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07/08/08

Pickup Trucks and Unsecured Dogs
Horst Hoefinger

Dogster Member Petie Doing It Right

Here’s a letter I received from one of our readers as a cautionary tale for those who like to let their dogs ride along in the back of their pick-up trucks. Please read the entire letter.

I was in traffic on a busy highway in my city behind a bright red pickup truck. There were two cute miniature Schnauzers loose in the bed of the truck. when suddenly the traffic came to a screeching halt.  Thankfully I was following at a safe distance so I did not hit the truck. But to my shock something flew out the bed of the truck.

It was one of the darling little dogs. It landed in the opposite lane, its skull was smashed just that quick. A teen jumped out of passenger side of the truck and ran into traffic.Traffic stopped. He was about to pick up the little dog, the sight was too much he started to turn away, but then got courage enough to pick up the little dear, leaving a pool of blood on the pavement. By then his dad the driver had the truck pulled over.

This all happened in a matter of seconds.  His Dad took the dog and at that moment it was like the head blew up and blood was everywhere. The dog convulsed violently and that was it. The boy was shaking and crying.

FOLKS, THIS NEVER HAD TO HAPPEN PLEASE NEVER EVER LET YOUR DOGS RIDE UNSECURED IN THE BACK OF A PICKUP TRUCK , OR LEANING FAR OUT A VEHICLE WINDOW.

If I have reached just one pet owner and helped save just one life then I will know that one little pup did not die in vain and that there was some reason for what I was forced to witness yesterday.

Truly needless and tragic for all involved. Here’s some good advice from the Humane Society.

If you must transport your dog in a pickup truck, put him in the cab with you in a travel crate or other pet carrier. If you have an extended cab, have your pet ride in the back portion of the cab where he will be away from the front windshield. It is not safe for your dog to ride in the bed of a pickup even with a restraint. The HSUS knows of no brand of harness that has been proven safe in this situation. In fact, there have been cases where dogs restrained by leashes or harnesses have been strangled or dragged after being thrown from a truck bed.

I hope people don’t disregard this post, thinking their dog is different. Accidents happen but they don’t have to turn into tragic ones.

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8 Woofs

  1. Catherine

    How sad! I still am shocked that people still let their pets roam unsecured in the back of trucks. The company I work for actually sells seatbelts for dogs to prevent this type of tragedy.

  2. Gail

    After working at an animal ER for 6 years, I’ve seen this same situation way too many times. It’s heartbreaking. We’ve also seen cases where a dog is tethered in the back of the truck and ends up being strangled when the dog tries to jump out. There are too many preventable things going on. Education is key. Good post.

  3. eileen

    that is sad and crule

  4. Beth

    Thanks for posting this. I see dogs in the backs of trucks and leaning out of windows far too often and it breaks my heart everytime knowing that the poor dog could be seriously injured or killed. While walking my dog I’ve actually seen dogs try to jump out the open window of the car they’re passing by in trying to get to my dog! YIKES!

  5. Tom Slack

    Thanks for sharing the story of the unfortunate miniture schnauzers and it death and or lesson (hopefully for the the operator and his child.
    Tom

  6. Ted Rheingold

    There is a GREAT site called ‘Bark Buckle Up‘ which has tons of resource and creative products to ensure you dog’s safety in a car. Tracie Hotchner covered them on her show. I think it’s even worth a dedicated entry they are so great.

  7. justin

    That is heart breaking. I couldn’t imagine having to watch something like that.

  8. Tara Nemeth

    What a horrible tragedy - especially one that could have been easily avoided. Petlane (www.petlane.com) sells actual pet seatbelts (not to be confused with the restraints that flood the market) and a tether that is specifically to be used in the back of a pickup truck. Buckling up will save more than your life.

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