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  1. #1
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    another stupid pet owner story.

    I was at a stop light and noticed that the car across the way was an old convertible sports car. In the back was a G Shepard.

    On the curb was a man walking a dog...

    The GS caught sight of the other dog and tried to bolt after it.

    The man grabbed the choke chain and thw woman turned around and slugged it in the chest....I was trying to get my camera out to take a pic before the incident and was too ticked off to get the window rolled down to yell at them as I passed.

    Why do people insist on driving with their pets unsecured?

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    I think it should be a law to have a dog seatbeats on at all time if they are in the car without a safety guard. The worse I've seen was a lady with 6 dogs all quite big breeds, 3 GSD 2 Irish water spaniel and a collie dog all roaming around in her jeep and to make it worse she had 2 kids in the car too, I would love her to get caught because one day she will cause such a big accident .

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    I must confess...but I am one of these people.

    Fenway has a "cubby" in the backseat that is secure. It's basically a babyseat for dogs so he can look outside. I bought him a seatbelt/harness that attaches to his "cubby" but only used it once. It now sits on the floor of the backseat. I stopped using it because he would look at me and pout (like a little kid). I've thought of making him use it again because I once slammed my breaks to avoid hitting a cat and the first thing I thought of was "if Fenway was in the car, he would have went flying". But did I put the seatbelt on him after that incident? No. Also, I keep thinking what if the car is on fire and I have to quickly get him out? What if I have trouble with the seatbelt?

    I have to pick him up from doggy daycare after work. I will put his cubby in the middle of back seat (so it's not directly in the sun) and put his seatbelt on. I'll see how it goes. But I know he's going to make me feel bad and he's going to pout and look sad - like I'm punishing him.
    I love Fenway, JoJo, Olivia and Nonnie!

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    Sounds like Fenway has ya wrapped around his paw No offence or anything!!

    Have you tried one of those dog seatbelts? then he can stay up front with you?

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    Yes, he does have me wrapped around his paws.

    I don't put him in the front seat because of the airbag. He has a harness that attaches to the seatbelt and it only gives him maybe a foot to move around. With the harness/seatbelt, he won't be able to come up front.

    We'll see how it goes tonight.

    My poor baby.
    I love Fenway, JoJo, Olivia and Nonnie!

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    Had to smile when I read your post Elizabethann. My RB dog was always seatbelted in when we went anywhere. She was a good girl and sat well in the car, it was just for my peace of mind. I was one of those who always insisted that any dog in my car must be secured. Okay, into the picture comes Ginger. She is terrified in the car and salivates and throws up no matter how short the trip. After a year of trying various methods (soft music, talking to her, have her in front, in back, head up, head down, Benadryl, dramamine, the list goes on), nothing worked. One of my neighbors suggested putting a dog bed in the back and putting the seat belt around that so it wouldn't slid. Whoo-hoo! No more car sickness, she still not crazy about the car, but she doesn't get sick. Ginger usually wears a collar, but after she got used to the bed in the car I put the harness on her so I could hook her up the the seatbelt. She began salivating in fear as soon as I put it on her. Soooo, unless we are going on very long rides (over three hours), I do not make her wear her seat belt. I just don't have the heart.

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    I must confess that I also don't secure the dogs in the car.
    They are not allowed in the front.
    They both lie down in the back seat. One on each side. Noone is ever in the middle and they rarely sit up and look out the window, except if we are at a stop light.
    Once I did have to break hard and Frankie hit the seat behind me and was on the floor. I felt bad.

    I really want to purchase one of these:

    http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Produc...&N=2001+113233

    but they are so darned expensive.

    I eventually will purchase one and soon to avoid another "flying doggie" event and risk hurting one of my babies.
    Last edited by beeniesmom; 06-20-2006 at 01:38 PM. Reason: spelling

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