bluecat , and Possum3 , yes he is ,I would not have it any other way ,bit hard to see ,cheers
blaze said
10:19 PM Jan 18, 2019
good to see, nice and calm
my malamute travels in the rear behind a barrier, on the front seat or in the back, depends on his mood. No restraints. Am I breaking the law, yes. Outside town is always in the rear and in town he is well behaved. Now some of you should jail me
cheers
blaze
Possum3 said
08:43 AM Jan 19, 2019
Blaze behind a cargo barrier is legal in all States according to what I've read.
HiAce98 said
05:23 PM Mar 4, 2019
I've checked pretty carefully on all the govt sites and believe it is not law that you must restrain a dog travelling inside your vehicle (back of a ute - yes). It may not sit on your lap or otherwise interfere with your control of the vehicle. However, you may be prosecuted if your animal is injured due to not being restrained. Sitting in the front passenger seat without restraint is dangerous for man or beast, but I sometimes allow my small dog to ride in the passenger footwell (with some cushions for padding). He usually rides in the back on the bed but is afraid of the rear window wiper You wouldn't take him travelling with you if you didn't love him, so, common sense for his safety
Chelsea123 said
06:08 PM Apr 29, 2019
When traveling with your pet, i suggest that you use this dog carrier because it is convenient solution for traveling with your pet. Ideal for dogs, these carriers promote bonding and companionship between pets and their owners. Equipped with a breathable mesh net, your dog will be comfortable inside while traveling.
Just an update , the little man may have beaten his problem ,check this out ,cheers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5U93S8F_XM
my malamute travels in the rear behind a barrier, on the front seat or in the back, depends on his mood. No restraints. Am I breaking the law, yes. Outside town is always in the rear and in town he is well behaved. Now some of you should jail me
cheers
blaze
I've checked pretty carefully on all the govt sites and believe it is not law that you must restrain a dog travelling inside your vehicle (back of a ute - yes). It may not sit on your lap or otherwise interfere with your control of the vehicle. However, you may be prosecuted if your animal is injured due to not being restrained. Sitting in the front passenger seat without restraint is dangerous for man or beast, but I sometimes allow my small dog to ride in the passenger footwell (with some cushions for padding). He usually rides in the back on the bed
but is afraid of the rear window wiper
You wouldn't take him travelling with you if you didn't love him, so, common sense for his safety
When traveling with your pet, i suggest that you use this dog carrier because it is convenient solution for traveling with your pet. Ideal for dogs, these carriers promote bonding and companionship between pets and their owners. Equipped with a breathable mesh net, your dog will be comfortable inside while traveling.