What do you do with your dog in the car?
What do you do with your dog in the car?
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Pesty

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42,655 posts

280 months

Sunday 24th November 2013
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Erm that's it! Options please.

I've tried a strap that plugs into the seatbelt but 1 he hates it 2 it allows him a lot of movement.


He will happily sit on a seat on his own but that's not very safe.

Mezzanine

10,580 posts

243 months

Sunday 24th November 2013
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Mine goes in the passenger footwell.

Would prefer a dog guard in the boot option though for is and my safety.

SGirl

7,922 posts

285 months

Sunday 24th November 2013
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Our dogs go in the boot, behind a dog guard. The GSD pup is so attached to me that he'd sit on my lap otherwise - not what I need while I'm driving. smile

eggchaser1987

1,616 posts

173 months

Sunday 24th November 2013
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Goes in the boot. He is very well behaved so don't need a dog guard. Probably should get one still but changing the car in a few months or so.

av185

20,464 posts

151 months

Sunday 24th November 2013
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Don't be nosey, what I get up to in the car with my wife is entirely my business..... (-;

Shambler

1,218 posts

168 months

Sunday 24th November 2013
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dislocate its legs to stop it from rolling

bexVN

14,690 posts

235 months

Sunday 24th November 2013
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Jimmy always wore a dog car harness. The one that slips around the belt not clicked in. He always liked it and settled well. He used to be far more unsettled if ever I did not use it (rare occurrence)

I am planning to do the same with Bryn. Just getting him used to the harness now actually!

The harness is my favourite out of the various options available.but they must be have a swivel connection not fixed, makes it a lot easier for the dog to turn.

As a result I have lite experience of other options, a lot of people use crates in their boots.

Edited by bexVN on Sunday 24th November 20:28

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

279 months

Sunday 24th November 2013
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Pesty said:
Erm that's it! Options please.

I've tried a strap that plugs into the seatbelt but 1 he hates it 2 it allows him a lot of movement.


He will happily sit on a seat on his own but that's not very safe.
FFS, man, a dog? And a boy dog, to boot? You know this is illegal, don't you?

Pesty

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42,655 posts

280 months

Sunday 24th November 2013
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Car is a salon so boot not an option

Harness it is then

essayer

10,369 posts

218 months

Sunday 24th November 2013
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Saloon, so I got a cheap rear seat cover from Aldi
Harness and seatbelt clip

If we are going somewhere overnight her bed goes on the back seat and she settles quite happily in it

bexVN

14,690 posts

235 months

Sunday 24th November 2013
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Pesty said:
Car is a salon so boot not an option

Harness it is then
He may get used to it. Jimmy took to his the very first time we used it. Just curled up on the back seat! I was expecting all sorts of problems but then that was Jimbo all over. Never questioned anything bless him smile

And as mentioned above we used to put his bed on the seat for long journeys (not just a blanket) so he could curl up snuggly in it!

leafspring

7,032 posts

161 months

Sunday 24th November 2013
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Ours go in a dog cage in the back (old LWB Land Rover) and are covered up... you can hear them snoring over the engine/wind/tyre noise after about 20 minutes

prideaux

4,974 posts

173 months

Sunday 24th November 2013
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Dog Harness clipped to drivers Harness and she loves it she is now nick named DIPSTICK as cars are her passion as long as they are fast and she can get her head out in the wind



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theshrew

6,008 posts

208 months

Sunday 24th November 2013
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I have a harnes that attaches into the seat belt

DocArbathnot

28,685 posts

207 months

Sunday 24th November 2013
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Harness with strap that plugs into seat belt. Dog just settles well in the back of the car anyway.

Jasandjules

72,035 posts

253 months

Monday 25th November 2013
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Crash tested Harness (so many are not) which attaches to seatbelt.

pad58

12,549 posts

205 months

Monday 25th November 2013
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Our Lab goes in the boot, unless I use the van then she sits next to me with the seatbelt through her collar.
It does restrict her movements, but that's not a bad thing.

bexVN

14,690 posts

235 months

Monday 25th November 2013
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pad58 said:
Our Lab goes in the boot, unless I use the van then she sits next to me with the seatbelt through her collar.
It does restrict her movements, but that's not a bad thing.
Don't you worry that she may get strangled/ hanged should she fall off the seat in an accident?

pad58

12,549 posts

205 months

Monday 25th November 2013
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bexVN said:
pad58 said:
Our Lab goes in the boot, unless I use the van then she sits next to me with the seatbelt through her collar.
It does restrict her movements, but that's not a bad thing.
Don't you worry that she may get strangled/ hanged should she fall off the seat in an accident?
Hard to explain , if you saw how I do it were the belt goes around her body through the collar so it doesn't move ,nor does Millie.

bexVN

14,690 posts

235 months

Monday 25th November 2013
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pad58 said:
bexVN said:
pad58 said:
Our Lab goes in the boot, unless I use the van then she sits next to me with the seatbelt through her collar.
It does restrict her movements, but that's not a bad thing.
Don't you worry that she may get strangled/ hanged should she fall off the seat in an accident?
Hard to explain , if you saw how I do it were the belt goes around her body through the collar so it doesn't move ,nor does Millie.
Ahh makes more sense!