Since Elicia's horrific accident and the sharing of knowledge in the community, I have changed how my dogs ride in the car.
Previously my dogs rode in wire crates, which gives only minimal protection and can cause serious issues such as trapping them in a deformed crate or even impaling them on broken wires.
The old set up with wire crates. |
The new containment system. |
I had a further challenge though. Dogs cannot safely be left attached to their tethers unsupervised. They can get limbs tangled in the attachments and risk loss of circulation, skin abrasions, or even scare the dog. All three dogs would be loose in the car while I'm at work, but I needed to keep Lucia and my girls separated when I can't watch them.
I decided to try the Kurgo backseat barrier, hoping that it would stretch tight enough to deter the dogs from visiting the other side of the car.
Kurgo backseat barrier. Humor me and ignore that the dog isn't harnessed in! |
This left the cargo straps metal hooks exposed, and I feared in an accident they could catch an ear, eyeball, or even paw and cause serious damage. So I wrapped them in duct tape, which won't soften the impact but at least will hopefully prevent anything from being caught in the hooks.
However, after a few trips I realized that the attachment is too long, and in an accident Lucia is likely to hit the dashboard. I started looking for other attachments, and settled on using quick draws, which are used by rock climbers. These are made to take huge amounts of strain - the ones below (Black Diamond) have a 25 Kilo-Newtons.
These seem to be working much better. Lucia can still stand up and move around slightly, but she is limited enough that she can't cross over into my seat, and in the event of an impact she won't hit the dashboard.
The back seat ended up being much easier. I attached the harness attachments to the child safety seat hooks, tossed some extra blankets back there, and set up the Back Seat Barrier.
Empty seat. |
The harnesses in action. |
We have had great luck with this set up so far. No one has tried to cross the barrier, and Lucia rides so much better in a harness than she does a crate. It is wonderful to come back to the car and see the girls sprawled out across the seats, snoozing!
Of course sometimes they aren't snoozing.... |
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