Basenji Car Safety

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  • @renaultf1:

    Hmmm…I thought that was mandatory in the US now because of the possible need to carry a child safety seat in the front.

    Could be now, but our 2007 Dodge Ram pickup doesn't have an on/off switch for the passenger side air bag.


  • @LindaH:

    Regarding putting a crate in the front seat: what happens in case of an accident when the airbag goes off…what effect does that have on a crate?

    I have the airbag on the passenger side turned off. I rarely if ever have a passenger in there. We drive mostly in my hubby's van. But now I will have a passenger with me, so excellent that the airbag there is OFF.


  • I can say with great certainty that the most expensive part of a 1973 VW beetle IS the passenger's seat belt.

    Now I have a mini van and dogs ride in crates (kennel aire crates with the one inch spacing). I do miss that little yellow bug though . . .


  • While we are on the subject, make sure you have a contact who can pick up your dogs if you are in an accident. I was in an accident many years ago with my jack russell terrier and while I had to go to the hospital, he couldn't go in the ambulance. I had to leave him with complete strangers as I had to get to the hospital ASAP. It is against the "rules" for a pet to ride in an ambulance!


  • @houseofeirini:

    While we are on the subject, make sure you have a contact who can pick up your dogs if you are in an accident. I was in an accident many years ago with my jack russell terrier and while I had to go to the hospital, he couldn't go in the ambulance. I had to leave him with complete strangers as I had to get to the hospital ASAP. It is against the "rules" for a pet to ride in an ambulance!

    old thread I know :) but I am searching a bunch and trying to catch up read up :)

    anyway
    thanks great tip I never thought of :) and I used to be a medic on rigs many many years ago :)

    thanks again


  • I used to put my beasties in a harness in the passenger seat (with the airbag turned off). The harness works great if the dog settles down (I have one from dog.com that I like because I could also use it as a walking harness when we stopped for potty and I also had one that is designed with human-style seat belt material but it's way to heavy for our little basenjis) .

    But Gossy became so excited about going for rides that she turned into an uncontrollable berserk devil so I finally bought a crate for transport. She's still a tasmanian devil but at least confined. Additionally if there is an accident the aide responders can just keep her in the crate until doggie help comes.

    My 2003 LRT (little red truck) had a switch to turn off the passenger airbag. But I just bought a new Chevy Colorado extended cab - plenty of room behind the seat for 2 crates but the passenger seat is weight sensitive. So the airbag deploys only if a certain weight threshold is achieved and its more than 20 pounds so even if my beastie does ride up there the airbag won't deploy in an accident.

    BTW - Gossy has figured out how to manipulate the zipper on the crate door so she can escaped from the crate while in transport this weekend. I'll have to get a little lock for the zipper. Little devil :p


  • This is our driving situation now. I never got an SUV or vehicle I could put a crate into. What I was able to find, at Petsmart of all places, was a car barrier that fit my car! I have permanently folded the back seats down, as they are never used. Right in front of the folded down back seat is the metal barrier. It is secured by suction cups to the inner roof, and by metal bolts (not permanent) into the carpeting. As the car is a sports coupe, there is just enough room for Kipawa to move around, but not so much that he would go bouncing around if there was a fast stop. However, that said, if I know I am going to make a longer drive, I rent an SUV that is big enough for his travel crate.


  • This is a very interesting read because we are trying to figure this out also. Crate seems to be the best way to go, but something else that interests us is a ZipLine harness..

    http://www.kurgostore.com/products/Kurgo-Auto-Zip%252dLine-%E2%80%94-Leash-Zip%252dline-Combo.html#reviews

    There's a big chance it can still be chewed through I guess depending on your Basenji, but we can get it for a really good price and will probably try it out regardless :)


  • I had a Kurgo Zipline Harness. Worked great on my mixed breed, but the basenjis wriggled out right away.
    -Nicole


  • I don't think it would work for Kipawa, my chewer extraordinaire! My seatbelt has been autographed by him. :) But not all basenjis are the same, so maybe this is worth a try?


  • Congo has a leash that hooks to the seat headrest in the back. We also have a puppy mat that covers the seat so that he doesn't damage the seat and it helps keep him in the rear seat.


  • One suggestion - get some styrofoam blocks to build up a fake floor in front of the seat. That way the crate will be completely supported even if bigger than the seat.


  • Our prior Basenji, Maxx, always wore a seat-belt harness when traveling and never chewed through it. Not so with Blaze! We've gone through several harnesses all of which Blaze has chewed through. We finally bought a travel crate for him, while Gracie continues to ride seat belted in.


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