Drove 8 hours round trip with Rue in the car last weekend, and she was nearly perfect. I am so, so proud. She sat next to me in the passenger seat and was calm/quiet the whole time. B2bfqE2CAAAEbxm by rue7514, on Flickr B2po96QIgAAP7CD by rue7514, on Flickr -2 by rue7514, on Flickr Well ...almost perfect..... B2b5MRUCIAAkwd_ by rue7514, on Flickr We went to visit my parents on their little farm, and she got to play with 6 other dogs AND played in the snow for the first time! She loved my parents' german shepherd. She was glued to her all weekend. B2cUcATCAAAC3KK by rue7514, on Flickr B2nEXpYCcAA65Ec by rue7514, on Flickr (That's her being chased ... she had a blast!)
Re: Road trip with Rue Wow....that is brilliant,I don't think I could have behaved that well for so long...looks like you all had a lovely time when you got there....bet she loved the snow x
Re: Road trip with Rue What a good girl!! Looks like a fantastic trip Very lucky to have snow to play in....I'm jealous. I don't want to be a boring old fart but do have a look at the various car harnesses that are available and perhaps do some reading about which have been properly crash tested (not just based on manufacturer claims). Both humans and doggies are better off with seat belts
Re: Road trip with Rue Maybe there's info in the products section about harnesses; I would be interested in them too. Rue is a beauty (speaking as a choc owner!). I am thinking of doing a similar journey down to Cornwall; it must be lovely to have a dog up front for company. Like Rue with snow, Chepi would experience the sea for the first time. Lovely pics
Re: Road trip with Rue Lovely photos, bless I use harness for our two , they have a short lead which clips into the car seat belt , gives peace of mind
Re: Road trip with Rue Talking of harnesses - does anyone know if you can connect two to the same seatbelt? As of yet, we've only taken the dogs out in our Jeep, which has a crate fitted, but I can see that in the future, there may come a time I have to take them out in my car, which is a little two-seater Roadster. I know they say dogs should never be on harnesses in the front seat, and when you've only got two seats, it's a bit of a bother. So I'm thinking that having them on harnesses, one on the seat and one in the footwell, would be better than nothing. But I don't know if such a thing is possible? This would be a VERY rare occurrence and something that I would avoid if at all possible because it's not ideal. But does anyone know of such a device (that's properly crash tested)?
Re: Road trip with Rue We had a clip that went on the belt instead of into the clip, so in theory you could use two. We have 3 seat belts in the back of both cars so will just use the harness clips when they don't go in the boot with a dog guard. Don't know if you have anything like this available where you are; www.dogstrustgifts.com/acatalog/Dogs-Trust-Car-Safety-Harness.html Lou x
Re: Road trip with Rue Hi all, This is why I come here....you guys educate me and set me straight! I admittedly am completely ignorant about car harnesses, and I'm looking into them right now for our trip in December. Would something like this work? http://m.petsmart.com/h5/hub?id=dog...zid36-7378/cat-36-catid-100140?var_id=36-7378 And should she be in the backseat only with the harness? And no, definitely wasn't driving when taking these! I snuck them at stop lights and on potty breaks [quote author=Jane Martin link=topic=8856.msg125846#msg125846 date=1416641646] Maybe there's info in the products section about harnesses; I would be interested in them too. Rue is a beauty (speaking as a choc owner!). I am thinking of doing a similar journey down to Cornwall; it must be lovely to have a dog up front for company. Like Rue with snow, Chepi would experience the sea for the first time. Lovely pics [/quote] I so wish we weren't thousands of miles from the ocean...have a blast if you decide to go and post pics!
Re: Road trip with Rue Independent test results for the Kurgo Tru Fit are here: http://centerforpetsafety.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/2013_cps_harness_study_summary_final.pdf The results aren't great... Backseat, yes. Because the airbags in the front may kill a dog (not being designed for dogs), and there is just more to stop the dog's forward momentum in the back if the harness doesn't stop all rotation.
Re: Road trip with Rue What a sweetheart! 8 hours, amazing. Back to safety though. There is something in the highway code about this too. "When in a vehicle make sure dogs or other animals are suitably restrained so they cannot distract you while you are driving or injure you, or themselves, if you stop quickly. A seat belt harness, pet carrier, dog cage or dog guard are ways of restraining animals in cars." Don't want to get stopped by the boys in blue
Re: Road trip with Rue What a star - she is lovely and sounds like she had a ball Definitely agree with what's been said about harnesses. safer for the dog and also for any humans in the car. In addition to the risk of it jumping around and distracting the driver, if you have to stand on the brakes in an emergency, an unrestrained dog can be lethal :'(