.... only for a second. She does love car rides though! Curious to other people?s methods of operation when driving the dog(s) around? Buckled, free to roam, caged? And, are they; Good, bad, crazy or just sleepy!?
I currently have the ?seatbelt ninja?, but it seems kinda sketchy to use with a collar, so I don?t. If I had a harness to distribute the resulting force from an accident, then I?d probably use it.I think many people would say they should be crated or buckled up in the car, not only for behavior but for their own safety. However, we personally just let our two "free to roam" in the car.
We travel every weekend to a vacation spot 2 hours away, so they have been doing this a while (ours are 6 months old now). We have an SUV and just put down the backseats and they have a bed there and they just lay down and rest. Sometimes their heads are up and looking out the window, sometimes they like to be near the center to see out the front, but most of the time they sleep on the way there.
So ours are very good on car rides. We had to teach our female that the front is for the humans, though. She tried to get up front many times, but consistency helped keep that at bay. They're great now![]()
Looks like some very pretty country traveled there! Gotta love the unexpected encounters with wild life. I?ll betcha he has traveled more of the US then most humans have. I hope to do a lot of it one day.When we picked up our pup at about 8.5 weeks, the first night home we had a 5 hour drive to our aunt and uncles, then the next day a 12 hour drive home. He got very used to the car very quick, and he?s been a total champ.
A month after bringing him home, we finished the project I was working on and left for a two month, 8000 mile road trip through the US and Canada. We spent 38/41 nights with him in the roof top tent of our off road trailer. The entire time, he stays on the floor of the front passenger seat. He occasionally goes in back but pretty rare.
Needless to say, he is a total champ in the car now. He?s probably seen more of the US in the last 3 months than most dogs do their whole life.
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