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You would never let your children ride in the car without seatbelts, right? Then why would you let your dogs? Just like any human, dogs are vulnerable to extensive injuries in the event of a car accident. They could easily be launched through a windshield and thrown from the car. Plus, dogs have a natural urge to roam around the car while you are driving, which can be distracting and more likely to cause an accident.
Luckily, there are dog car seats that are made especially to keep dogs seated in one place and protected in the event of an accident. There are several different kinds of car seats, from booster seats to nearly complete enclosures. Booster car seats boost dogs up several inches so they are safely able to see out the window. They strap onto the seat of the car and keep dogs comfortable while traveling. A nearly complete enclosure keeps dogs firmly where they should be, and has a hole for your dog to stick his head out and look out the window. No matter which dog car seat you choose, it will be a great step toward maximum car safety for your dog.
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