SAVE YOUR DOG & YOUR MONEY WITH DOG CAR RESTRAINTS

SAVE YOUR DOG & YOUR MONEY WITH DOG CAR RESTRAINTS

Since 2013 it’s been illegal across Australia to travel with a dog which is not entirely under control. If you thought this law wasn’t being enforced, think again. Go out with your dog untethered on the back of your ute, and you can get an on-the-spot fine of $500. What’s more… if an animal suffers an injury as a result of being unrestrained, you’re also liable for a penalty of up to $5500 under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act. And add a bonus of 6 month’s jail time for bad behaviour! See, there aren’t kidding about this. But we aren’t complaining about fines. We are applauding safety!
TRAVELLING IN CARS WITH DOG
40%, this is the percentage of dog owners who admitted that they don’t restrain their dog whilst travelling in cars with dogs. The same survey of 450 NSW dog owners also found that 70% just placed their dogs in either the front or back seat.
It’s quite clear that most of us just pop our dog in the car, start the engine and drive off down the road. But what about car seat safety? When you think about it, an unrestrained dog is dangerous. It’s not just risky for your dog’s life but also your own.
In a car accident, your dog could be forced from the seat and into passengers. This could cause injuries that could be fatal.
A dog car harness is the best way to keep your best friend safe whilst travelling.
Are they already using a dog car harness?
If you’re already using a car restraint for your dog, then you’ve taken the necessary step to prevent accidents or injuries from happening whilst travelling in cars with dogs.
  SAVE YOUR DOG & YOUR MONEY WITH DOG CAR RESTRAINTS
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