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I have an english/bull mastiff mix. Coming in close to 200lbs. We need a hose to clean up his slobber. Its pretty epic. On par with your boxer. lol

We have to be careful when we are going to dinner or leaving for work... If he gets near you he will get slobber on your pants/dress or whatever...

When that happens we call it a Lewinski....
 

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I have an english/bull mastiff mix. Coming in close to 200lbs. We need a hose to clean up his slobber. Its pretty epic. On par with your boxer. lol

We have to be careful when we are going to dinner or leaving for work... If he gets near you he will get slobber on your pants/dress or whatever...

When that happens we call it a Lewinski....
I love those big puppies but I wouldn't want one in my Ranger.
I would need a full size truck/SUV for that guy.
 


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Great looking pup. Mine's the same. If he sees me walk toward the garage he thinks it's time to go for a ride to the park.
Mine just likes to drive around. No care on the destination. 12 hour road trip once, took 8 hours to get bored and fall asleep.
 

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Took Jack on the boat fishing for the first time over the weekend. He did great. There was a bunch of geese on the water, thought for sure he was going to jump in after them. Tempted but he was restrained. Fishing was lousy, boat has a good leak, and outboard wouldn't restart when I went to trailer it BUT still a good day for a guy and his dog.

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Does anybody have an idea for something in the back seat? I am looking to make it level and give Maeven a few inches of lift so she can look out the windows easier. She's quite small. Something like a large foam wedge. I just can't find anything on the interwebs. Might have to make something.
Ya mean like this?

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https://www.ranger5g.com/forum/threads/what-did-you-do-to-your-ranger-today.3511/post-452347

I believe the measurements and where I got are a few post back.

Measurements:
https://www.ranger5g.com/forum/threads/are-you-a-cat-person-or-a-dog-person.35834/post-781307
 

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Wait, mine is a super crew cab, so would need to be deeper front to back.
Good point and probably some support as well.

There's better ways to go, with your fabrication skills, I'd probably weld an aluminum frame that could be removed and use a thinner foam on it.

Lord knows that 14 pound Kota doesn't need 6 inches of foam. This density would work well at 2 inches thick and be easier to pull in and out.

I'm anxious to see your solution, if you tackle this - we originaly did it because Cheech had torn CCLs in his rear legs.

Old Kota, even at 9 years, old hops around like a kangaroo and doesn't really need anything back there.

But ... some of might be inclined to go overboard for our dear little 4-legged companions! =)
 

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Good point and probably some support as well.

There's better ways to go, with your fabrication skills, I'd probably weld an aluminum frame that could be removed and use a thinner foam on it.

Lord knows that 14 pound Kota doesn't need 6 inches of foam. This density would work well at 2 inches thick and be easier to pull in and out.

I'm anxious to see your solution, if you tackle this - we originaly did it because Cheech had torn CCLs in his rear legs.

Old Kota, even at 9 years, old hops around like a kangaroo and doesn't really need anything back there.

But ... some of might be inclined to go overboard for our dear little 4-legged companions! =)
Last visit to the vet Maeven weighed in at 11lbs. The cushion would probably outweigh her.
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