There are a variety of dog car restraints available, including carriers, crates, seat belts, and harnesses. Choose a restraint that is the right size for your dog and that is rated for safety.
Once you have chosen a restraint, make sure to secure it properly. Carriers and crates should be strapped to the seat belt or attached to a secure anchor point.
Once you have chosen a restraint, make sure to secure it properly. Carriers and crates should be strapped to the seat belt or attached to a secure anchor point.
If you are driving for a long period of time, take breaks every few hours to allow your dog to stretch their legs and go to the bathroom.
This page attachment contains additional dog car safety tips, such as how to keep your dog cool in the car, how to deal with car sickness, and how to make your car ride more enjoyable for your dog.
Before you go on a car trip with your dog, make sure to have everything you need, including food, water, bowls, a leash, and waste bags.
By following these tips, you can help keep your dog safe and happy during your next car ride.