
Tips to keep your pet safe while traveling
America's
vacation season is in full swing and many dogs and cats
are joining their owners for family vacations and weekend
getaways. Taking some simple precautions will keep your
pet safe while on the road this season.
Mory Katz, Chairman & CEO of the Response Insurance
Group, offered drivers a few pieces of advice from the
car insurance company's Driving with Your Pet brochure.
"There are more than 120 million household dogs and
cats in the nation," said Katz. "They're members
of the family and when we take a driving vacation, they
are often along for the ride. Unfortunately, many of them
don't travel well or are not prepared for long trips."
Katz suggests several ways to prepare your pet for a safe
driving experience.
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If the pet is not used to car trips, try a few test
runs to help acclimate them for the ride. Spending time
in the car while parked and short drives to nearby destinations
are an easy start.
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Cats should be kept in a carrier and dogs should be
held in a restraining harness. This will help stabilize
your pet if there is a sudden movement or accident.
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Feed your pet a little less than you would normally.
Since too much water can upset their stomachs on the
road, limit water by providing ice to chew on. And,
don't forget to pack some toys and any other favorite
items or bedding.
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When traveling to places your pet is not familiar with
it's particularly important to have a collar with ID
tag that includes both your permanent and vacation addresses
and phone numbers. Many veterinarians and animal welfare
organizations also offer micro-chip identification implants.
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Dogs like to stick their heads out of the car window,
but this is very unsafe. Small stones and debris become
dangerous projectiles at highway speeds.
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Never leave your pet in a car in warm or hot weather.
Even with windows open, or parked in the shade, interior
temperatures can quickly rise to lethal levels.
The free brochure, Driving with Your Pet, is available
by calling 1-800-610-5928 or at www.response.com.
Response Insurance regularly provides to the public
news and information regarding driver safety and transportation
issues. They issue safety tips, reports, analyses, and
conduct original research as a public service to drivers.
(Source:
Response) |