Submitted by RoleInternational318 t3_ybtf26 in LifeProTips
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Submitted by RoleInternational318 t3_ybtf26 in LifeProTips
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How does it damage their eyes and ears?
"The animal doesn't even have thumbs Focker!"
Eyes can be damaged by sand/dirt hitting them at high speeds. Ears are damaged by constant flapping. Here's an article I pulled from a random vet site.
Weird. My vehicles it’s pull up on button to bring windows up. Regardless, I leave child lock on. And I don’t let them stick their whole head out. Only for the smells.
Maybe on the interstate… lol but my kids do this on back roads to our house so what… sheesh
if they like the smells crack the window and inch or two but like disney rides always say
dont stick hands feet head outside of moving vehicles
One day one of my dogs (very smart dog, was a lab and possibly weimaraner mix) realized that we had pulled into our driveway and when he saw that the garage door finished opening, he just jumped right out the car window and ran to the kitchen door like it was nothing. After that I never opened the windows with the dogs in the car.
I don’t open mine far enough for her to jump out, she tried once when she saw a squirrel 🐿 luckily we were almost home and driving slow so I was able to reach back and grab her leg lol
Yeah I don’t let her do it at high speeds but like 35-45 mph roads I’m gonna let her live her best life, now with child locks on the windows!
I think I would do the same!
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