Canine Auto Safety Harness
The Canine Auto Safety Harness is a must for ANY dog that travels in a car, no matter how short or long the trip. Unrestrained animals are at risk of injury or death to themselves and passengers in a car. I'm pretty sure that my 68lb Pitbull mix would do some serious if not fatal damage to my neck were she to slam into the back of my head during an accident or a sudden stop.
Below are some real statistics from NCSAs Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) Annual Report File for 2003: Though these statistics refer to human injuries and deaths, pets are equally at risk when riding in vehicles.
On an average, there are more than 6 million car accidents on the roads of the US, annually.
More than 3 million people get injured due to car accidents, with more than 2 million of these injuries being permanent.
There are in excess of 40,000 deaths due to car accidents every year.
56 percent of the occupants killed in fatal crashes were not restrained, i.e., they were not wearing safety belts or not properly restrained in child-safety seats, etc.
The chance of a serious injury is higher when an occupant is not restrained, among other things, the chances of being ejected out of the vehicle increases.
Fatality rates among non-ejected occupants are dramatically lower as compared with the ejected occupants in the same crash.
If you choose to disregard this safety precaution you or your pet may pay the ultimate price.
JUST DO IT-BUCKLE UP YOU AND YOUR PET!
A Pet Safety Restraint for your Canine will help:
Prevent Driver Distraction
Protect Passengers from Injury
Reduce Injury to Pet
Note: It may also be a law in your state.
Product Features:
Strength, Durability and Comfort
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