doesn't like a car ride?

edited May 2008 in Shiba Inu (柴犬)
My shiba inu, Takumi, seems not to enjoy a car ride at all. He jumps himself into the car and looks excited about fun ride, but every time soon after the car starts moving, he falls into sleep as if he is dead! When I stop the engine, he wakes up and start moving. I've seen a lot of dogs enjoying their car ride, sticking out their heads out of the window.... Is it all depends on each dog? Maybe I should avoid giving Takumi a ride as much as I can?

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  • edited November -1
    If Takumi is still a puppy, its likely the same theory as human babies. If you can't get them to sleep, put them in the car and go for a ride. Works like a charm! I'm sure when your doggie is older he will be extremely lively in the car!

    When we found Josephine (about 10 weeks old and lost) she slept almost the entire way from Az. to Mn. while we were driving. She is awake and moving sometimes now when in the car (about 16 months old), but often lays down and rests if we are on a long ride (even more than a mile or two, not to mention a road trip). Its also safer for the dog that way, I believe.
  • edited November -1
    My Tsuki has always been a car sleeper! I think its much easier to have a calm, sleepy dog in the car than one that jumps from window to window!
    Its a blessing!
  • edited November -1
    Thanks for the comments, tsukitsune and baanton.

    I am just wondering if I let Takumi do something that he hates to do by putting him in a car. But I do agree that it is safer and easier to have a calm and sleepy dog in a car.
  • edited November -1
    Well if you have to travel with the dog in the car, then he'll have to get used to it over time! Exposing it to him as a young dog positively will benefit you both, and make it more convenient, in the long run!
    If he's not freaking out, excessively drooling, whimpering or soiling once he's in the car, he probably doesn't hate/become anxious about/fear it.
  • edited November -1
    COunt your blessings. Miko gets car sick and throws up. My other dogs just sleep. I will take a sleepy dog over a puking dog anyday.
  • edited November -1
    He does not freak out or some sort at all so far and never threw up either. So I shouldn't be worrying about it too much, I guess. Thanks!!

    By the way, how does everbody put the icon next to thier usename (pics of of their dogs)? Accordning to the descripstion of Personal Information, do I have to have a website or something in order for me to have an icon?
  • edited November -1
    need to post it on picasa or photobucket, etc. One note - make sure it is resized to the number of pixels requested or it may crop most of the image out of the icon.
  • edited November -1
    Thanks ljowen123.
    It worked!
  • edited November -1
    Toby is so jumpy in the car at only 6 months old, that I have to put a seatbelt on him, and he still wiggles his way out of it. It can be incredibly frustrating, and dangerous to both you and the dog if your distracted by trying to keep your dog out of trouble in the vehicle. ... which can lead to accidents ( which I almost did before ).
  • RyuRyu
    edited November -1
    I wouldn't worry about it - Ryu sleeps the entire time in the car and perks right up when we turn the corner onto the daycare street :-D
  • edited November -1
    Pretty much my reaction to cars as a passenger since I was 2. I find it amazing that a moving car can put me to sleep even on the shortest rides. And how do I know just when we're pulling in to wherever.

    I'd take a sleeping dog too. My dogs get tangled in their seatbelts from looking around too much.
  • edited November -1
    Now I know Takumi's case is not special. I will not worry about it too much :-)
    I just have to let him get used to being in a car.
    Thanks, Toyshiba and Ryu.
  • edited November -1
    Thank you for your comment sujewel.

    Takumi tends to sleep right by my side while I am driving and sometimes he shifts the gear to neutral, which is dangerous too....
  • edited November -1
    Jazz sits in the seat pretty calmly and looks at the cars - a vast difference from my husky - he was all over the place. If there's no traffic, she likes to sleep.
  • edited November -1
    When we had a truck when Mika was a baby, she would sleep right on the center console. Now that I think about it, she wasn't one for looking around either. Probably had more to do with the truck being so big and her being so small she couldn't see. Just thinking in terms of size, she started to look around at 6 or 8 months. I remember because at about 4 months - and a good 40-50lbs, she moved from the center console to my lap - for her sleeping spot. Yay for her, not for me.

    I know. I was a bad mommy then.
  • edited November -1
    Doggies should be seat belted into the back seat. It sounds like she likes car rides just fine, she just likes to sleep.
  • edited November -1
    I love animals who chill out in the car. Kayden is the most nerve wrecking (for him and me) cat ever, he will flinch if you look towards him too fast but he is the calmest animal I have ever seen in a car. While my other animals are trying to escape for dear life he just relaxes and sleeps or sits and looks out the window.
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