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This is a BAD product. Do any of you actually ride? Are you oblivious to just how hot it gets inside that thing?
Even with air moving over it, it's a crappy way to treat your pet.
This is a BAD product. Do any of you actually ride? Are you oblivious to just how hot it gets inside that thing?
Even with air moving over it, it's a crappy way to treat your pet.
How would this be any hotter than having your dog in the car with his head out the window.?
I think it is a great traveling option for a larger dog who wants to tag along on the adventure.
How would this be any hotter than having your dog in the car with his head out the window.?
I think it is a great traveling option for a larger dog who wants to tag along on the adventure.
When it's 95 degrees out, the air-conditioner would likely be on in the car, window open or not.
Get a sidecar. At least it's not as much of a heat trap. And put goggles on the dog, their eyes dry out.
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