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My 100 lbs German Shepherd fits in my TT, no problem.

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Old 08-21-2001, 08:58 PM
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Default My 100 lbs German Shepherd fits in my TT, no problem.

When I first bought my TT I rationalized buying it by GUESSING that I could fit my dog Tyson in the back with the seats down. I had promised my girlfriend, because she didn't want to be bumped for the dog, but was slightly skeptical myself. Well, sure enough I tried it and he had plenty of room. I know its no a huge breakthrough, but it reaffirmd my notion that the TT can be practical.
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I don't let my 105 pound Akita anywhere near the car!
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Default Re: My 100 lbs German Shepherd fits in my TT, no problem.

At times, I will have my 20 lb Jack Russell Terror and my 40 lb Lab Mix in my TT....but not often!

I've found that the amount of room with the back "seats" down is quite good.

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You must take a pic and post it. I bet it's a riot for those driving behind you.
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Certainly there's room enuf, but how do you get that puppy in there?
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Default My 68 lbs Weimaraner (w/ a very large aura) fits w/seats up, and room for the Bite-The-Man (his...

favorite chew toy) and, of course, his blankie... ;-)
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Default 10 pound miniature Dachshund named "Knock Knock" says "not enough head room!"

Just kidding about the head room because his nick-name is "His Lowness."
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Default Re: Certainly there's room enuf, but how do you get that puppy in there?

I start about three feet behind the car, say "up", and he jumps in.
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Default Good tip for meticulous dog owners.

I use a fitted full size sheet that fits perfectly around the tops of the folded seat. When you are finished, just fold the sheet in half so the dog hair stays in the sheet. It really works. Plus he can't slobber on the windows because of the awkward angles.
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WOWSER, I'll have to try that with Kelsie (westie)
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