I would never, ever leave my dog in the car in the late spring or summer, but the fall and winter is OK, but even then only to grab a prescription or something, not a week’s groceries. However, this is a Canadian strip, so it’s probably already pretty nippy in mid-September.
That being said, when I open the passenger door, my dog immediately sits in the drivers seat, and we have a bit of n argument over whether or not he is going to move over and let me drive. He does have a license, but his legs are too short.
I would never, ever leave my dog in the car in the late spring or summer, but the fall and winter is OK, but even then only to grab a prescription or something, not a week’s groceries. However, this is a Canadian strip, so it’s probably already pretty nippy in mid-September.
That being said, when I open the passenger door, my dog immediately sits in the drivers seat, and we have a bit of n argument over whether or not he is going to move over and let me drive. He does have a license, but his legs are too short.