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According to Bark Buckle Up, a leading organization in pet safety, an unrestrained animal inside a car during an accident, is not only at risk for serious injury itself, but presents a danger to the human passengers as well. A 60-pound dog can cause an impact of 2,700 pounds, slamming into a car seat, a windshield, or another passenger. Even if the animal survives, it can impede the progress of rescue workers for whom every moment is precious.
Here are some safety considerations for traveling with pets in your car -- recommended by the American Automobile Association, Bark Buckle Up, and the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
“Traveling With Your Pet – The AAA Pet Book” has been a best-seller for AAA. The book can
be purchased at AAA club offices, on www.aaa.com and at retail bookstores.
Other helpful links on this topic:
http://support.mspca.org/site/PageServer?pagename=petowners_Travelling_Safely__Dog
http://www.tripswithpets.com/Tags: pet safety, pet seat belts, pets, pets safety, pets safety in cars
August 1, 2010 from 1pm to 5pm – Ancira Chevrolet
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