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Pam
05-18-2002, 11:59 AM
I was wondering today how fellow Pet Talkers feel about leaving their pets in cars when they grocery shop. We all have seen doggies in cars parked outside of places of business and I in fact always go over and have a conversation with the little pupsters whenever I notice them. Can't help myself! :rolleyes: I guess they are probably safe (providing of course they are not left in a hot car on a hot day), but I feel a little leary of doing that myself. My family always tells me that I worry too much, but I would be afraid someone might break into my car and take my Bella. How do you all feel about this? Am I paranoid?

momoffuzzyfaces
05-18-2002, 12:12 PM
The boys (my cats) only go to the vets. When we had dogs we never took them shopping. I wouldn't leave them in the car anyway. I'm too afraid of something happening to them. Besides the hot car, there's the danger of someone teasing them just to be mean, or them jumping out when the door opens and getting lost. I just wouldn't risk it. :eek:

CountryWolf07
05-18-2002, 12:20 PM
I wouldn't risk it either.. I won't leave my animals alone in the car, god knows if they could be stolen.. or something worse? - Rachel

AmberLee
05-18-2002, 12:24 PM
No, between the fear of them escaping when the door opens and being teased ... ew! Also, we've had several fatalities here of fur-kids and of skin kids. Many people just don't realize how hot car interiors can get. :( :mad: :eek: :(

Rachel
05-18-2002, 01:24 PM
There are probably 3 days a year that qualify as not too warm...not too cold....aren't going to be in the store too long...able to park where we can see the car from where we will be, etc. Okay, I'm exagerating about the 3 days, maybe it is 5! Our dogs love to go along, but rarely get to go because of all the conditions that have to be met. When we bought our last car the primary consideration was having a sunroof that could be left partially open to allow proper air circulation. Tucker is a good car rider, so calm and collected, just looks out the window. Hannah is the kind that thinks she has to go potty 5 minutes after we leave the house, so that trait in and of itself keeps her from going along many times when she could.

And I am sure that we are quite a sight with my husband and I eating in a restaurant where we have a window booth with me waiving at the dogs who are in the car parked in front outside the window.

anna_66
05-18-2002, 01:27 PM
I wouldn't leave my dogs in the car unless I had to. They are too big to leave in a car for too long!

Kfamr
05-18-2002, 01:58 PM
I dont do it all the time.. only if we go to the store at night.. we leave the windows cracked and we dont have to worry about anyone stealing him... he wouldnt go with anyone.. we only leave him in there if were going to be a few minutes he loves going for car rides. in fact.. one of his favorite things to do is sit in my dad's car while we are outside working on the yard or something!

AdoreMyDogs
05-18-2002, 04:04 PM
I take my dogs with me whenever I can. In the winter, spring and autumn I take them and leave the windows open enough for ventilation, and not open enough for a hand to reach in and unlock it. Kersey is secure in her crate and Graham has the rest of the car. The rear windows also vent (I have a mini van) and that also provides some ventilation. I lock up the car and it does have an alarm system, so that is another detterent. Even when I step out to get gas and pay for it I always lock my car when I have my pups (and even when I don't out of habbit). I would never, ever leave them in the car, even for just a moment, when it's warm enough outside that my car is warm when I get into it.

The thing with mixed breeds is that I think they are less of a target with "dog-nappers", at least that's what I have been told. I was told that dog-nappers more often target the pure breeds, rather then the mixed breeds. Of course I still worry about them, but I know they will be fine. Kersey is not real fond of driving yet because she's so motion sick, but Graham simply adores a car drive, even if it's just to get my oil changed or to go to the grocery store :)

mugsy
05-18-2002, 05:19 PM
Yes, we leave ours in the car, but not for extended periods of time. Generally not more than 15 or 20 minutes at a time. Just make sure they have ventilation.

kobieeli
05-18-2002, 05:59 PM
We do it all the time--EXCEPT when it's above 70 degrees or so, or when we can't park so that we can see the car easily from inside the store, or when we'll be gone longer than about 30 minutes. We leave the car locked and the windows down about 5-6 inches, and we've never had a problem. They love to ride in the car and they wait for us very nicely! :)

Logan
05-18-2002, 10:48 PM
But I have, just to run in and out somewhere. Honey and Lilly are both wonderful about staying put in their part of the car, never jumping over the seats. I would really worry if they did because one might try to slip out when I opened the driver's door. Never a concern, but here, heat is, so I don't do it very often, and if I have to run in and out real quick, and it is hot, Helen will stay in the car, with doors locked, a/c on.

