Esther’s writing prompt: February 11 : Drive
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One thing all our dogs loved was going for a car ride. The big dogs loved sticking their heads out the window and feeling the wind in their faces. The little dogs loved going places. And they all loved looking at the passing scenery. Oh, the things you can see when you’re “ridin’ in the car, car,” as the Woody Guthrie song goes!
There were some sights that got the dogs especially excited. They would bark if they saw people working on roofs or riding bicycles, for example. They would become even more animated if we got close to a dog park or a McDonald’s drive-through window. (That might have been because sometimes we bought them snacks at the McDonald’s drive-through.)
One time when I was taking Bronco, Baylor, and Baby to the dog park, a car passing me slowed down and started driving right next to me. I looked over, slightly annoyed, and saw that the people in the car were pointing at us and laughing. I was thinking, “What is their problem?” Then I glanced back at the dogs and realized that we did look funny. Bronco was sitting in the front passenger seat with his head close to the roof, looking majestic. Baylor and Baby were sitting in their own seats in the back. They probably looked like human passengers from a distance, but as the people in the car got closer, they realized that the heads weren’t human heads but dogs’ heads and burst out laughing.
I can add that most of the time we put the dogs in the back of our van or SUV but since they preferred to sit on a seat like humans do, we started letting them sit on the seats. If you let them sit on the seats you need to attach them to the car seat latch using dog safety restraint (dog seat belt). Sometimes, the dogs wanted to drive but it is difficult to get a driver license for a dog in Texas. In the picture below Rollo did not really drive the car. I used that photo for an April 1st joke.

From Pete Springer (see comments) I got this YouTube video featuring 13 funny and cute Subaru commericals showing dogs driving cars.
My Other Responses to Esther’s Prompts
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- Prompt : Kind : Leonbergers Are Kind Dogs
- Prompt : Charge : Electric Charge is not the only type of Fundamental Charge
- Prompt : Promises : Promises To My Dog
- Prompt : Shade : A Total Solar Eclipse the Ultimate Moon Shade
- Prompt : Money : Ten Money Facts
- Prompt : Edge : The Edge of the Observable Universe is 46.5 billion Light Years Away
- Prompt : Fish : Ten Amazing Fish Facts
- Prompt : Promise : I Promise Not to Post AI Generated Comments
- Prompt : Respect : Respect your Dog
- Prompt : Giving : Leonbergers Giving Gifts to Pugs
- Prompt : Family : Dogs Are Family
- Prompt : Snow : Snow and Ice in Norrland
- Prompt : Red : The Universe has a Redshift and its Increasing
- Prompt: Shapes : Conic Sections are the Shapes that Shape Our World
- Prompt: Flying : 10 Wind Blowing Facts About Birds

We’ve never owned a dog who didn’t enjoy riding in the car, especially when they got a chance to stick their head out the window. I imagine you have seen the Subaru commercials with the dogs, Thomas. Some of them are hilarious.
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No I have not seen these 13 Suburu commericals before. That is very funny and cute and a great find. I think I will add to the post.
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I hope you didn’t spoil Rollo, Thomas! It has a good view there in the driver’s seat!!
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About spoiling Rollo. You told us too late Miriam. We already did. But seriously he is unfortunately a bit spoiled, but he loves going over to grandma and granpas house but he sits in the backseat.
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Well, he’s the only child now! 😊
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Yes and with his dislike for other dogs he is making sure it stays that way.
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So cute! 🙂
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Thank you so much tblily☕︎
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Ours have all enjoyed being along with us rather than the vehicle itself; most of them just fell asleep. One in particular though loved sitting in the back row of our big truck but with her head right between the front seats (she was a very tall girl; a husky cross of some sort with very long legs) so that she could watch the road through the windshield. She loved to just sit on the front step of the house and watch the road, too. The ad collection is delightful, Thomas!
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Thank you so much for your kind words Lynette. Those are fun stories. It is very cute that your husky put her head between the front seats. Our Leonberger Bronco used to do the same thing. He loved to watch the road.
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A really enjoyable post about dogs in cars. I’ve seen many a dog with its head stuck out the window, looking so happy. Love the pics and the video made me smile. Thanks, Thomas.
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Thank you so much Esther. It is a great prompt and thank you for doing this. Dogs love the breeze on their faces but it is important not to open the window too much. If they can jump out there could get hurt.
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I completely agree. Their safety is the most important thing.
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Yes you are right and speaking about safety. In the beginning we did not use dog seat belts but now we do. That way they are not only safe in an accident but they can’t jump out the window.
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Java Bean: “Ayyy, oh boy, let’s go! First we’ll drive to the park, then to Petco, then to PetSmart, then to the butcher shop, then to the park again … Hey, do you cats want to come?”
Charlee: “Go for a ride in the car with you driving? Hard pass.”
Chaplin: “It’s bad enough when Mama and Dada take us somewhere.”
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Java Bean, there are som many fun places to go with the car. I am sure Dada can take to all of those places and maybe bring Charlee and Chaplin too, if they accept it, but it doesn’t like they want to come.
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I have an image of our dog Casey driving the car, too. He looks completely in control.
