Traveling with Your Dog

Riding with his head out the window leaves a dog's sensitive nose, ears and eyes unprotected from flying objects. Dogs should ride in a crate, attached with a harness or, alternatively, lying down on the back seat. Otherwise, they might interfere with the driver and, in the event of an accident or even a quick stop, risk being injured or even thrown from the car.

Dog Harnesses

With a dog harness, a dog is able to enjoy the view out the window without interfering with the driver or being a danger to himself or others in case of an accident. Riding in the front seat poses a potential danger to your dog if you have a passenger-side air bag in your vehicle. In that case, he should be harnessed in the back.

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