Many people are spending their summers with their closest furry friend. They may be going on long rides across the nation or they may just be spending the time getting some fresh air with their dog in the car.
It can take a lot of training to get a dog to sit still for hours on end. One wrong move and a dog might just jump into someone's lap while they're driving, disrupting their vision or control over the wheel and creating an accident.
There are many tools pet owners can use if they plan on taking their dog on the road. These tools may not eliminate their pet from causing distractions, but they may reduce some of the interference. Here’s what people can use:
Every dog is unique in breed and size, so that means not every tool is best for every dog. Small to medium-sized dogs may use equipment that supports both their size and energy:
Larger dogs don’t always have the luxury of fitted vests and sizable dog crates – even if many big dogs have tiny dog complexes. Pets owners should fret, however, there are still plenty of safety devices for large to colossal dogs:
If you’re in a car accident because a pet in the car distracted a driver then you may be seriously injured and looking for ways to pay off your medical bills and losses.