Anonymous wrote: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.
You’re kidding, right?
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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our seventy pound pup wears a harness that clips into the female seatbelt clasp. She’d fair significantly better than most of the women here in a crash.
Many times humans are injured by the thin seatbelts we wear.
Try not wearing your seat belt next time you are in an accident while your head bounces off the windshield.
Did you miss the harness part? She wouldn’t get anywhere near the windshield.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our seventy pound pup wears a harness that clips into the female seatbelt clasp. She’d fair significantly better than most of the women here in a crash.
Many times humans are injured by the thin seatbelts we wear.
Try not wearing your seat belt next time you are in an accident while your head bounces off the windshield.
Anonymous wrote:You can disable the passenger side airbag in many vehicles.
Anonymous wrote:Its stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Sorry - I couldn't care less about the safety of the dog, but I can't understand why people aren't cited for this. It is a big risk for accidents because you can not predict the behavior of the dog.
I can't predict the behavior of other drivers. Can I get them off the roads?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Maybe MYOB?
Why MYOB? Any distraction caused by the dog could cause an accident involving other drivers and pedestrians.
Anonymous wrote: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?
Maybe MYOB?
Anonymous wrote: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?
Sorry - I couldn't care less about the safety of the dog, but I can't understand why people aren't cited for this. It is a big risk for accidents because you can not predict the behavior of the dog.