Lynn Wilson
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Registered: Jun 2003
Location: East Texas
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Depends on where and what is being hauled, and neither of our hound haulers are on your list.
For pleasure hunting Dwayne has an Isuzu Hombre with a Heritage dog box - it's a small truck and thus the smaller box. You can squeeze two dogs in each side. With creative positioning we have managed to take as many as six adult dogs - or five adults and a litter of puppies, on long hauls. The truck has a small space behind the front seats - not a second seat but just an additional area with two little fold up "jump seats". The "rotten house hound" Sadie rides in this back cargo area with our 7 year old son. Then two dogs in each side of the box, and a dog or puppies in an x-large crate placed sideways between the box and the cab. It IS crowded though, especially on overnight trips where we have to find room for suitcase and cooler and stuff.
SO - the solution to that appeared in the form of a chrysler town and country van, which is my work vehicle (dwayne drives the truck) and also the main hound hauler to shows. The dogs ride in the luxury of air conditioning, and there's still plenty of cargo space. It came curiously outfitted with two eye bolts in the front bumper and one in the back. The salesman didn't know what they were for. Didn't take me very long to figure out what they were for - to hitch dogs to! Of course a van is not really the best for going to the woods, this is our vehicle for long haul shows, and for me to get to shows in when dwayne is working saturdays. If I go to a show and hunt I try to get a ride to the hunting spot with someone else and leave the van at the clubhouse. Dwayne uses the truck when he takes the dogs out on a pleasure hunt, or if he's taking dogs to the vet or something while I have the van.
I LOVE LOVE LOVE my van, handles like a car, good on gas, and don't have to load that dog box, just open the door and pile the dogs in ;0). But our last long haul found we did have to get a little creative in arranging everything in there, especially on the trip back with big trophies and dog food and other prizes. But then we haven't started utilizing the luggage rack yet. Now what I want is a big 'ol RV!!!
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Howling Hills Kennels
www.coonhoundcrew.com
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