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If you have any type of car with a trunk open
to the inside of the car or with some other vehicles, you can have your dog
ride in the back separated from you by a gate or a net. If you have a regular
car, there are special dog seat belts and other types of restraints available.
You don’t want your dog flying forward if you must stop quickly. You also don’t want him trying to climb into
the front and distracting you.
Dog owners who drive a pickup truck should
not let dogs ride free in the pickup bed. This can create a dangerous situation
for the dog and other drivers if your dog falls out or decides to jump out.
Dogs that ride without restraints in the pickup bed may go flying if you stop
short and suddenly. Tying the dog in the bed is not a good idea either as the
dog may still jump or fall out and wind up being choked or dragged along the
road The best and safest solution is to have your dog ride in the cab of the
truck with you. .
Never leave your dog in the car with the windows completely up—especially in
summer. The interior of a car can heat
up quickly, reaching temperatures in excess of 120 degrees in a very short
time. This could cause heat exhaustion
and even death in your dog. If you are
going to have to leave the vehicle and can’t take your dog with you, it is best
to leave him at home for this trip. It is better to have him disappointed today
than not around tomorrow.
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