Anonymous wrote:Roaming free. I can't imagine not letting my dog enjoy the sheer fun of sticking his face out the window and feeling the breeze!
Anonymous wrote:Think I may have read that dog car harnesses causes injuries or death in car crashes. I'll try to find a link and post it. Also, those who use carrier crates need to secure them to the car. A friend of mine was in a car crash and the carrier flew out of the vehicle. Luckily the bunny survived but was traumatized from the experience.
Anonymous wrote:Where does one purchase a doggie car seat?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We do lots of short trips to parks, two hour trips to visit relatives. She is 30 lbs and always harnessed using a pet harness designed for use in cars. She is well behaved in the car--the harness is for safety in case of an accident. Your kid is in a car seat, why wouldn't you do the same for your pet? And I have heard terrible accounts of dogs surviving car accidents only to be run over and killed when they jump out of a damaged vehicle into oncoming traffic in the chaotic aftermath. Unsecured pets have irresponsible owners.
Ok, calling owners of pets that are unsecured in a car irresponsible is completely unnecessary. You have no way of knowing that.
No.
It is very clear they are irresponsible owners.
Another know-nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We do lots of short trips to parks, two hour trips to visit relatives. She is 30 lbs and always harnessed using a pet harness designed for use in cars. She is well behaved in the car--the harness is for safety in case of an accident. Your kid is in a car seat, why wouldn't you do the same for your pet? And I have heard terrible accounts of dogs surviving car accidents only to be run over and killed when they jump out of a damaged vehicle into oncoming traffic in the chaotic aftermath. Unsecured pets have irresponsible owners.
Ok, calling owners of pets that are unsecured in a car irresponsible is completely unnecessary. You have no way of knowing that.
No.
It is very clear they are irresponsible owners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We do lots of short trips to parks, two hour trips to visit relatives. She is 30 lbs and always harnessed using a pet harness designed for use in cars. She is well behaved in the car--the harness is for safety in case of an accident. Your kid is in a car seat, why wouldn't you do the same for your pet? And I have heard terrible accounts of dogs surviving car accidents only to be run over and killed when they jump out of a damaged vehicle into oncoming traffic in the chaotic aftermath. Unsecured pets have irresponsible owners.
Ok, calling owners of pets that are unsecured in a car irresponsible is completely unnecessary. You have no way of knowing that.
Anonymous wrote:We do lots of short trips to parks, two hour trips to visit relatives. She is 30 lbs and always harnessed using a pet harness designed for use in cars. She is well behaved in the car--the harness is for safety in case of an accident. Your kid is in a car seat, why wouldn't you do the same for your pet? And I have heard terrible accounts of dogs surviving car accidents only to be run over and killed when they jump out of a damaged vehicle into oncoming traffic in the chaotic aftermath. Unsecured pets have irresponsible owners.