Friday, 11 October 2019

Risks Associated With Pets In Vehicles




There are many risks that pets can be exposed to when riding in vehicles. On top of the list is heatstroke. Pets should never be left alone inside vehicles even for just a few minutes because the temperature can rapidly rise within a few minutes. The inside of your car can become an oven within 10-20 minutes. And when your pet is inside, it can s suffer heatstroke and even death. Take note that opening windows a little bit won’t make any difference to the temperature inside the vehicle.

Pets should be properly restrained while inside the car. You can place your pet in a harness or carrier. There are also specially-designed seatbelts for the purpose. When a pet remains  unrestrained, it can crawl into the pedals and interfere in the use of the pedal for brakes or accelerator. If you are fond of letting a small pet sit on your lap while driving, it could be injured or killed when the airbag launches during a collision. Also, your pet can obstruct your view while driving.

Before taking your pet on road trips or outdoor excursions, make an appointment with your reputed veterinarian Glendale, AZ so your pet can undergo a thorough checkup and his vaccinations updated.

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