Car Safety For Dogs

 

Car safety for your dog is something all pet owners need to think about. It’s inevitable. At some point, you’ll need to transport your furry friend somewhere, whether it’s to the vet or a grooming appointment. Pets often find these types of appointments stressful and become overexcited car passengers.

A dog moving around inside a car can pose risks to itself, the driver, and passengers. Here are some tips that will help you safely transport your dog. Car safety for dogs is something all dog owners need to be aware of.

The safest option for transporting your pet in the car is a crash-tested crate. No matter how carefully you drive, there is still a chance that a bump or sudden stop could turn your pet to becoming a flying projectile. A crate will protect your pet from getting injured or jumping into your lap while driving. Another option is a safety harness. According to the Center for Pet Safety, the Sleepypod’s clickit utility harness performed the best during tests.

In addition to safely securing your pet, you’ll want to make sure it’s comfortable.  Your dog might be a calmer passenger if it’s tuckered out. Try taking it on a long walk before it gets into the car. Carsickness can also make a trip stressful. Pets can become nauseous in cars from anxiety and motion sickness. Avoid feeing your pet soon before the car ride or while it’s moving.  If it needs to eat, pull off the road and feed it during a rest break.

You may need to run errands with your pet, but never leave it in a hot car. Pets can suffer heatstroke and die when left in cars on warm days, because cars trap heat even when it’s not hot outside. Try to utilize drive-throughs or patronize businesses that allow pets. Fortunately, this is becoming more common.

At In Home Pet Sitters, we now provide safe taxi service for your pets.  We can help take your pet to vet and grooming appointments or doggie day care. Give us a call at 321-794-4477 or send us a message if you need help with transportation.

 

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