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  2. 7 dog car safety tips for traveling with your pooch - AOL

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    1. Take regular breaks. Just like we humans need regular breaks to stretch our legs and go to the bathroom, so too do our canine companions. If you’re going on a long road trip with your dog ...

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    The Importance of Giving the Dog Agency. Agency refers to a dog’s ability to make choices and feel in control. It’s therefore important to avoid physically forcing a dog into the car.

  4. Pet harness - Wikipedia

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    Safety harnesses designed for use in an automobile restrain the animal in a car seat using the car's seat belt. These harnesses are marketed as reducing the risk of injury to a pet that is riding in a vehicle during a traffic collision. The harnesses are also said to keep the pet from distracting the driver, or escaping from a vehicle. [1]

  5. Pet carrier - Wikipedia

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    Pet car-seat carriers; Used when traveling by car; these are also called car seats for pets. They provide safety of the pet and they come in various sizes, colors, and designs to fit on the seat of a car. Different sizes can accommodate smaller or larger pets of up to 25 lbs. They can also often be used as pet beds at home or in a hotel.

  6. How to secure a dog in a car safely for all - AOL

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    Petmate Two-Door Dog and Cat Kennel . This pet travel crate is ideal for toy dog breeds and has a top door for easy access.View Deal. 2. Use a harness

  7. Dog harness - Wikipedia

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    [11] applying pressure on the dog's body which the dog must actively alter the pulling behavior to avoid. [12] If the dog pulls, the leash goes off to the side and directs the dog back towards the owner. That gives a greater ability to control and guide the dog by applying a little pressure. [13]