area. I'm not sure there's be room for the door to swing open to load the dog through the cargo door... and trying to load the crate with 70# of dog in it that way doesn't sound like fun.
Anyway, I know some of you fly with your dogs... would like to see crates/pics... especially of big dogs in Cherokees.
He's still a puppy, in adult form he could get as big as 70lbs. I would like to be able to carry Archer in my Archer at some point but he really will need to be in a crate of some kind.
I am looking at some of the soft sided ones with the idea of getting it in, then actually setting it up sitting sideways in the cargo area, then loading him into the assembled crate through the cargo door. What worries me is if he decided to chew through the soft sides and escape. In the car I don't crate him but he eventually will settle down and curl up in the seat. Eventually... and he's starting to outgrow curling up in a seat.
I also wonder if I could use a traditional plastic crate by lowering the front/rear seats and loading it through the main door and back into the cargo area. I'm not sure there's be room for the door to swing open to load the dog through the cargo door... and trying to load the crate with 70# of dog in it that way doesn't sound like fun.
Anyway, I know some of you fly with your dogs... would like to see crates/pics... especially of big dogs in Cherokees.