Nothing is worse than seeing a dog in a car on a hot day. :(

ramanth
05-18-2002, 10:57 PM
I've left Kia alone in the car, but it's never for a very long extended period of time and only if I feel the weather is mild. If it's a hot summer day, I won't leave her in the car alone... I'll run my errands later when she's not with me.

Just this past Friday, Andy and I took Kia to a local State Park but we had some quick errands to run first. All of them were quick in and out trips, bank, grocery store, ect. (Some stops, either he or I would stay in the car... it was only the places where both of us had to go in that she was alone, obviously)

We did however swing by Taco Bell to have a quick lunch. We sat where we could see her thru the window. She was probably in the car for 15 minutes. The longest I've left her.... but I was comfortable with it because she could see me and I could see her.

I'll never purpously go shopping and take her with me just so I can have her in the car with me on the drive there and back.

Cincy'sMom
05-19-2002, 07:39 AM
I leave the girls in the car, but always for a quick stop. If I know I will be more then 5-10 minutes they stay home. If I get inside and it will be more then 5-10 mintues, (long lines etc) I would take them back home and stop later. When I can, i try to make at least 1 stop that they can get out...the pet store, a park, the dog bakery...somewhere o the trip is for them too. Also, if if is at all hot out they stay home.

KYS
05-19-2002, 09:42 AM
If the weather is cool, I will leave
Rocky and Sheba in the car for quick stops.
I never leave Pepper alone in the car unless
the big dogs are with her. I would be afraid someone
would steal her.

shais_mom
05-19-2002, 05:40 PM
Shaianne LOVED car rides and rode wonderfully from the day I got her. She never gave me any problems. I could leave her in there for upwards of a half hour or more and no problem.
The day before she died I needed to run back home for an errand and I just kept thinking "take Shai with you, take her with you" and I did. Thank God b/c that was the last car ride she had while she was alive, she got to enjoy her favorite thing. I do not regret that at all.
Keegan is another story b/c she is still so young. She has peed on my bed twice the last time was just a month ago, so I don't figger the car seat would be any different!!!! When she was very little she rode in a cat carrier that I bought for her and Kylie, when she couldn't fit in that anylong I tied her leash to the door handle to keep her in one spot. (she rode in the front seat) Now she has outgrown the front seat tho she doesn't seem to agree. :rolleyes:
So I have a sheet tucked around my back seat for her (had one for Shai too). She does pretty good so far! I try to never leave her for longer than 15 min if at all possible b/c I don't want her to destuff my car seat like she has her stuffies.
I specifically bought a 4 door car for my dog/s. I looked at the 3 door Saturns but knew that Shai wouldn't like the way the back seat was so that shot that idea. I have considered trading my Alero (which I LOVE) in on an SUV for Keegan, but haven't taken that step yet, b/c I still love my car and its only a year old.
I try NOT to take them very many places in the summer and if I do I roll down all the windows at least a little bit and beat it in the store and out asap. But when Shai and I traveled to MI last year with my parents she was only left in the truck outta necissity when we stopped to eat and we ate as fast as we could since it was warm out. We also stopped at Cabella's in Dundee MI and my mom purposely stayed out in the truck with her (she had already been in there before) so I could go in and enjoy it and not have to hurry thru.
Both my girls have loved car rides but I don't make a habit of taking them places just because. I did occasionally with Shai b/c she was so good but Keegan is so hard to calm down and keep in the back seat for the first 10 min that it wears me out to fight with her and it simply isn't worth it just to run in and get milk. If I happen to be going somewhere and need to run an errand before I go I usually leave her at home and then run back and load her up unless it is too far outta my way. Both girls love/d going thru the bank b/c they get cookies and even the local carry out/drive thru store has them too!!!!

