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Travelling With Your Dog

By: David Craythorn

It's a sure bet you are either a 'dog' person or a 'cat' person; should you be a dog person and you own a dog, then the chances are that you love to take it everywhere you go. However are you aware that if you are travelling in a car together with your pet pooch, then they are at just as much risk in an accident as you are? In case you aren't too alarmed about that, then consider this: your dog roaming around loose inside a car may trigger an accident if the driver is distracted, or if their driving is impeded. If Rover demands a pat and you're negotiating a confusing junction, or you decide a belly rub is required at the next set of lights, then you may cause an accident, or fail to get out of one. Rover, like a toddler, ought to be secured safely in a seat.
A dog harness is imperative if you want to prevent an accident, and injury to either yourself or your dog. Consider it a dog security belt, which could (in the unlucky event of an accident) prevent your beloved canine from being thrown around the vehicle and getting injured - or hurting you. Any loose item inside a motor vehicle can become a projectile and again, if you don't care too much if Rover is hurt, then consider the simple fact that you might be.
A dog travel harness is obtainable in various sizes, and it is important that you choose the right one for it to fit correctly. If it's overly loose, the dog may slip through in an impact - too tight and it might lead to injury and defeat the purpose for which it was intended. Moreover, you want to avoid a harness that could chafe when the car is in motion. This could cause friction burns and blisters. Padding in the appropriate places, and the right kind of padding, is important. It's well worth spending a little extra on a harness that will fit properly and be snug (but not too much so) and gives protection even whilst travelling from A to B.
The final detail worth noting is that the harness should have a swivel fitting so that the dog can either sit up or lie down in the vehicle. A good harness can allow the dog to get comfortable and not become tangled, or cause the belt to shorten. Positioned the right way, a harness might also mean your windows keep clean - no more doggy slobber coating the insides of your car! Dog travel safety ought to be one of the points you consider when you buy a puppy. For many reasons, a dog harness can be a vital piece of equipment in the vehicle of any pet owner.

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