Like human babies, fur babies who love to go for car rides should be safely buckled up. Dog seat belts help prevent injury or death in a car crash by keeping your pet in place and optimally ...
October 5, 2005 For all those people who have a dog that takes them for a walk, the Quick Control line of collars, harnesses and leashes being unveiled later this week could be just the ticket. Both ...
Experts advise pets be restrained with a harness or carrier when riding in moving vehicles. (Robin Loznak/Great Falls Tribune) Question: Why is it that adults and kids all have to wear seat belts, but ...
The Standard's journalism is supported by our readers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Every dog owner knows how challenging car journeys can be.
People often joke about having furry children, but with more than 40 per cent of Australian households owning a dog, it’s almost inevitable that travelling with a dog as you would a child is a real ...
All dog seat belts are not created equal. Just ask Lindsey Wolko. “I had to slam on the brakes to avoid an accident, and Maggie was tangled in the tether,” said Wolko, who is the founder and CEO of ...
There’s not much better than a dog peeking their head out the window of a car, with their windswept fur, pinched closed eyes and smiley floppy mouth. While we love our dogs in the car with us, it’s ...