Dog Boxes

Umtaneum

Adventurer
We hunt all over the Western US, with from one to four English and Gordon Setters. A Vari-Kennel or similar crate, with an insulated cover if the conditions are going to get extreme either cold or sun, strapped in to the front of the bed with bungees or ratchet straps, is a fine and comfortable ride. My dogs have ridden this way, from freeway trips from Seattle to South Dakota, to some fairly technical four-wheeling when Chukar hunting in Idaho or E. Washington.

Now, we have an all aluminum Crow River dog trailer, with six compartments. It's insulated, with wrestling mats cut out to fit the floors for more padding and insulation, forced air ventilation if we need it, and a built in water tank. Did I mention the torsion bar axle, for smoother ride? We call it the "doggie Hilton". I still use the crates in the bed if we're only taking one or two dogs, or doing any serious off roading. I jackknifed and rolled the "doggie Hilton" on an iced up two-track a few years ago. The dogs gave me some fairly pointed looks when I opened the boxes and let them out. That learned me a thing or two about trailers and sliding backwards.
 

TwoTrack

Buy Once, Cry Once
Thanks, I was actually just looking at the Kennel + Insulated Cover. Overall I think this is the best way to go. Everything I've read says that they will stay warm and dry. I just worry about the length of the drive but with frequent stops I think they will do fine. I think I'll get a remote thermometer so I can monitor the temps.

From some reviewers they claim that with this setup and outside temps in single digits the kennels stay in the 50's. I don't expect any outside temps lower than 40-50.
 

DirtBean

New member
We built a custom enclosed plywood box in the backseat area of our 2011 Sierra extended cab that comfortably fit 3 border collies for long haul trips while hauling pop top truck camper. If you are doing this in quad cab tundra, I would suggest that you could put a barrier between kid side of backseat and dog side and have enough room for the two hounds to sit. I'm picturing the seats split 60/40 and you have the kid strapped in on the 40 side and the seats rolled up on 60 side with plywood platform and divider wall fastened down.
Later we moved to pull behind camper and then bumped up to 4 border collies. We looked into way to haul dogs on long trips in truck bed and I couldn't find something I completely trusted against overheating on long summer trip, ended up buying a yukon to haul camper and keep dogs inside. Lots of people haul dogs in camper shells in kennels, but you do hear of dogs getting killed by overheating in them from time to time.
 

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