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Dog Harnasses Syracuse NY

These harnesses attach to your car's seat belts to secure your dog; some varieties also attach to a metal support bar at the back of the seat in some models of cars. Look for ones that have metal buckles because plastic can break on impact. Back seats are the best place for this type of restraint.

PetSmart
315-468-1379
3553 West Genesee
Syracuse, NY
Pet World - Dewitt
(315) 445-9510
3649 Erie Blvd. E.
Dewitt, NY
PETCO
315-449-0084
3150 Erie Boulevard East Suite #500
Dewitt, NY
Ebeling's Pet Center
(315) 652-2329
4138 Route 31
Clay, NY
Petland Of Syracuse
(315) 752-0444
5701 East Circle Drive
Cicero, NY
PETCO
315-454-3949
310 Northern Lights (Route 11)
North Syracuse, NY
PetSmart
315-446-6320
3401 Erie Blvd E
Syracuse, NY
Pet Depot
(315) 487-6533
3730 Milton Avenue
Camillus, NY
PetSmart
315-652-1627
3865 State Route 31
Liverpool, NY
Pet Express Of Central Ny, Inc.
(315) 458-0852
7687 Frontage Road
Cicero, NY
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Travel Risks You Can't Ignore with Your Dog

In a recent AAA study, the third worst driver distractions in cars were pets and loose objects. Even if your dog rides quietly, remember that, in a 30-mile-per-hour collision, a dog can exert a force 20 times its body weight. For safety's sake, use one of the following three options to confine your dog.

Crates
Plastic and metal crates come in sizes to fit all dogs. Be sure to secure the crate by running a seat belt (without a shoulder harness) through the handle of the crate, then fastening the belt so it doesn't move in case of a sudden stop. 

Pros

  • Dogs are safely contained in case of a sudden stop.
  • The dog offers less distraction to the driver.
  • A crate is easier to clean than a back seat in case your dog gets carsick.
  • Cons

    • Crates can break from the force of a dog hitting the side in an accident.

    Canine Restraint Harnesses
    These harnesses attach to your car's seat belts to secure your dog; some varieties also attach to a metal support bar at the back of the seat in some models of cars. Look for ones that have metal buckles because plastic can break on impact. Back seats are the best place for this type of restraint.

    Pros

    • The dog remains on the seat.
    • A harness allows the dog to sit, lie down, and look out the window while remaining safely secured in case of a sudden stop.
    • Cons

      • Some active dogs get twisted in the harness and seat belts.

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Author: Jean M. Fogle

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