These safety tips about dogs in cars will help you
prevent needless injury or death. Be aware and take
these simple precautions.
-DOGS DIE IN HOT CARS!
Too often in the hot months people
leave their dogs in the car with the window cracked, not
realizing that their car acts as an oven. Even in a
seemingly shaded spot a car can reach over 100 degrees
inside in a matter of minutes, even if your windows are
cracked. Your dog may develop heat stroke, or even worse
die.
I just read a good tip about dogs in
cars that a client sent me about dogs that are left
inside cars on an overcast humid day. Seems harmless
enough if you read the above tip, but if it is overcast
and HUMID conditions it can cause a condition in the car
where the dog will actually suffocate. This is the first
time I have heard of this, but none the less I want to
pass it on to you just so you stay safe.
-DOGS SHOULDN'T HANG THEIR HEAD
OUT THE WINDOW
This site always gets people smiling
and talking, but one little bug or a stone thrown up by
another car could seriously injure your dog. Keep her
inside the ride at all times.
-DON'T LET YOUR DOG ROAM AROUND
THE CAR WHEN YOU ARE DRIVING
A car that is moving 30 mph has a dog
roaming around inside of it. If that car stops suddenly,
or crashes, that dog is still going 30 mph....That makes
for quite the projectile! It puts you at risk and it
puts your dog at risk. Secure your dog for safety. Use a
crate or install a barrier if you don't have a harness.
-DOGS IN THE BACK OF YOUR PICK-UP
TRUCK
Not a day goes by in the summer
months where I DON'T see a dog or dogs in the back of a
pick-up truck. I don't recommend anyone use a pick-up
bed for transporting their dogs, however, some of you
have no other choice. Maybe the dog doesn't fit in the
truck. If you DO have to use your pick-up bed to
transport your dog make sure that the dog is in a padded
harness in the CENTER of the bed and secured at all
times. A pair of doggles is another safety tip and a dog
with a pair of doggles on gets heads turning.
-DOGS AND POWER WINDOWS
If your dog is secured you need not
worry about this, so do the smart thing and secure your
dog. A dog is naturally curious to whats going on out
the window. If he mistakenly steps on the window button
it may allow for an escape route...or worse, he may get
caught in the window closing.