The safest way for your
dog to travel is by using a custom car cage or a car dog harness for restraint. It is
dangerous and distracting to have a dog leaping around inside a moving vehicle. If you are
unfortunate enough to be involved in an accident, an unrestrained dog will be thrown
violently and can cause serious injury to other passengers or be thrown out of the vehicle
on impact.
Your dog should become
used to travelling in the car as soon as possible. Put the dog in the place you want
him/her to travel. It is unfair to allow him/her in the front on your lap, if ultimately
you want the dog to travel on the back seat or behind a dog guard. A cut down cardboard
box with a familiar blanket enables the dog to lie down and brace itself against the sides
so that the movement of the car does not throw him/her around. Praise the dog when he/she
is still and quiet. Do not speak if there is noise or jumping around, just calmly replace
the dog in the box until settled then praise quietly.
Begin with short journeys
and gradually build up the distance he/she learns to travel happily and comfortably. When
your dog is used to travelling in the car it is also worth remembering that its
helpful to include some routine and less exciting destinations. Dogs who only travel to
exciting/fun places by car often become over enthusiastic and noisy travellers as they
anticipate the fun that lies ahead! |