Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sometimes drive with my dog in the front seat but he is restrained (harness w/ attachment to seatbelt buckle). It isn’t as safe as the back due to the hard dashboard rather than the soft seat back, but yeah, sometimes I do it.
I also ate soft cheese while pregnant and swim alone sometimes. I live in the edge that way.
It's dangerous because of the airbag, not the hard dash. Same reason you don't put little kids in the front.
But I also avoid the cargo area because that's a crumple zone. And real seat belt options (as opposed to just harnesses) are few - Kurgo has one - so there's no perfect solution even though the rear passenger bench is the safest spot.
Anonymous wrote:It confounds me when I see so many people driving cars with a dog in the front passenger seat (or even on the driver’s lap!). We don’t let our children sit in the front passenger seat without a seatbelt because we know that any accident, even small, could seriously injure or kill an unrestrained passenger. I assume most people dearly love their dogs so why are many so relaxed about dogs in the front seat?
Anonymous wrote:The dog is an extra pair of eyes to watch the road, barking an alarm if something dangerous could happen.
Dachshunds are especially vigilant.
Anonymous wrote:I sometimes drive with my dog in the front seat but he is restrained (harness w/ attachment to seatbelt buckle). It isn’t as safe as the back due to the hard dashboard rather than the soft seat back, but yeah, sometimes I do it.
I also ate soft cheese while pregnant and swim alone sometimes. I live in the edge that way.