Best car cage for Irish Setter - Exclusively Setters2024-03-29T08:43:39Zhttp://irishsetters.ning.com/forum/topics/best-car-cage-for-irish-setter?commentId=865021%3AComment%3A1173965&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHi Ellie.
Wow a real life cha…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2017-04-18:865021:Comment:11739652017-04-18T17:36:24.696ZSue Patersonhttp://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/SuePaters0n
<p>Hi Ellie.</p>
<p>Wow a real life change! I wish you lots of joy in your adventure.</p>
<p>As to cages, we have always had custom made cages from a company called Barjo. They are very sturdy, and do not move around, as they fit the car boot, being made specifically for that make and model. they usually have a door front and back so if there is an accident preventing the rear door of the car from opening, then the dog can still be extricated. I know there are other companies that do similar,…</p>
<p>Hi Ellie.</p>
<p>Wow a real life change! I wish you lots of joy in your adventure.</p>
<p>As to cages, we have always had custom made cages from a company called Barjo. They are very sturdy, and do not move around, as they fit the car boot, being made specifically for that make and model. they usually have a door front and back so if there is an accident preventing the rear door of the car from opening, then the dog can still be extricated. I know there are other companies that do similar, but can't think of them. The cage we currently have, allows our girl Misty to stand up (just about) and sit or lay out as normal, but it would of course depend on the size and shape of the car. Some rear doors fall away quite quickly and may mean that laying down is the only real option for a big dog :) To be fair, I want my dogs to lay down when we're driving so no problem there!</p>
<p>Hope that has given you a starting point. </p>