
Extended road trips are not easy for the dog. It helps to stop every couple of hours for him to be able to stretch his muscles and have a potty break. Even when you are doing this, be sure to have enough supply of paper towels and other cleaning supplies, in case your dog does have an accident. When in unfamiliar places, dogs tend to forget their potty habits. It is an added precaution to have him on a leash even when inside the car.
A dog car booster seat will provide comfort and safety during a trip on the road. It will guarantee that even if he tries, he will not be able to jump out of the window. It will also prevent injuries in the event of sudden stops. There are a lot of variations and sizes available in stores. Be sure to check that straps lock securely and that it is convenient to put on the dog.
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