I Rescued a 9 lb West Highland White Terrior (a Westie), 2 weeks ago from the animal shelter and took her on her first TD outing over the weekend where she fit in just fine with the friendly TD bunch. She loved exihibing her "please hold me" face and created no problems. However, as I left a parking lot in the city, while she was looking out of the car passenger window, she inadvertly pushed the button which lowered the window, and before I realized it, she was out of the car and out of sight, right in a busy intersection. Searching on foot was to no avail, but also there was no indication that she had been hit or run over within blocks of her disappearance. She had a collar, a name tag, dog license and a micro-chip. However, no one has reported finding her and I've filled out a lost dog report at the shelter and on their web-site.
My car has a child-proof button to secure the rear windows, but nothing to disable the passenger window. A simple downward pressure on the tiny door button was all that was needed, and now my sweet little Dixie is gone. I 've never heard any mention of this ever happening, or any suggestions on how to prevent it. If and when Dixie is found and returned, I will definately disable that window button somehow. I hope this is a warning to all tiny dog owners, and I wish I had known of it sooner. Come on Dixie girl, come home to Daddy.

Roly ~~