Those are great looking dogs! What a couple cuties! Sorry to hear that Colt likes to bolt. But I'm glad you saved both of them! And you're absolutely right Alljeep, "Dog won't hunt/Gun shy" makes a great family dog!
I also loved hearing your rescue story Nanette! That's awesome! Sounds like she was born to travel! Lou just turned 8 and we're now living in our 8th house (third state)...he's a nomad too.
Good idea on the harness and strap to the child seat anchor Nanette! That seems like a good way to keep them safe and secure. I also ran across a
Seat Sling at Duluth Trading Company. Might be worth a look (shrug). Maybe a combination of the two? The seat sling comes in Navy and Khaki. I've never shopped those cage-type rear cargo organizers, but I'll bet they'd server your purpose too. Just depends on where you want him to stay. But if you get one of those cargo area cagey things, get him a good
seat pad too.
Okay, back to Jeeps...
Here, at long last, is a rare photo of the oft-overlooked, seldom mentioned, notorious....SECRET MANUAL HOLDER AREA!
Secret manual holder area.I have found that there is enough room in this little area for the manual, a small bottle of waterless hand wash, a couple pens, a crumpled up parking ticket, and 4 tightly rolled napkins from Taco Bell
I have also managed, through dilligent research and long hours cramped inside a big fake Rhino with a telephoto lens duct-taped to my Polaroid camera, to capture a couple shots of...
OD Canvas manual holder (closed) Notice cool brown leather Jeep patch
OD Canvas manual holder (open) Notice that attchment (which should probably be a cool metal buckle or something) is, instead, a black square of very lightweight hook&loop. Oh well, putting a buckle on the manual holder would have put the Liberty Limited out of my price range.
Seeya on the beach...with a dog!!!