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Jacks car seat is an actual dog booster that straps in with a seat belt that has a harness attached to it. It holds dogs up to 40 pounds though I have to admit, I can not imagine a 40 pound dog being that comfortable in there.
Pet Smart has great harnesses that attach to regular seat belts in the back seat. . I feel like it is important as well to consider the air bag thing. They are set off to go off very easily and they can break your nose. When I worked as an ER nurse I saw a lot of full size grown ups with facial injuries and broken noses from airbags. They do save lives but they can be very damaging to little ones.
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Congrats! on your new puppy. Did you let the first dog loose at night and start recrating him when the second dog came? Do you have a van or explorer type vehicle? Dog's should not be in the front seat, as could be very distracting if something sets dog off on the street when your driving.Also air bag deployment could injure the dog if sitting up or standing just looking out the window. Remember Jennifer you are the alpha of your pack and they will follow. I have four dogs Harlee is the only dog aloud in the bedroom and that is at bedtime. He has a wonderful bed on the floor at the end of my bed. Miss Chloe finally at two is left loose in the house at night. But I still crate buddy nights he will be two in June. Of course Miss Fergie will be 6 months at the end of March. Those two may remain crated who knows. Another thing for training you could do is tie Sam put him in a stay sit or down. Then work with mojo that will sometimes work for teaching sit stay or down stay. The distraction would be good also.
We always have crated Sam at night so that is not new... but usually when I am home, I have him wherever I am while I am helping the kids clean upstairs and get ready for bed -- but Mojo was getting into too much stuff and I just crated them both so I could get some things done and Sam was totally annoyed about that. I guess I haven't done much crating of one and not the other and I should...
Though yesterday we had company over and Mojo was barking at each person who came in so I just would walk him to the crate and put him in and let him stew until he was ready to come greet people nicely -- which he did.. until the next person showed up at the door... then we did it all over again. Once people were here -- he was totally fine and behaved. So crating him separately works well.
I tend to train throughout the day -- not for a set period of time... so I have to get used to dealing with both or maybe having a more set time of day. I do basic stuff like making sure they sit at doorways and wait for an "OK" from me before proceeding... Sam is totally used to all this and does it all -- but Mojo has no clue so then Sam starts to whine or get annoyed when he IS SITTING and I still am not releasing him or opening the door because I am waiting for Mojo. I suppose this is just a BAD plan on my part... it is kind of good for Sam though -- he really has to work on being patient... hee hee.
I got the message on the front seat! GOT IT :) I won't ever do it again. Poor Sam will freak out and moan and be sad in the back... but I will do it anyhow I promise! We have a double grooming appt on Wednesday so that will be the first trip with both in the car... should be an adventure... especially getting them into the shop since Mojo is so bad on a lead... yikes!
We got a harness for Clancy when we are in the jeep and it is really easy to clip on and padded for his comfort. It is made by Four Paws. And it was really, really cheap
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