Dog Travel: Safety First!
It's a sure-fire bet that you're either a 'dog' person or a 'cat' person; if you're a dog person and you own a dog, then you love to take it everywhere you go. However did you know if you're travelling in a car with your pet pooch, then they are at just as much risk in an accident as you are? If you aren’t too worried about that, then think about this: A dog wandering around at liberty in a car can cause an accident if the driver is distracted, or if their driving is impeded. If Bingo wants a pat and you're negotiating a tricky intersection, or you decide a tummy rub is needed at the next set of lights, then you may well cause an accident, or fail to get out of one. Fido, like a infant, ought to be strapped safely in a seat.
A dog harness is crucial if you want to prevent an accident, and injury to either yourself or your dog. Think of it as a dog safety belt, which could (in the disastrous event of an accident) prevent your beloved canine from being thrown around the vehicle and becoming hurt – or hurting you. Any loose item in a car can turn into a projectile and again, if you don't care too much if Bingo is hurt, then consider the fact that you may well be.
A dog car harness is available in different sizes, and it is important that you choose the right one in order for it to fit correctly. If it's too loose, the dog may slip through in an impact – too tight and it could cause injury and defeat the purpose for which it was intended. Furthermore, you don't want a harness that will rub when the car is in motion. This could cause friction burns and blisters. Padding in the right places, and the right kind of padding, is essential. It's worth spending a little extra on a harness that will fit perfectly and be comfortable (but not too much so) and offer protection even while simply driving from point A to point B.
The final point worth noting is that the harness ought to have a swivel fitting so that the dog can either sit up or lie down in the car. A good harness will allow the dog to turn around and not become entangled, or cause the belt to shorten. Positioned appropriately, a harness will also mean your windows stay clean – no more doggy drool coating the insides of your car!
Dog travel safety ought to be one of the things you consider as soon as you acquire a puppy. For many reasons, a dog harness, obtainable from all respectable pet supplies stores, is a fundamental item of equipment in the car of every dog owner.
