If you are driving with pets, please pay attention to the following points:
- Pet Placement: Do not place pets in the front passenger seat to avoid potential dangers. Smaller pets can be placed in a transport crate in the back seat, while larger pets should stay in the back seat and can be secured with a pet seatbelt.
- Practice Before Long Trips: Before embarking on a long journey, allow your pets to practice riding in the car to help them acclimate to the environment. Make sure to stop every two to three hours for them to rest.
- Feeding Guidelines: Avoid feeding your pets within two hours before departure and while the vehicle is in motion to prevent vomiting.
- Bring Essentials: Carry enough water, familiar toys, and a waterproof mat to provide comfort and security for your pets.
- Window Safety: While driving, do not allow your pet's head or paws to extend out of the car window for safety reasons.
By following these guidelines, you can ensure a safer and more enjoyable travel experience for both you and your furry companions!