Is this your pet peeve?

pets in carMost of us spend our lives protecting the ones we love. We do this at home, while playing and while traveling in our vehicles; or do we? I see drivers wearing their seatbelts correctly and also see their family members wearing their seatbelt, but then I witness these people having their dog sit on the lap as the driver continues driving along. Isn’t their dog an adopted member of their family? Shouldn’t they be secured in the vehicle as well?

I think it’s one thing to have your family pet come into the vehicle with you, but having them sitting on the passenger’s lap is dangerous to the pet’s life. A sudden swerve or stop would ensure that animal is thrown forward or against the glass. If you loved your dog, why would you ever want something like that to happen?

As much as we would love to have our companion sitting beside us, it’s safer for them to be secured in a harness so they can stay safe. I remember a local business that would transport your pet to the vet for their check ups for a small fee. What a great idea! When our family had a cat, I would put the cat in the cat carrier with a small blanket or towel in it and secure the seatbelt through the carrier. The first thing was to make sure the cat was safe and comfortable in the carrier, but the other part was to ensure the carrier wasn’t going to come flying toward me in case I had to suddenly stop or change direction.

My main concern with loose pets in the vehicle is when drivers allow their dog to sit on their lap while they are driving. Why on earth would you want this distraction while driving? If you truly loved your family pet, please place them in a safe place for your trip. The thought of a dog or cat hitting their head against a hard object when it was truly avoidable makes me cringe.

Let’s work on protecting all of our family members when they’re in the vehicle; including our dogs and cats. Maybe this has turned into my pet peeve?

**If you would like to listen to more about taking your pet in the vehicle, have a quick listen to this short episode of the “Speed Bumps” podcast!

**Distracted driving is more than using the phone…HERE