mikeb
Standard Member
Just wondering if anyone has an MG4 and a dog! We currently have an MG5 and a medium (30kg) Labrador. I am very keen on the MG4 X Power and just wonder if our Labrador would fit in the boot!?
Thank you that’s good to know!I have a large goldie and she fits in just fine.
I had wondered about whether using the back seats would work so thank you for this post!We have four Border Collies they go on the back seats with a full cover which hangs from the front and rear headrests to form a hammock. Trying to keep the boot clean for shopping etc. interesting views from the interior mirror, so use wing mirrors like a van driver and re-sale value plummets every trip. Remember to plug in seatbelts before fitting cover!
Thank you for the photo! Please could you tell me if one of your greyhounds would fit comfortably in the boot with the back seat up.I'm the one mentioned by @siteguru who has two greyhounds in the back of my MG4. I have the back seats down and a full up to the front seats fitted liner by Rhino Bootliners Ltd.
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Given someone has already mentioned their Retriever fits OK I guess you can take it as read.Thank you for the photo! Please could you tell me if one of your greyhounds would fit comfortably in the boot with the back seat up.
When I had just one greyhound she used to fit in the back of my Focus with the seats up.Thank you for the photo! Please could you tell me if one of your greyhounds would fit comfortably in the boot with the back seat up.
I know this is off point - my apologies - but research has demonstrated that unsecured rear passengers (people and dogs) flying forward from a severe collision is usually (and unnecessarily) fatal to both the rear AND front passengers. Your last point is totally wrong; my cocker spaniel had a proper crash-tested dog crate and and would survive a serous accident without compromising anyone else's safety. They are not expensive and have an extra safety exit at the rear of the crate of which fireman are aware so they can rescue the dog if the normal gate cannot be opened. Here is the rule; if a police officer considers you dog in not properly secure in the car you can/will be prosecuted. End.Rule 57 of the Highway Code
When in a vehicle make sure dogs or other animals are suitably restrained so they cannot distract you while you are driving or injure you, or themselves, if you stop quickly. A seat belt harness, pet carrier, dog cage or dog guard are ways of restraining animals in cars.
There is a difference between being restrained and secured. As long as the dog(s) can't distract the driver while they are driving, or in the case of having to stop quickly, knock into the driver and harm themselves then whatever you use is legal.
I'd prefer my dogs to hit the back of the seats than the wire mesh of a crate or being suddenly pulled up short by a lead or harness. They do have their leads attached to an anchor point but have enough slack so they don't get pulled up before hitting the seat back. And to be honest if you are in a bad enough accident that the car rolls the dogs and yourself are going to be badly injured no matter how you or they are restrained.