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Pet Mat for Cars


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Supercharged
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Does anyone know where to get this? Any indication of the price?

 

If not, the bag too?

 

On a second note, pet owners, can you advise how you usually transport your pet without it making a mess in the car?

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Neutral Newbie

He's trained not to make a mess in the car... btw, most dogs that you actually trained will never do it in your car. So no need to waste money for the mat. Hope it helps?

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Supercharged
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Not so much of doing it...

 

My dog gets nervous in a new or unfamiliar enviornment..so sometimes, he chews and scratch things he seldom see before..

 

Thinking of bringing my dog to Pasir Ris park :)

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Neutral Newbie

I see, yeah.. sometimes dogs does scratch.. I got used to it... scratch my leather seat.. close one eye now.. anyway, I believe if you let him/her travel often in a car, they will not get nervous, in fact will be excited by the trip.

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Turbocharged

If the mat is placed like this, means that a human cannot sit behind to jaga the pet.

 

I am thinking of taking my cats for a ride one by one. Most probably they will end up squatting on my head while I drive. [laugh]

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My jack stands up throughout the whole journey, loves to look out of the window. But must be careful, in case sudden brake, he will be tumbling all over.

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Neutral Newbie

my partner wanted to get one of this but i rejected the idea cos its too much trouble having to set up and remove it all the time. It also sacrifices the seats, meaning no passengers behind.

 

my dog sits on her own at the back, just need a little bit of training for them to get used to it. And as the other bro mentioned, only problem is having to drive real carefully. Any sudden braking or jerks will send the dog flying to the ground.

 

my next ride will probably be a hatchback, to let the dog sit in the boot. that will save my seats from all the saliva and free up more seating space for humans

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Neutral Newbie

Got the canvas kind in Pet's Lover. They have few sizes. Cheapest is $30 if i m nt wrong.

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I normally pushes the front passenger seat all the way back, and let my dogs stay at the foot area. Using 3M mat, so the fur cant really be seen until.. they do the shake.. then you see fur flying all over the car...

 

They dont crap in the car lah.. but my boy likes to stand up, look outta the window, and sneeze at my window... full of boogle.... sian....

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