Anonymous wrote:We have a little dog (terrier mix, about 15 lbs). She rides in a dog carrier and goes into the bathroom with us in the carrier if there is no one to hold her, then goes outside after we are done. This will work with a puppy but obviously not so much with a big dog...
Be cautious about leaving the dog in the car. People get really freaked out about it and will report you to police.
Anonymous wrote:We try to park in shade and have quick potty breaks. If it's hot, we leave windows up and AC on, otherwise windows cracked is fine. Puppy probably needs a potty break and some fresh air too.
Our dog gets car sick easily, so we always give gravol. The vet suggested the gravol.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I leave our dogs with the windows and sunroof open, and make our potty breaks quick. We also park in the shade, in a quieter part of the parking lot (if possible), because my dogs will bark at people as they walk by, and I don't want them to get worked up.
Depending on the 7 year old, the rest stop, and the dog, I may stand outside the bathroom door with the dog, while the 7 yo uses the bathroom, then leave the dog with the 7 yo while the 4 yo and i used it. But I also tend to be a little free-rangey.
If it was a standalone type where it was just bathrooms and she could go in and come out I totally would. But we stop on the Jersey turnpike at the big rest stops and I'd never ever do it there.
Anonymous wrote:I leave our dogs with the windows and sunroof open, and make our potty breaks quick. We also park in the shade, in a quieter part of the parking lot (if possible), because my dogs will bark at people as they walk by, and I don't want them to get worked up.
Depending on the 7 year old, the rest stop, and the dog, I may stand outside the bathroom door with the dog, while the 7 yo uses the bathroom, then leave the dog with the 7 yo while the 4 yo and i used it. But I also tend to be a little free-rangey.