Dog owners are continuously warned against leaving the dog inside a car with closed windows as overheating can result to the death of the dog. But to allow the dog to stick its head out of car windows would be dangerous as well. Dogs are wonderful pets and dog owners would always want to have the pet around.
It is not uncommon to see a dog's head sticking out of trendy tote bags. Dogs in their best finery with jeweled collars and leashes are paraded for everyone to see by their doting proud owners. Thus it is not uncommon to see dogs wearing dog goggles at the back of cars with the head sticking out of the window and the long hair blowing freely in the wind.
You are certainly aware that your pet is a very curious one. Being a dog owner you surely have noticed that your pet would love to run without the restrictions of a leash as in that way it can have the freedom to investigate any interesting movements and sounds. Naturally, your pet's movements will be restricted if it is in a moving car but the dog will not be prevented from enjoying the passing scenery, the interesting sounds and smell as the pet would simply stick its head out of the car's window. The dog only has to stick the head out of the car window to be able to take in the smell of barbecues and other foods cooking.
Dogs love to feel the cool breeze in their faces and sticking the head out of car windows is akin to running unrestricted by a leash. Because of the very few sweat glands, dogs can't cool the body easily. A dog would only stick the head out of the window and hang out the tongue to cool itself.
A dog wearing goggles and sticking the head out of the car window will attract attention. Dog owners would allow the dog to hang the head out of windows as an owner of a good looking dog will attract attention too. A pet that sticks the head out of running cars can get injured. The dog can be injured by the shower of stones and dirt kicked up by the cars wheels. The dog can jump out of the car if startled by the sound of another car. The owner has to ensure the safety of the pet. Accustom the dog to wearing car seat belts and to using dog goggles to ensure the safety of the pet.
It is not uncommon to see a dog's head sticking out of trendy tote bags. Dogs in their best finery with jeweled collars and leashes are paraded for everyone to see by their doting proud owners. Thus it is not uncommon to see dogs wearing dog goggles at the back of cars with the head sticking out of the window and the long hair blowing freely in the wind.
You are certainly aware that your pet is a very curious one. Being a dog owner you surely have noticed that your pet would love to run without the restrictions of a leash as in that way it can have the freedom to investigate any interesting movements and sounds. Naturally, your pet's movements will be restricted if it is in a moving car but the dog will not be prevented from enjoying the passing scenery, the interesting sounds and smell as the pet would simply stick its head out of the car's window. The dog only has to stick the head out of the car window to be able to take in the smell of barbecues and other foods cooking.
Dogs love to feel the cool breeze in their faces and sticking the head out of car windows is akin to running unrestricted by a leash. Because of the very few sweat glands, dogs can't cool the body easily. A dog would only stick the head out of the window and hang out the tongue to cool itself.
A dog wearing goggles and sticking the head out of the car window will attract attention. Dog owners would allow the dog to hang the head out of windows as an owner of a good looking dog will attract attention too. A pet that sticks the head out of running cars can get injured. The dog can be injured by the shower of stones and dirt kicked up by the cars wheels. The dog can jump out of the car if startled by the sound of another car. The owner has to ensure the safety of the pet. Accustom the dog to wearing car seat belts and to using dog goggles to ensure the safety of the pet.
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