Keeping dogs warm in back of SUV
Does anyone else have dogs that are too cold in the back of their SUV despite the air being on as high as the humans can stand it and the vents being positioned to blow around/in-between the front seats?
Both of mine are more susceptible to shivering this winter despite layering of coats. They're fine while we're walking but we drive to parks with them and they end up shivering in the back. I can't figure out a way to divert the air from the vents into hoses to thread around to the back...and all of the car heaters I've found have horrible ratings due to lack of real warmth (good pretty much for only defogging windshields if even that powerful).
Blankets might do the trick for the ride out as long as I keep them in the house....but they'd be frigid after being in the car during a walk.
To this point, the pups have just shivered until we've gotten to the park or back home....especially Sunnie who is also wearing a light jacket in the house (68 degrees on the thermostat). Her health is fine as of a couple of months ago. Dan doesn't shiver in the house.
It's not a long drive, but still....