30,000. That’s the number of accidents caused by
unrestrained pets, according to the American Automobile Association (AAA). The
Travel Association also states that 29 million Americans traveled with a pet on
a trip for longer than 50 miles. With
numbers like these we want to make sure that our pets are protected. We want to picture our favorite pets alive
with enthusiasm while sticking their heads to the window and soaking in the
world around them. Here are several steps
to pet safety:
Restrain your dog – We know dogs want to
have their freedom, however it’s so much safer to keep them restrained while in
the car. If your pet is unrestrained it
can cause distractions and injury.
Imagine making a sudden stop.
Even at low speeds this can be very dangerous for your pet. For small and medium sized dogs a crate, or a
harness works wonders in the back seat.
Now, if you’re Great Mastiff is riding with you today (some grow up to 7
ft. in length) we suggest you have a big
enough rear area to contain them. The
Front seats can be used to block them in.
Don’t put your dog on your lap – Having
your dog on your lap is like driving while using a Tablet computer. Huge distraction!! Your reaction time is
substantially slowed and if the window is open, an extremely curious dog could
run out into traffic.
Create a ‘pet friendly’ car – some items
for a dog car utopia would be: a cushioned pet bed, extendable cargo area, rear
ventilation (A/C or fan), rubber floor mats, and a spill-resistant water
bowl. There are several vehicles ideal
for dog lovers out there. A lot of car
manufacturers are chasing dog lovers with new technology and innovations.
Don’t let your dog ride with their head
out of the window – I know it’s tempting, but they can be easily injured by
debris flying in their eyes.
Keep proper ID – just in case your dog
gets lost while traveling, you want to make sure you have emergency contact
info and up to date ID tags.
Prepare a doggie bag – make sure it
contains clean up supplies, towel, feeding watering bowl, food, and toys to
keep them well behaved
A pet is a family member, lets keep ours
safe by practicing great car etiquette, while making the trip fun and exciting
for our canine companions.
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