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Dogs in cars
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I always laugh my socks off when I see cars driving down the road with dogs hanging their heads out of the window. They appear to be loving the wind in their faces.
Does anyone know why they do it? Are dogs just free spirits?
Does anyone know why they do it? Are dogs just free spirits?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Don't know - I was wondering the other day about the difference between cats & dogs in cars. Dogs love it, cats hate it. Started thinking about it when I spotted a little terrier sitting on the lap of the front passenger, front paws on the dashboard, eyes on the road. Having said that, I did once see a cat sitting on the dashboard of a white van.
I've just had a thought:
As dogs have a very sensitive sense of smell, and they seem to get a lot of information from sniffing around, I wonder if by travelling fast with their noses out of the window, they are getting off on the the stinks being rammed up their nostrils at high speeds.
Anyone confirm this?
I am hoping it's just because they love it though.
Imagine if dogs drove cars.....
As dogs have a very sensitive sense of smell, and they seem to get a lot of information from sniffing around, I wonder if by travelling fast with their noses out of the window, they are getting off on the the stinks being rammed up their nostrils at high speeds.
Anyone confirm this?
I am hoping it's just because they love it though.
Imagine if dogs drove cars.....
It is actually very dangerous and a stupid thing to allow your dog to have his head out of the window. They can get severe eye problems because foreign objects can get into the eye, and they can get runny eyes through the draft that is created.
It may look funny, but it is not to the dog when he has to be taken to the vet for treatment that may not work.
It is also possible that in the event of the driver braking
suddenly the dog could be seriously injured.
It may look funny, but it is not to the dog when he has to be taken to the vet for treatment that may not work.
It is also possible that in the event of the driver braking
suddenly the dog could be seriously injured.
I had a terrier who when he travelled in the horsebox with us didn't want to put his head out of the window but instead stuck his nose on the air vents and sniffed! He would get excited when we reached show grounds or places he knew just by the smell from the air vents - never bothered to look where we were going!