Yes, even if you don't crash u dont know whats could happen, saw a story about a dog not strapped in so when they stopped on a bridge (the window was down) and the dog jumped out (prob saw something) fell over the edge
That happened to my childhood dog, although it wasn't over a bridge, just into the ditch. Dog was fine but my parents learned an important lesson. Window shouldn't be open more than enough for their head to poke out.
Well, actually the dog should just be securely buckled in place but in lieu of that keep the window closed enough they can't get through. That means all the way for little dogs
It's inherently dangerous to drive with your dogs in a car. Human safety devices just simply aren't made for dogs. Train your dogs to lay down on the floor board of the front passenger seat with some blankets under em. Maybe a harness but it's mainly just important to prevent them from flying forward and then abruptly stopping. With your dog in the regular seat, the seat belt lock that engages during an accident most likely will not engage with a dog hooked up. This is why carseats for kids 1/
muliphen
My who's now gone used to love holding hands/paws.
EngorgedPhallus
Bros will be bros.
fjk3
put a seatbelt harness on that sweetie.
PutItInNeutral
maskedrabbit
https://media2.giphy.com/media/v1.Y2lkPWE1NzM3M2U1cnpzbGZ4bG9vZWt6MzMzZGF3eWpycjNxeGtsd2plZ3duaHR0cm1jcyZlcD12MV9naWZzX3NlYXJjaCZjdD1n/xTiTnMhJTwNHChdTZS/200w.webp
L00kinSpiffy
An Appawlling declaration of love.
Table5
vizeroy42
If you don't want to see your dog sailing right through the windscreen.. .put a harness on him and secure it to the seat... really well.
louisdaniel1122
They’re asking if they can sit in the back, and asking for permission with their paw
TwoWheelsGoodFourWheelsBad
https://www.thule.com/en-ca/dog-products/dog-car-harnesses
guardian492
I want somebody to look at me the way he looks at his dog.
ELKronos
Have you tried dressing as this guy's dog and switching lives with it?
guardian492
I did, and I just didn't have the acting chops to pull it off. I did get a few strange looks though, so, "half full".
TheOvy
Buckle up your dogs, y'all, he could get badly injured off even a fender bender.
DevilsAdvocat
fender bender or not, even a remotely sudden stop will send their head careening into the dashboard
TheVillageGrouch9000
This. What a sweetie! https://imgur.com/H6WoOzs
Lavibot
Yes, even if you don't crash u dont know whats could happen, saw a story about a dog not strapped in so when they stopped on a bridge (the window was down) and the dog jumped out (prob saw something) fell over the edge
Badprenup
That happened to my childhood dog, although it wasn't over a bridge, just into the ditch. Dog was fine but my parents learned an important lesson. Window shouldn't be open more than enough for their head to poke out.
Well, actually the dog should just be securely buckled in place but in lieu of that keep the window closed enough they can't get through. That means all the way for little dogs
Jamesstin
It's inherently dangerous to drive with your dogs in a car. Human safety devices just simply aren't made for dogs. Train your dogs to lay down on the floor board of the front passenger seat with some blankets under em. Maybe a harness but it's mainly just important to prevent them from flying forward and then abruptly stopping. With your dog in the regular seat, the seat belt lock that engages during an accident most likely will not engage with a dog hooked up. This is why carseats for kids 1/
Jamesstin
Hook up to metal hooks and such instead of solely relying on seat belts as their anchors. 2/2
TheOvy
to be clear, I meant buy the appropriate harness accessory, the default seatbelt in a car is not made for a dog.
pullingsixty
Should always be in the back seat too.