Dogs in Cars a Potentially Lethal Combination, Study Reveals
Small Dog Training Advice:
Buckle your dog into a safety harness for all road trips and reward her (or him) with a special treat immediately the first few times. It won’t be long before she’ll eagerly jump into her new favorite spot.
There’s more to small dog training than sit, stay, fetch and puppy potty training.
Today’s topic is categorized under Dogs in the News.
AAA released online study results concerning dogs and the dangerous distraction they pose while in a moving vehicle. You may not believe small dogs pose as great a risk, however the study said, for example, that a 10-pound dog in a car moving 50 miles per hour could exert 500 pounds of pressure in a crash.
Let’s think twice about endangering any of our beloved canine companions in such a way. We strap kids in, why not dogs? It’s the smart solution.
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