Dog Travel Gear Denver CO

Local resource for dog travel gear in Denver, CO. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to dog travel gear, dog travel accessories, dog car harnesses, dog crates, dog carrier bags, and dog travel seats, as well as advice and content on pet supply stores, pet boutiques, dog groomers, dog sitters, dog walkers, and dog kennels.

Earthlings Planet-Friendly Pet Care
(303) 868-4655
311 W. 11th Avenue
Denver, CO
Paws for Peace
(303) 586-6752
www.pawsforpeace.com
Denver, CO
Global Dog Natural Pet Products
(888) 326-3647
P. O. Box 230
Littleton, CO
The Grand Poobah
(303) 669-0943
20269 E Smoky Hill Rd #B-125
Centennial, CO
Holistic Pet Information
(877) 573-8227
16927 W. 71st Place
Arvada, CO
Pet Pick-Ups
(303) 443-8914
P.O. Box 460547
Denver, CO
USHealthyPet.net
(303) 587-3775
1646 Galena St.
Aurora, CO
Hero's P.e.t.s. (Planetary & Ecologically Trusted Supplies)
(303) 972-1926
8086 W. Bowles Ave., Unit N
Littleton, CO
The Good Dog Company
(303) 216-0443
414 Violet Street
Golden, CO
PetSmart
303-393-9156
7505 E 35th Ave
Denver, CO
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Dogs and Cars :: Boomer Living

Dogs and Cars

written by Beverly Mahone

When I was a little girl more than 40 years ago, I recall seeing dogs chase vehicles down the street. When I see that same scenario today, I don’t think much of it.

But when I see dogs sitting in their owner’s lap while the owner is trying to drive down the street or highway, I have to wonder: What in the world is wrong with this person?

On my way to Virginia this past weekend, I saw a number of dogs sitting in the laps of their owners while they were driving. Some had their heads hanging out the window—while others were peering over or through the steering wheel as if they were helping to navigate the vehicle on the road .

What was even more disturbing is the people behind the wheel were baby boomers and older. I was trying to figure out what would possess someone, who needs to mindful of the road and conditions, to allow a dog to literally obstruct his view while riving down a busy highway.

Dogs are not meant for driving cars. Maybe I’ve missed something but I don’t think I’ve ever seen a doggie seatbelt. Have you? As a matter of fact, I don’t think there’s a place for them inside a vehicle at all—unless they’re in a cage.

Now don’t get me wrong. I am not an animal hater but I’m just trying to understand why drivers allow dogs to sit in their laps.

Oh, maybe I get it. It’s their “Guide Dog”. After all, some of us don’t see as well as we used to.

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