Pugs in a Z
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haha nice i have a pug as well. the only thing i hate is how pugs shed like crazy especially in the Z..gahh i hate the hair flying all over the place. here is my pug when i first got her. and a pic of her now at 4 years old.
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Originally Posted by WhiteNoiz
small animals in the back of the Z? Sounds like a great launching pad for sudden braking or accidents. I remember cruisin around with my dog (mid sized) in my prelude, hitting the brakes in emergency, poor girl smashed her face a few times on the dash. I felt bad... a small dog in the back of a Z has a lot more potential. like a grape poping on the windshield.
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Cute pugs all! Here's a shot of mine and my wifie.
<img src="http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k127/towerofpowergirl/SusanNPugs.jpg">
The pugs are strapped in btw. That doesn't mean they're completely safe but they should survive a minor accident. I drive much more carefully when they are in the car too.
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The pugs are strapped in btw. That doesn't mean they're completely safe but they should survive a minor accident. I drive much more carefully when they are in the car too.
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I just blogged about fitting big stuff in the Z:
http://billadelphia.blogspot.com/200...practicle.html
http://billadelphia.blogspot.com/200...practicle.html
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I have a brindle pug. My daughter absolutely loves him. Kids are great that way. They don't see ugly for what it is.
He is a fun little dog, and I'm glad we got him. Especially brindle, that's a pretty rare coat. He's got a great temperament and I have to say he's a lot smarter than I thought he'd be. Our pug trained easily and learns new tricks very quickly. Of course, some of the tricks he knows, like how to get drawers open to steal food, he taught himself. If he wasn't so smart I'd think he had a second stomach where his brain should be, what with the way this dog eats.
He sheds way to much for me to want to put him in the Z, but that pic of yours poking their heads over the rear strut bar is pretty funny.
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He is a fun little dog, and I'm glad we got him. Especially brindle, that's a pretty rare coat. He's got a great temperament and I have to say he's a lot smarter than I thought he'd be. Our pug trained easily and learns new tricks very quickly. Of course, some of the tricks he knows, like how to get drawers open to steal food, he taught himself. If he wasn't so smart I'd think he had a second stomach where his brain should be, what with the way this dog eats.
He sheds way to much for me to want to put him in the Z, but that pic of yours poking their heads over the rear strut bar is pretty funny.
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I put my two pekingese in the hatch area as well. I also tie their leashes to the strut bar, mostly to keep them from trying to come up front and scratching the plastc with their nails.
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Originally Posted by Leslie
LOL Mythbusters? That would go for anything not nailed down.
As long as they are strapped down I dont see a problem. My dogs (1 is my avatar
with his old tether) wear a (quick release)body harness bolted to chassis with a padded mat that covers the rear speaker area and both small window areas. They have ridden in the back of the Z for (both long and short trips) years. They cant fly forward or lift off nor can they go back past the rear strut bar. They do love the stadium seating tho ![](https://my350z.com/forum/images/smilies/icon38.gif)
Imo alot safer than how most people transport pets or kids or other misc items in other vehicles.
To the OP great looking Pugs sooo cute![Smilie](https://my350z.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
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As long as they are strapped down I dont see a problem. My dogs (1 is my avatar
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Imo alot safer than how most people transport pets or kids or other misc items in other vehicles.
To the OP great looking Pugs sooo cute
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Originally Posted by PM-Performance
Did anyone else notice their leashes are tied to the rear strut bar?