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OK, I appreciate at 30 years you are new to dogs, 👍, sorry, I have 25 years on that, not that it makes any difference. But there are plenty of crates that will house Flatcoats, lovely dogs too.
Sorry, but I strongly believe dogs need to be restrained/restricted, just heavy braking can injure a free dog in the back of a pick up.
I see the OP uses a Lintran crate, probably the best there is for keeping a dog safe. We will have to just disagree, but I just think it a bit irresponsible and unfair on the dog to have it lose in the back of a pick up. 👍
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