DoggiesAreTheBest
05-20-2002, 07:44 AM
Drake thrives on car rides! I can't even spell ride or car around him anymore!

I have left Drake in the car several times, but never in temperatures that are so hot. He doesn't jump over the seats and I am always sure to park in a shady area and crack the windows open. i don't think anywould could steal him with out getting hurt. :D

ramanth
05-20-2002, 09:33 AM
I also wanted to mention that Kia loves a car ride. I can leave the windows rolled down all the way and she won't jump out. So far (knock on wood), she's never been teased. Either people give her wide berth (her eyes freak people out) or they compliment her.

I'll leave the window rolled down half way so she can stick her head out, but lock the doors while I run in to pay for gas.

If I have to run into a store where I can't take her, the window is rolled down enough so that she can stick her nose out the window.

Dixieland Dancer
05-20-2002, 09:39 AM
If I start to go to the garage without the dogs then I feel guilty. They absolutely LOVE car rides. I take them every opportunity I have since it brings them such joy!

They only go if the weather is below 65 degrees and there is no hot direct sun. They each have their own spot in the car and get sooooo excited when they know we are going for a ride!!!

Deb Motter
05-20-2002, 09:52 AM
I take Bonnie quite often. I usually ask her if ahe wants to go and often she does. Only if we have had a really busy day of agility training or other active doings, she sometimes would rather stay home and take a nap. She seems to know if it will just be a ride to pick up my daughter from work, and back home; or if we tell her were going to the park--then of course whe is excited to go.

Now that it's getting warmer, she doesn't get to go along to the grocery or places she'll have to wait, but in the cool months, she seems to enjoy watching all the activity in a parking lot. We lock her up securely of course and bring her a treat. I even keep some emergency treats in the car in case we go someplace that doesn't have anything for her, like the hardware store.

xoxjoaniexox
05-20-2002, 02:29 PM
I take Tiffany with me everywhere. Well pretty much everywhere. She's a 5-1/2 lb. Yorkie so I just put her in a bag and put it on my shoulder and nobody even knows I have a dog with me. She's very used to hopping into a bag. In the car I keep her in a small carrier because she's so small I don't want her flying all around the car an getting hurt.

05-20-2002, 02:55 PM
I can understand that you take your dog with you in the car sometimes !!
But when I see dogs left in a car for hours , on a hot day , ........... :mad: :mad:

jennifert
05-20-2002, 03:02 PM
Duncan goes almost everywhere with me. The store, the laundromat, visiting friends, errands. The only time I won't take him with me is if I know I will more than 30 minutes in a store. Which rarely happens! (I hate to shop!!) He is home alone so much during the day and I work my other job on the weekends also so I feel terrible if I have to leave again in the evenings to run errands and he is home alone....:( It's hard because my car is so small and he doesn't always just stay in the back.. Every once in a while he will stand on the rest betwen the two seats and look out the front window. It makes it difficult sometimes, to say the least! But he is so spoiled. I will actually leave the car running for him when I go inside a store. I leave either the heat or the ac running with the windows cracked and lock the doors. I had a spare key made just for that reason! I don't think anyone could steal him, he wouldn't let them! ;)

ramanth
05-20-2002, 03:39 PM
Originally posted by lut
I can understand that you take your dog with you in the car sometimes !!
But when I see dogs left in a car for hours , on a hot day , ........... :mad: :mad:

I used to work as a carry out at a grocery store and I'd see people leave INFANTS alone in a car on a hot day.

Children we'd report instantly. Dogs, it'd depend on the situation. I've seen windows rolled down part way with bowls of water in the car.... and some with the windows not even cracked at all....