tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7662010346737175904.post2358458394518394991..comments2023-10-28T10:20:26.139-05:00Comments on Too Kool Doggies: Things To Consider When Leaving Your Dog In A Cold CarElenahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06177693090018046628noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7662010346737175904.post-57761936964482265652013-01-06T22:40:44.044-06:002013-01-06T22:40:44.044-06:00It's a good idea, but personally my shifter i...It's a good idea, but personally my shifter is on the ground. There would be a good chance that one of the dogs would put it in Drive or Neutral. Thanks for commenting though.Elenahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06177693090018046628noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7662010346737175904.post-32904406438633402532013-01-06T21:16:23.551-06:002013-01-06T21:16:23.551-06:00One possibility is leaving the engine running and ...One possibility is leaving the engine running and the heat on, and, if it makes you feel safer, locking the door with the keys in the ignition. (Just make sure you have an extra key in your purse or wallet!)<br /><br />However, this could be risky if the vehicle is a stick shift - I recall the dog I grew up with somehow pushing the gearshift into gear a couple times! (And of course my Mom cranked the engine without checking the gearshift first...OOPS...)Pat McCarthyhttp://www.spmaudio.comnoreply@blogger.com