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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 ...

  3. Airbags and man's best friend: Here's why having your dog in ...

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    Trying to control the car and protect the dog won't happen, especially if the driver does not see the accident coming. Dogs should be transported in the back seat (when there is a back seat) and ...

  4. Take Your Good Boy Along: Best Dog Car Seats, Carriers ... - AOL

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    This seat from PupSaver is the only proper "dog car seat"to make our list. The rear-facing seat is suitable for dogs weighing up to 30 pounds and is made from ballistic nylon with a poly-filled ...

  5. Pet travel - Wikipedia

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    Pets riding in cars are safest contained in carriers tied with a seat belt. [21] They are advised to be in the back seat or have the airbags turned off. [21] Dog harnesses can restrain but the Center for Pet Safety found "a 100 percent failure rate to protect either the consumer or the dog".

  6. Why do dogs drool?

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  7. Drooling - Wikipedia

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    Drooling or sialorrhea can occur during sleep. It is often the result of open-mouth posture from CNS depressants intake or sleeping on one's side. Sometimes while sleeping, saliva does not build up at the back of the throat and does not trigger the normal swallow reflex, leading to the condition.

  8. Is Your Dog Afraid of the Car? Here's an Expert Trainer's ...

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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.

  9. The 15 Best Dog Car Seats Because They’re Travel Game ... - AOL

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    Chewy. Some dogs don’t need—or want—a cushy seat. They just want to be clipped in like their humans! While this harness hasn’t earned CPS certification, it has been crash tested (for dogs ...