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Ha ha that would be a fun picture to see. Sometimes I wonder if dogs really could drive with the help of some AI and telerobotics.
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Our dogs love being in the car. They get upset if we go someplace without them. It’s hard to get a driver’s license for dogs here in Spain too. I love the pictures.
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Ha ha yes I’ll bet dog driving licenses are pretty rare. I am not surrpised that they get upset if you go someplace without them. The same with Rollo and our previous dogs. Thank you so much Darlene.
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A fun post, Thomas.
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Thank you so much John
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What a fun post, Thomas! 😀 Loved the video as well. Zoey enjoys the car now, but when we first got her, she would get carsick, even with short distances.
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Thank you so much Debbie. Yes unfortuntaly some dogs get carsick. Luckily our dogs never got carsick but I’ve seen with other dogs.
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Maggie loved a car ride, but got travel sick, so we gave her a scrambled egg every morning and it solved the problem. She clocked up 30,000 miles in less than two years!
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Wow 30,000 miles in less than two years is a lot. I am sorry to hear that she got carsick. It is an issue with some dogs. Luckily we did not have that problem and Rollo does not get carsick. On the other hand we tend not to drive so far with our dogs.
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We were househunting so were glad to find something to help her. I remember one night she stayed awake all night growling gently to keep the rats away on a campsite. Not much fun in all the rain living in a tent, but we managed, then invested in a small touring caravan. She was brilliant throughout.
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Maggie sounds like a really wonderful dog. Living in a tent does not sound like a lot of fun. Well it is fun for a day or two when you are camping but not in the long run.
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We were on the road like that for three months. Maggie was amazing. After the rat guard night, she slept for almost 16 hours apart from meals, drinks and wees. We miss her still. Maya is a good dog in her own way and we have truly been blessed with her too.
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Both Maggine and Maya sound like wonderful dogs. It is amazing.
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Thanks Thomas. We were devastated when we lost Maggie, but had to do what was best for her, and it still hurts so very much. Maya is a good dog and a credit to her breed and breeder. We have been so lucky to have her, Maggie and Barney before her.
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That is wonderful. I am so sorry for your loss of Maggie and Barney.
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When we shopped for our last two vehicles we had to make sure they would accommodate our dogs. We always said Trooper our Leonberger was “unreliable behind the wheel” as there were too many squirrels to distract him.
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Ha ha that is a great story. In fact we let our Leonberger Bronco pick out the car for us. We let him sit in the cars and let him pick out what he seemed to like the best. He picked a Subaru Forrester. The car salesman told us that it was OK, and not weird at all. He started telling to us about a woman who actually thought that she could talk to her dog and the dog responded by sending her his thoughts. We weren’t sure what to think about that.
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When Trooper was 11 years old, we bought a Honda Odessey minivan because it was low to the ground, the second-row seats were removable, so we took them out, so Trooper had plenty of room to get in and out and didn’t have to get up on a seat. It worked out really well. We just replaced it with a, Ruby and Ranger friendly, Toyota Highlander. 🙂
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That is very cool. Before we got our Subaru Forrester we had a Honda Odyssey van and we did the same thing. Bronco loved the Honda Odyssey. Then the engine died in the Honda Odyssey and we had to get a new car.
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Fun commercials and a fun post! Marley LOVES to “go” for a ride anywhere. I’ve known many dogs and only one who did not like to ride in a car. David’s spaniel mix, Oreo, had anxiety issues. When he brought his pack of 3 from CT to move in with my NC pack of 2 in 2011, David said Oreo did not lay down the whole 11-hour trip, even with meds. Poor guy. He was a sweetheart as long as he could stay in the house.
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Thank you so much JoAnna. Anxiety in dogs complicates things. It must been hard on him standing for 11 hours. Our Rollo has anxiety issues too but not to that degree and he does love going places with the car. I hope Oreo will feel more comfortable as time passes.
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Thanks, Thomas. Oreo might have sat down occasionally during that trip, but he slept well once they arrived. He crossed over the rainbow bridge a few years after that with a heart condition when he was close to 10, the first of our five pack to go. He had a good life overall. I miss them all.
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I am so sorry for your loss JoAnna. I am sorry to hear he has passed. 💔
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Thank you, Thomas. It’s been a while, though I still miss every dog I’ve ever loved. Oreo’s picture showed up in my SoCS gallery today. I used him in the meme about loving the dog your with.
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Yes I miss every dog I loved too. They are both beautiful memories and it also hurts that you miss them.
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Sigh. Yes.
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The Bronco / Rollo photo is gorgeous!
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Thank you so much for your very kind words Mindful Migraine
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My pleasure! Have a great end of week end (time flies!)
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Sorry for the late reply, but have a great weekend you too.
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I love those Subaru dog commercials! I love the humor in your post, Thomas!
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Thank you so much Dawn
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Loved this post!
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Thank you so much Carol
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I bet that was a sight to see; you driving around with your dogs. LOL Loved this post and the commercials, too.
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Thank you so much for your kind words Kymber
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I’ll have to check but I’m pretty sure none of the dogs is on our auto insurance …
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Oh dogs drive very safely. They don’t need insurance.
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