Use a dog cage to improve pet travel safety
Use a dog cage
at all times for pet travel safety. How many times have you seen a
pup's head and upper torso sticking out of a moving car's window? Now
think about how often a piece of road debris startles you when it
ricochets off of your windshield. Imagine if that same pebble or glass
shard hit your dog's eye at 55-70 mph. This is why a dog cage is an
absolute must for all pet travel occurrences.
More reasons to use a dog cage
whenever pet travel is on the schedule
A dog cage is
also essential for pet travel safety if you live in areas with high
traffic. Many dogs lean out of windows as much as two feet. If you
pass close by another vehicle moving the opposite direction, you're
inviting a horrible death for your animal. Not to mention the human
injuries if the other driver swerves to avoid it and causes a wreck.
Serious safety
issues aside, using a dog cage will also keep your car or truck
cleaner. If your puppy enclosure has a tray at the bottom or is lined
with newspapers, you'll avoid nasty pet travel 'surprises' that might
ruin your vehicle's upholstery.
Many dogs are
nervous riders, and a dog cage he's used to being in at home can often
put him at ease in the car. You might think you're restricting his
freedom, but in many cases, you're actually making his pet travel
experience much less stressful.
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