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Old May 3rd 05, 10:30 PM
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On 3 May 2005 13:14:09 -0700 whittled these words:
I have a large lab who I need to move about 800 miles by car/truck.
She roams free on the ranch and is not used to either a leash or crate.
I'm concerned about how best to move her, since I expect that she'll
become quite agitated and probably won't cooperate with leash or crate.
Any suggestions?


If you have time, spend some time getting her comfortable with a crate.
Feed her in it. A good quality crate is the safest way to confine a dog
when the dog is not used to either a tether or crate. Loose is a very bad
idea - chances are you will lose the dog. If the vehicle is yours I would
consider installing an eye bolt to the floor board so you have the option
of using a short cable tether. There are a lot of viable options
depending upon how agitated she actually is and what the vehicle set up is
like. For my dogs in the absence of a crate I like a plywood platform
that goes across the seats and prevents the dog from falling down into the
foot area. I make sure the tether is short so the dog cannot get tangled.
A swivel snap on both ends helps as well. Have an extra cable and bolt
cutters easily accessible just in case.

Do you have reason to believe she will be agitated other than her lack of
experience? does she tend to become agitated about new things? That
isn't normally a huge problem in labs, although I wouldn't go quite so far
as to call it "rare".

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