G. Matthew If the dog is sitting in a backward facing jump seat and the collision is something like head-on, then the dog will be pressed into the back of the seat for the initial impact. This seems like a lot better situation than being launched off the back seat. Our dog often travels in a plastic kennel that is either in the hatch area with sleeping bags, overnight bags etc. or on the floor behind the passenger seat. George '85 Westfalia |
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