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Old 07-12-2020, 04:52 PM   #21
Lovetodream88
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Thanks for the input! My vehicle is older, so I’ll have to check the manual to see the specs on the air bags. Being crated in the vehicle, I know, isn’t any fun for a dog ... but I guess my perspective has been influenced by volunteering in rescue for years. So many dogs are lost, killed or injured in vehicle accidents, and being in a crate is the best protection against those outcomes. Still, and especially during a pandemic, sometimes one has to compromise.
I understand. I think it depends on the accident though because they can get slammed around in a crate too. I always buckle mine in with a tether hooked to their harness. Although I have held them in the car when they were puppies. I used a travel crate carrier with Callie as a puppy but she started getting car sick so I went to one that hooked to the back of the set but it just didn’t seam comfortable for her so I heard about the snoozer and switched. I also now have the largest one for the backseat that they all fit in. There is one that is basically the same as the snoozer that I have seen cheaper on Groupon.
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