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Dog Restraints
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Is it the law to have your dog restrained in the car - ie would you be fined if he wasn't. I did buy one some years ago but it was complicated that I threw it out. Thanks for any replies
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Its not the law, but anybody who puts their dog (and themselves and their passengers) at risk by having the dog loose in the car is an idiot in my opinion.
also if the dog decided for whatever reason to climb on the driver (wasp sting, saw a cat, anything) and there was an accident, then the driver would deffo be at fault.
also if the dog decided for whatever reason to climb on the driver (wasp sting, saw a cat, anything) and there was an accident, then the driver would deffo be at fault.
A local pet shop put a notice in their window telling people that this was going to become law, and they sold no end of car harnesses and dog cages on the strength of it - but there was no truth in it. As mentioned above, the driver is responsible if a dog causes an accident. The best thing is to have the dog either in a cage (which should be secured as they can cause serious injury if they are flung about in an accident) or use a car harness if they are not behind a dog guard.
I think Pet world have a universal harness that seems simple to look at - perhaps give that a go - not that my wee dog just sits in the back. But my sister was telling me she heard on the radio that some wee dog just like a good dog sitting peacefully in the back got like "spooked" by something and jumped under the pedals while the driver was driving so that has made me cautious.