Driving is an important part of almost any adult’s day. May it be commuting to work or just heading out for a long drive, driving is something most people cannot do without.
Do you know that according to statistics, Americans drive at an average of 17,600 minutes per year? That’s a whole lot of time. And people like me who have pets whom we love so dearly, will understand that we can’t leave them behind just like that easily! The number of vacation time isn’t even included in this data. For that reason, everyone who has pets should know the best way to travel with dog in car.
Do you see cats frequently jumping on your car? Is the hood of your car the bed for a feline? No matter if it is your own dear cat, a stray, or your neighbor’s cat, you’d not like it to pounce on your car even if you adore it. Cats leave scratches and paw prints everywhere on the car on which they lay on, thus damaging your car’s paint job and finish.
Are you a dog lover? Do you also love your four wheels just as much as your four-legged friend? Nothing beats seeing the excitement on your pooches face when you lift the lead ready to set off to their favourite park or field.