1/23/18

PUG of Thrones @ Tipsy Tootsie Tuesday

When running errands or taking a road trip Tootsie Roll is the PUG of Thrones in her "Boost-a-PUG" car seat.  Not only is Tootsie Roll comfortable; she is safe.  Tootsie and the HuMOM collected links for our PUG blog fans to read on driving laws and driving tips when the dog is on board.  We could not resist some "PUG of Thrones" extras for your enjoyment as well:)













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https://news.orvis.com/dogs/does-your-state-require-dogs-be-harnessed-in-the-car

https://www.dmv.org/how-to-guides/pet-travelling.php

https://pets.thenest.com/laws-transporting-dogs-cars-7735.html

https://blog.gopetfriendly.com/state-laws-require-pets-to-be-restrained-in-vehicles/

"... USA Today published an article on the emergence of state laws requiring pets to be restrained when riding in vehicles. If you read last year’s pet travel survey by AAA and Kurgo, you might have seen this coming. The results of the survey were distressing:
  • 56% of respondents had driven with their dog in a vehicle at least once per month over the past year.
  • Only 16% of owners who had driven with their pet used some form of restraint for the dog in the vehicle.
The American Pet Products Association determined that 78 million dogs reside in US households. So, if 56% of those 78 million dogs are going for a ride at least once a month … that’s 43,680,000 dogs traveling in vehicles. And, only 16% are buckled up? That means 36,691,200 dogs’ lives are being put at risk every month."

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