During the national lockdown, first time dog ownership skyrocketed in the UK with a total of 3.2 million UK households acquiring a pet, according to the Pet Food Manufacturers’ Association.
So, as lockdown rules start to ease and more of us are planning our staycations, we hope these top tips will help new dog owners to safely transport their pets and avoid a fine!
Lookers have put together three simple steps to keep you and your pooch safe.
Secure your dog
Rule 57 of the Highway Code dictates that dogs or other animals are suitably restrained when they are in the vehicle.
Some insurers require your pet to be secured whilst driving therefore if you were to have an accident caused by an unsecured dog leading to a lapse in due care and attention, you may be liable, so it’s best to check your policy first.
If you are seen to be driving with an unrestrained pet in the car you run the risk of incurring three to nine penalty points or a fine of £200. Suitable methods of keeping your pets secured in the car include:
Keep the windows clear
Most dog owners will know that after a particularly energetic walk, your dog’s panting can lead to windows becoming steamed up.
Similarly, a large dog sitting in the wrong place may obscure your vision. However, rule 229 of the Highway code requires drivers to be able to see out of all windows.
Failure to comply with this rule could lead to a fine of up to £200 or points on your license for careless driving.
Be safe in warm weather
You should never let your pet lean out of the window, this can cause serious accidents and even death.
If you think your dog might be too warm, roll down the windows a little, however, this should never be wide enough for your dog to stick its entire head out. Never leave your dog alone in a warm vehicle as they can become dehydrated very quickly, leading to heat stroke.
Leaving a window open or parking in the shade is often not enough, therefore the police have powers to break into cars to rescue dogs they believe are at risk.
If you are travelling for long distances in warm weather, take regular breaks to let your dogs out of the car and to give them some water.
Thank you to the Chester Standard for sharing this article.
If you’ve extended your family during lockdown and are looking for a larger family car then give us a call on 0333 006 3825 or contact us online at
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