{"id":8395,"date":"2016-06-11T05:00:28","date_gmt":"2016-06-11T09:00:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.yourdesignerdogblog.com\/?p=8395"},"modified":"2016-06-11T04:54:44","modified_gmt":"2016-06-11T08:54:44","slug":"car-seat-bloopers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.yourdesignerdogblog.com\/2016\/06\/11\/car-seat-bloopers\/","title":{"rendered":"Car Seat Bloopers"},"content":{"rendered":"

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It’s that time of year when the weather’s nice and\u00a0everyone is ready to spend\u00a0some time outdoors. But in order to\u00a0go exploring somewhere new, you\u00a0must survive the car ride. Sadie is much more well behaved in the car than other dogs I’ve seen. She doesn’t get car sick; she doesn’t bark or jump around. My little pup’s problem is more about anxiety in the car. If we’re not going to our office or our house,\u00a0Sadie can tell and she’s not happy about it. Even if we are going somewhere really fun and Sadie will have a blast when we get there, in the car Sadie\u00a0is panting and shaking. But on the way home, Sadie is usually one happy pup. All of these blooper<\/a> photos were taken on the\u00a0ride\u00a0back from an adventure, when Sadie is all smiles because somehow her internal GPS can tell we are going home.
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\nThis post is part of the Pet Blogger Bloopers Round-Up hosted by
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