I've been debating lately over what is the best way to travel with my dogs. When I take the entire gang: two standard poodles and a cocker spaniel, it's a load. Fortunately, I have a large SUV with lots of room in the back.
My worry is that in even a minor accident, my poor pooches will become projectiles, hurt me and my family, and hurt themselves. I could put them all in crates, but that takes up a lot of room and I've read stories about these plastic kennels not holding up to impacts. And, what if the crates become projectiles?
For awhile, I've been attaching tethers to their collars, so that when I get a flat tire on the tollway (that really happened to me) and have to open the back hatch, I don't have dogs running into traffic. But, my husband recently informed me that even in a minor accident, the force of the tethers jerking on their collars would probably break their necks. I didn't like that scenario at all.
So, my newest solution, and I think the best to date is traveling harnesses that attach to the tethers, which are securely fastened to tie-downs in the back and a special device in the middle seat. The Travelin' Dog Car Harness is the best I've seen on the market. It's super easy to put on and that's important. I've had other car harnesses that were impossible, and not made with the tough construction of the Travelin' Dog model.
I also found a website, www.canineauto.com that has all kinds of products for traveling with your dog.
So this story goes on...
When I get all the dogs strapped into their harnesses it looks like a bunch of dogs ready for flight training. I pretend and tell them they have to get suited up with their "parachutes." It's pretty funny, even for someone as cynical as me. Vino, the cocker spaniel, however, doesn't think it's funny at all.
Vino LOVES car rides. He loves them so much that he gets himself worked up into a potty frenzy most of the time. By this, I mean, he usually has to go out to poop when I say, "Wanna go for a ride?" The other day, I had him buckled into his harness and the poodles were already out the door. Vino was frozen in place in the middle of the kitchen. All the prodding and cajoling in the world would not budge him.
So, I opened the back door so he could go take a break out in the potty pen. Still wouldn't budget. Finally, I sort of dragged him (that buckle on the top of the harness is handy) out the door, and he wouldn't budge off the patio. So, I de-harnessed him and he took off for the potty pen.
It seems Vino thinks that if he just freezes in place, he won't have to "experience" his new car harness. It's kind of his way of throwing a temper tantrum. I'm not too worried, though. As much as he loves riding in the car, he's sure to get over this soon. Ya think?
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