San Antonio Express-News

Dogs should be properly restrained inside cars

- HELOISE Send a money- or time-saving hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 78279-5000, or Email: heloise@heloise.com.

Dear Heloise: I see so many people driving with their dogs sitting right next to them, sometimes called “riding shotgun.” This cannot be safe. Am I right?

Concerned Canine Commentato­r

Concerned, you’re correct to be concerned. The dog must be properly restrained in the vehicle. In the front seat, the dog is too close to the airbag. Airbag deployment can seriously injure or even kill the dog.

The dog should be held in the backseat, in a carrier or even a seatbelt. To get the dog accustomed to riding in the backseat, use treats and keep rides short. Ask your veterinari­an for more advice about riding in the car with the dog.

Heloise

Dear Readers: Meet Lulu (foreground) and Duncan. Both Rat Terriers, they are taking turns receiving treats from the neighbor in the next complex.

To see Lulu and Duncan, visit www. Heloise.com and click on “Pet of the Week.” Do you have a funny and furry friend to share? Email a picture and descriptio­n to: Heloise@heloise.com. Heloise

Dear Heloise: I saw a gorgeous dog in a store, but he was wearing a service dog vest, so I knew not to pet him, or even to ask the owner about the dog.

When he’s wearing his vest, he’s working. He can’t be distracted by people petting him.

Kevin, age 11, in West Virginia

Great job, Kevin! We are all animal lovers here, but service dogs aren’t pets. And you’re right; don’t bother them!

Heloise

Dear Readers: Let’s take a look at the symptoms of COVID, the flu and the common cold:

Loss of smell and/or taste is common with COVID, but rare with the flu and the cold.

Fever and chills are common with both COVID and the flu, but not with a cold (not everyone with the flu will have a fever).

Dry coughing is common with both COVID and the flu, and slightly with a cold.

Shortness of breath? Sometimes with COVID, but not with the flu or a cold.

Headaches?

Sometimes with COVID, common with the flu, and rare with a cold. Sneezing?

Not with COVID or the flu, but common with a cold.

And finally, Nausea and diarrhea? Sometimes with COVID and the flu, but not with a cold

Heloise

Dear Heloise: I use a sandwich bag filled with hot water to melt my icedover car windshield when I park outside.

Rebecca W. in Colorado

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