Holiday Misunderstandings about traveling with a dog while traveling by car
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During the holidays, if you are inseparable from your dog, you must When driving with you, you need to pay attention to the following precautions and make preparations in advance. Turn on the air conditioner when necessary. The cooler the air conditioner, the safer the dog will be and he will not be prone to motion sickness.
Misunderstanding 1: Putting the dog in the passenger seat
Some people like to be more convenient and put the dog directly in the passenger seat next to the driver, so that they can drive while driving. You can see your dog. It turns out that this is very unscientific.
First of all, regardless of the size of the dog, human safety belts cannot protect it well. Most driving trips go to the wilderness. The roads are long and the speed is fast. It is easy to harm the dog when braking suddenly. In addition, if the dog is not honest, it will also affect the driver's driving and may cause danger.
Correct method: Put small dogs in the air box and put them on the back seat; put large dogs vertically on the back seat. When starting the car, pay attention to controlling the speed and try to avoid braking.
Myth 2: Let the dog run wild
When in the wilderness, the dog will definitely become very impulsive. At this time, many owners will allow their dogs to run around wildly. The physical condition of pet dogs in the city has deteriorated far more than that of their counterparts. Dogs that have accidentally broken bones due to running wildly in the wild often go to animal hospitals for rescue.
Correct method: The owner should first control the dog with a traction harness to let it get familiar with the environment, and use a relatively flat place to exercise the dog.
Myth 3: Let dogs swim
The weather is hot and swimming in the water is something dogs love to do. In fact, doing so in the wild has many hidden dangers that threaten the safety of dogs. . The dog's traction belt may trip over aquatic plants or dead branches in the river, and the dog may also be injured by straying into the mud.
Correct method: hold the dog on a leash when you arrive at the river. If the river has a pebble bottom, it is generally possible to let the dog go in. Be sure to take off the dog's leash before entering the water. Also, dogs must not be allowed to swim in contaminated river water.
Myth 4: Locking the dog in the car
Some owners prepare to have a meal after playing tired, but the restaurant does not allow dogs to join, so the owner keeps the dog in the car. In fact, a car is not a safety box. Under sunlight, the temperature inside the car will rise sharply. This situation may kill the dog in just half an hour.
Precise method: Bring your own dry food and enjoy a field lunch with your dog under the shade of a tree. It is best to park the car in a cool place to avoid exposure to the sun.

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