What does your Hunting/Dog vehicle set up look like?
What does your Hunting/Dog vehicle set up look like?
I am still in the process of setting my truck up for the dogs and for hunting. I am looking for some ideas of what works best for everyone out there. Currently I have a vari kennel with a Mud River cover strapped in the bed of my truck. The rest of my hunting get goes in the backseat. Next season I will have 2 dogs and my set up will need to change. Post some pictures of what your truck/car/SUV hunting dog set up looks like.
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Depends on how many dogs you have and if the priority is for them or other passengers . Personally the vast majority of my truck space is for the dogs
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Ford Expedition plus Truckvault. Truckvault (or similar) dramatically expands space available for dogs and people. Guns, ammo, collars,first aid stuff, anything is well-organized, readily available, locked and out of sight. Customized versions available for every model SUV or truck. Note two large crates for dogs in back of second seat. Recommended.
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[Just a dog box with a cover in the back of the pickup. Everything else in the cab.
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Keep the pictures coming! Here are a couple pictures of my current set up.
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I now have 3 field bred Golden Retrievers....this is a limited picture of a used 4 hole trailer I bought a few years ago. It has taken the work out of going with our dogs....
She is now a Senior Hunter SH and has her Working Dog Excellent WCX title.....a good hunter she is...!
She is now a Senior Hunter SH and has her Working Dog Excellent WCX title.....a good hunter she is...!
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Now, that big blue box is in the back seat and a second kennel is there. Used this set up for about 30 years now.
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Nice set up, simple but functional. I would do the same thing but I can't stand to get a canopy. I use my truck for hauling large things too much to be limited by the canopy. I have been considering one of these however. https://www.softopper.com/gonehuntin' wrote:
Now, that big blue box is in the back seat and a second kennel is there. Used this set up for about 30 years now.
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This is what I use which keeps the truck cab (crew cab) reasonably clean and available for hunters and equipment.
Sorry I don't have a better pic of the truck with all 4 dogs. We typically take 4 dogs with us in the truck box shown.
Sorry I don't have a better pic of the truck with all 4 dogs. We typically take 4 dogs with us in the truck box shown.
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Unique solution. I'd always be worrying about someone slashing it and stealing my junk out of it. They'd have to be desperate to steal my junk.gunguy wrote:Nice set up, simple but functional. I would do the same thing but I can't stand to get a canopy. I use my truck for hauling large things too much to be limited by the canopy. I have been considering one of these however. https://www.softopper.com/gonehuntin' wrote:
Now, that big blue box is in the back seat and a second kennel is there. Used this set up for about 30 years now.
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That is also a concern for me, but I don't often roll around with much in my truck anyway. The main purpose would be to give the dogs a little more protection and to keep my junk out of the rain. My biggest hurdle is anything I do either has to be very secure or easy to unload after a day in the field. Where I work I have to park on the street in a not so great part of town so I don't like to leave anything in my truck that isn't bolted down.gonehuntin' wrote: Unique solution. I'd always be worrying about someone slashing it and stealing my junk out of it. They'd have to be desperate to steal my junk.
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Depend's. Sometime's a 1996 Jeep but just sold it. Other time's a 1990 full size Bronco and sometime's a 1983 Ford super 250!
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For the dog box i took a Dee Zee crossover toolbox/dogbox and added a piece between the toolbox and the dogbox to give a little more room. Took off the stock doors and added wing works doors so i could close in for cold weather (also better locks than stock doors ). Put on some LED light to help with getting back late to camp. in the bed of the truck on one side i have a PVC water container, on the other is a high lift jack and shovel. The tool box is loaded with first aid, tools, compressor, tire patch kit etc... This all works with my fifth wheel so i can tow the fifth wheel and haul the dogs.
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That sounds like an awesome set up, the attachment doesn't seem to be working.P&PGunsmith wrote:For the dog box i took a Dee Zee crossover toolbox/dogbox and added a piece between the toolbox and the dogbox to give a little more room. Took off the stock doors and added wing works doors so i could close in for cold weather (also better locks than stock doors ). Put on some LED light to help with getting back late to camp. in the bed of the truck on one side i have a PVC water container, on the other is a high lift jack and shovel. The tool box is loaded with first aid, tools, compressor, tire patch kit etc... This all works with my fifth wheel so i can tow the fifth wheel and haul the dogs.
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i edited it and now have both large and small pictures.gunguy wrote:That sounds like an awesome set up, the attachment doesn't seem to be working.P&PGunsmith wrote:For the dog box i took a Dee Zee crossover toolbox/dogbox and added a piece between the toolbox and the dogbox to give a little more room. Took off the stock doors and added wing works doors so i could close in for cold weather (also better locks than stock doors ). Put on some LED light to help with getting back late to camp. in the bed of the truck on one side i have a PVC water container, on the other is a high lift jack and shovel. The tool box is loaded with first aid, tools, compressor, tire patch kit etc... This all works with my fifth wheel so i can tow the fifth wheel and haul the dogs.
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Ford E350 4X4 Van, setup to sleep two hunters, two to four Ruff Tough Kennels stacked facing rear doors. Hitch mounted platform with dog ramp. Small Generator and mini split heat pump on platform to cool dogs when left in van in hot weather. Temperature and humidity alarm system. Very small vented catalytic heater.
Allows me to stay at motels that don't allow dogs in rooms, or sleep in van.
Nearly perfect except for gas consumption, 14 MPG.
Allows me to stay at motels that don't allow dogs in rooms, or sleep in van.
Nearly perfect except for gas consumption, 14 MPG.
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What does your Hunting/Dog vehicle set up look like?
1996 Chevy Tahoe. I love this vehicle. Big and full of space. I have two dog crates in the back and usually hunt three dogs. I like the fact that the dogs are inside the cab so they can get air conditioning or heat depending on the time of the season. I put some carpeting down over the tailgate so blood and mud doesn't create a problem.
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I like what you did with that box a lot. I have been looking at those type of boxes but they all seem like they are for smaller dogs.P&PGunsmith wrote:For the dog box i took a Dee Zee crossover toolbox/dogbox and added a piece between the toolbox and the dogbox to give a little more room. Took off the stock doors and added wing works doors so i could close in for cold weather (also better locks than stock doors ). Put on some LED light to help with getting back late to camp. in the bed of the truck on one side i have a PVC water container, on the other is a high lift jack and shovel. The tool box is loaded with first aid, tools, compressor, tire patch kit etc... This all works with my fifth wheel so i can tow the fifth wheel and haul the dogs.