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Toronto, XX, Canada |
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Registered on 1/19/2004 |
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Posted:8/24/2004 08:54 |
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| Quote: | | Quote: | | I also find I like some of the Ford-exclusive features, like the powered rear vents. They are great for the dogs (we have two White German Shepherds). |
These are great. We also have a German Shepherd and he loves the rear a/c. He camps out underneath the overhead vents whenever we drive the Excursion. As some others have discovered, you can also aim the rear overhead vents towards the front seats which creates a nice rear a/c effect. The overhead vent behind the driver's seat is reserved for ME no matter who's riding in back!!! |
My X-size back seat drivers
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Orf
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Pittsburgh, PA, USA |
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Registered on 8/29/2003 |
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Posted:8/24/2004 10:29 |
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I'll take a stab at it. One Dogue de Bordeaux and one English Mastiff, in brindle flavor?
I have an English Mastiff that rides in the back of mine everyday. If I do this right, there should be a picture of her getting a bath a few years ago.
But to be perfectly honest, this 18 lb dog runs the show.
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Gen-X
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Toronto, XX, Canada |
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Registered on 1/19/2004 |
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Posted:8/24/2004 12:32 |
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Correct!
We had three before but our third ( a BullMastiff) died from cancer. Needless to say, the X is the only truck that can handle 362lbs of dog comfortably. Power vents are a must when doggy farts start flying..
Good looking dog.
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Wayne Wenzlaff
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Minneapolis, MN, USA |
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Registered on 8/23/2004 |
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Posted:8/25/2004 15:25 |
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Well, since you guys were nice enough to show your pups, here are mine:
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