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  • When I was a baby, my mom drove around in an old Studebaker pickup. They didn't even have seatbelts in those. She would lay me down on the passenger seat.

    And I can remember sleeping on the passenger floorboard of my dad's old blue VW Bug.


  • I bought Buddy a dog bed when I first got him but he wanted to chew it into a million pieces so I put it away. I just gave it to him the other day and he's doing well sleeping in it as you can see. It's on the couch.

    I know, I know you're going to ask if I have seat belts on the couch because during action movies he and I could dangerously get thrown off during a high speed car chase. I'm working on it, OK.


  • Love that pic of Buddy…he looks so comfy


  • @AJs:

    Love that pic of Buddy…he looks so comfy

    It was funny because he was snoring too. Must of been that long hike we took up in the hills. :D


  • @nobarkus:

    It was funny because he was snoring too. Must of been that long hike we took up in the hills. :D

    OMG, looks like our Lana. And Lana can DEFINITELY snore! Between her and my boxer, they sound like an engine!


  • @Rita:

    IMO if AJ was in a crate and there was accident it could cost AJ his life. I like the fact that AJ has a great life and can sit or lay were he likes.

    Rita Jean

    ??? Why would you say that?… it is highly recommended that a crate be used when traveling with dogs.... or at least a doggy seat belt.


  • Pat You will not like my answer but you ask so here it is. People that drive four wheelers need to crate or seat belt there animals they do not know how to drive. Four wheelers think they own the road and can do what ever. IMO AJ is 1,000 times safer in the tractor then in a four wheeler. When I was on road I had two dogs with me and I never would have put them in a crate ever. This is just me.

    Rita Jean


  • Does USA have an actual law enforcing people to crate/buckle their animals when in the a vehicle is there?


  • No laws, yet, about restraining animals. It would be state-by-state laws if it was to become an issue. Where I live, the law would not be enforced if there was one.

    I don't crate or restrain my dogs when we travel. One has the passenger seat and the other stands up with his front feet on the console leaning against me.
    They switch places or go in the back and sleep on blankets, comforters, and their pillows. Life is too rich to be worrying all the time about "what ifs."


  • I learnt that there's laws in Finland against crating dogs.


  • I love that basenji smile!


  • Gotta say I agree with Vicki, life's too short to worry about "what if's". Just look at the face of the next dog you see hanging his/her head out the window of a moving vehicle. They always look so-o-o happy! My previous boy absolutely hated to get wet - period, unless we were in the car. Stuck his head out the window every time regardless of the weather. Had a regular vet appointment once during a "time to start building the ark" kinda downpour….showed up at the vet with a completely soaked head and completely dry body:).


  • @BART:

    Gotta say I agree with Vicki, life's too short to worry about "what if's". Just look at the face of the next dog you see hanging his/her head out the window of a moving vehicle. They always look so-o-o happy! My previous boy absolutely hated to get wet - period, unless we were in the car. Stuck his head out the window every time regardless of the weather. Had a regular vet appointment once during a "time to start building the ark" kinda downpour….showed up at the vet with a completely soaked head and completely dry body:).

    When you have seen an animal thrown though a window because the driver had to stop fast or was hit by another car, when you read stories like the woman in San Jose who had her pup riding on her lap, was in traffic and got into an altercation with another drive that turned to road rage and had the dog yanked from her lap and thrown into oncoming traffice and killed, or had a pet get thrown from a vehicle because the doors opened in an accident and runs off…. then many might think twice about restraining... And as far as windows go, ask your Vet about eye problems from dogs hanging their heads out windows...

    Regardless if a car or semi... RV or SUV... pets should be restained when moving... there are a number of different kinds, my preference is a crate (which by the way is secured as not to roll around if an accident did happen)...

    As they say to each their own...


  • A picture speaks a thousand words.

    http://www.newworldbasenjis.net/kennelaire.htm


  • Ivoss you may a point with a four wheeler but I all ready said that. In a tractor IMO no, no to kennel, crate what ever.

    Rita Jean


  • Gaw-LEE! I had no idea my photo of a happy dog sunning himself on his new blanket in his own home was going to create such a heated discussion. We all have our opinions.

    But, since we're on the discussion anyway, how many times do we see people in RV's crating their dogs for long trips? I've never seen it.


  • I see it all the time. Maybe Pat has a picture of what her RV when she had it looked like. Crates for all the dogs well secured.


  • @AJs:

    <snip>

    But, since we're on the discussion anyway, how many times do we see people in RV's crating their dogs for long trips? I've never seen it.</snip>

    Wanda from Adventureland has a story about this on her website.

    http://www.adventurelandbasenjis.com/CRASH-webview.pdf

    This, along with Karla's story, and 2 other stories

    http://www.petconnection.com/blog/2009/08/27/restrained-dog-survives-fatal-car-crash/

    and

    http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/09/28/assignment_america/main5347232.shtml

    were the ones that convinced me that my dogs need to be restrained in the car. The zip line gives them enough space to move around that they are not upset and crying.
    I don't have enough room in my little Scion XA for crates.

    -Nicole


  • I think it turned into a good discussion myself. It's good to cover these things and we can all put our 2 cents in. That's what what a forum is for… discussion and communication.


  • Communication yes restrained in cars (four wheelers) maybe Nicole but not in Tractors or RV'S IMO. Was that more than my 2 cents Dan?

    Rita Jean

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