Summer travel season is just around the corner. Thanks to high gas prices, you might consider keeping your adventures closer to home. It is important to keep your furry friend safe when you travel, even if it is just for a trip down the street.
The most important safety tip is simple: never leave your pet unattended in your vehicle. Temperatures can soar in no time at all. Yes, you may think you are going to pop in for a second. Do not take the risk. Even if the temperatures are reasonable, what’s to stop someone from stealing your precious pooch? It is not worth the risk.
Next, it is a good idea to secure your pet in the vehicle. Allowing your pet to roam around the vehicle is a dangerous situation. If you must stop suddenly, the pet will be bounced around the cabin – and possibly right into you. Also, your furry buddy is a huge distraction as he or she explores your car or leans too far out the window.
We have found several items that are helpful in securing your pet:
Car harness: This type of harness is a bit different from your run-of-the-mill harness. It usually contains a little extra padding. It works with your seatbelt to secure your pet in the car. Depending upon your dog’s size, a car harness can cost $30-$60.
Seatbelt strap: We use this with Gracie and love it. It is very inexpensive, about $10. Petco sells the nicest version.
It has a hook on one end, which you fasten to your dog’s harness. The other end has a loop, through which you thread the seatbelt. We like this device because we could use the harness she wears every day. Plus, it has a little bit of “play” in the length. She can still place her paws on the arm rest and lean out the window but not so much that it is a safety hazard.
Car seat: These seats are basically super plush boxes that fasten to the car seat – either through loops around the headrest or through the seatbelt. The dog does not have a lot of wiggle room which may be an issue for some pets. Also, car seats seem to be more for small- to medium-sized dogs. Expect to pay at least $60 for a basic seat. We have seen luxury seats priced at $200 and up.
We hope you find the right solution for you and your buddy. Tune in on Wednesday for more travel tips!
Rescue Mommy and Daddy
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