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Sue Battel, Certified Behavioral Trainer
Traveling with your dog should be a fun and enjoyable experience for both of you. But before you hit the road, let's talk safety. I've seen firsthand the dangers of unsecured dogs in cars. It's heartbreaking to see the injuries that can happen during an accident when dogs aren't properly restrained. Imagine this: a sudden stop, a sharp turn, or even a minor fender bender. An unrestrained dog becomes a projectile, slamming into the dashboard, windshield, or even being ejected from the vehicle. The consequences can be devastating – serious injuries, broken bones, or even worse.
We wouldn't let our children ride without seatbelts, so why would we do that to our dogs? They deserve the same level of safety and protection. For smaller dogs, a carrier or a designated seatbelt harness is ideal. These provide a secure and comfortable space for them to travel. Larger dogs should always be restrained with a properly fitted harness and seatbelt. Never use a collar for restraint, as it can cause serious neck injuries in an accident. The force of an impact can easily cause the collar to snap the dog's neck.
And please, keep your dog's head inside the vehicle. Not only does it protect them from debris and wind, but it also minimizes the risk of neck injuries during an accident. Wind can cause eye injuries, and debris can strike their eyes or face. Keeping their head inside the vehicle also helps to prevent them from being distracted or frightened by passing vehicles or other stimuli.
Let's make car rides safe and enjoyable for our canine companions. By taking the necessary precautions, we can ensure that our dogs arrive at their destination happy and healthy. By prioritizing their safety, we're showing them that we care and that their well-being is our top priority.