Hi Melissa.  Why don't you try one of those sunshades they make for babies?  
You know, the ones you stick to your car window.  I am assuming you don't leave 
her in the car when you go into places, right??  If not, I don't see why you 
couldn't take her in the car with the sunshades and bring her inside with you 
so she is not locked up in a hot car.
   
  Stef

aboshun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
          hi everyone!

i adopted my 9 yr-old chi around christmas, and she adapted very 
quickly to being in my home. she loves coming with me everywhere i 
go - sometimes i feel guilty about having to go to work everyday 
lol. since she's home for about 6 hours alone, i bring her with me 
when i need to run errands. she loves riding in the car! i hadn't 
thought about the dangers of riding with a dog in the car until we 
had a 57 degree day recently, which isn't hot, but the sun was 
blazing! so, while it was nippy outside, the car was steaming. 
when we got in i rolled down the windows so she could get air...but 
the sun shone into the car right onto the passenger seat, which is 
where she loves to sit. i pulled over and placed her in the 
backseat since there seemed to less sunbeam there...but, being the 
stubborn old lady that she is, she jumped right back up to the front 
as soon as i pulled off again. 

she got so hot that she started panting and sweating as though we 
had just walked several blocks at top speed on a 90 degree day! the 
short end of it is that i'm worried for the summertime...i had 
simply planned on turning on the A/C when we went for rides, but it 
seems sunlight, not lack of air, is the issue. has anyone else 
experienced this? what did you do? i thought of putting shades on 
the window, but i'm not too sure how effective that would be. i 
know the easy answer would be to keep her out of the car, and 
obviously i will when it can be avoided...but i often take road 
trips and bring her along, and am nervous about spring/summer...when 
it finally arrives on the East Coast in full swing.

thanks a lot for any suggestions!

Melissa (mom) & Oyin (chi)



         

       
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