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Dog Car Covers for Older Dogs
Dog Car Covers for Older Dogs As dogs age they begin to lose muscle strength; they experience more strain on their bones and joints, and they are less able to react to quick turns and stops. 4Knines is passionate about assuring the comfort, safety, and well-being of your dog while they are traveling or in your car. Below, we'll take a look at our dog car seat covers for older dogs. Shop online today! Back Seat Dog Covers The back seat is a great place for your older dog to hang out and chill while you run errands or go on a long car trip. Our dog car seat covers for older dogs are made with our K9-Shield waterproof technology, perfect if your dog has an accident, heavy duty for mud, dirt, and durability, and easy to clean. Plus, 4Knines offers a lifetime warranty on all of our dog car covers for older dogs. We generally recommend one of our rear seat covers WITH hammock for older dogs as it helps them stay put on the seat with quick stops or turns and makes them feel more secure. Shop today! Front Seat Dog Covers Many older dogs love to travel close to their best friend — you! Our premium dog bucket front seat covers consist of multiple layers of added comfort and protection. They feature a waterproof coating to protect your car seat from spills and drool, a heavy-duty fabric for longevity, and a cotton padding for your old dog's bones. Shop today! Truck Seat Dog Covers We threw away the mold when we invented our truck seat dog covers. We offer our dog floor hammock for crew cab trucks that have fold up seats so that your dog can comfortably lay on the floor. We also offer our multi-function crew cab truck seat cover, too. Purchase the one that works for you and your older dog's needs today! Car Door Dog Covers Car door protective covers are engineered to protect your car door from scratches from your pets, as well as other types of damage. In addition, they are designed to soften any impact your dog may experience as a result of a sudden stop or turn. Our car door dog protective covers are designed for standard-sized passenger cars. SHOP AT 4KNINES TODAY 4Knines is passionate about helping you support your senior dog as they age. Whether they have an accident in the car because they can't hold it or they just need the added support and protection that our best car dog seat covers provide, we have got your old dog's needs covered. Shop our entire selection of best dog seat covers and dog car accessories online today! Multi-Function Split Rear Seat Cover - No Hammock 5.0 $ 89.99 Shop Now Bucket Seat Cover 5.0 $ 39.99 Shop Now Car Door Covers - Set of 2 5.0 $ 38.99 Shop Now Multi-Function Crew Cab Truck Seat Cover with Hammock 5.0 $ 149.99 Shop Now
Learn moreTips to Prevent Car Sickness in Dogs
Tips to Prevent Car Sickness in Dogs Like humans, dogs can get motion sickness while traveling. If you've ever had a sick dog in your car while driving, you know how unpleasant this can be. 4Knines offers the best dog car seat covers, so if your dog does become sick, the cleanup is easy. Below, we'll offer some tips on how to prevent car sickness in dogs. Shop our best seat covers for dogs online today! Time Your Dog's Meals If you know that your dog suffers from motion sickness, avoid feeding your dog right before you go on a car ride. In fact, it's best to feed your dog several hours before a long car ride, which gives them time to digest their food and to go potty as well. Offer Up Air Flow Fresh air can help eliminate any feelings of nausea your dog may be experiencing. Plus, all of those yummy smells that dogs can smell and humans cannot will serve to distract your dog from feeling sick. Crack a window while driving to help with nausea. Condition Your Dog To Car Rides One great idea to help calm your dog's nausea is to gradually acclimate them to car rides. You can start off by taking short trips around town and then build up the time they spend in the car. This may take several weeks to do, especially if you are planning a long road trip. Invest in Dog Restraints Any type of dog restraint can help with motion sickness. This prevents your dog from moving around as much, which can upset their stomachs. 4Knines offers dog seat belts, which are adjustable, so you can have your dog stay in one spot. Our dog car barriers help, too. PARTNER WITH 4KINES TODAY It's always a good idea to be prepared for when your dog does have an accident or vomits. With our top rated dog car seat covers with waterproof K9-Shield technology, you can rest assured your car will be protected. Shop all of our best dog car accessories and seat covers online today! Dog Harness 5.0 $ 33.99 Shop Now Dog Seat Belt 5.0 $ 13.99 Shop Now Floor Hammock for Crew Cab Trucks 5.0 $ 159.99 Shop Now Multi-Function Crew Cab Truck Seat Cover with Hammock 5.0 $ 149.99 Shop Now
Learn moreApril 2022 Charity Spotlight: Greater Good Charities
April 2022 Charity Spotlight: Greater Good Charities Greater Good Charities is a national nonprofit organization that works to help people, pets, and the planet by mobilizing in response to need and amplifying the good. Greater Good Charities has provided more than $400 million in impact, including cash grants, in-kind supplies, and programmatic support, to over 5,000 charitable partners in 121 countries since 2007. Since 2011, Greater Good Charities has provided over 500 million meals and millions of dollars’ worth of animal care supplies, helping pets in need across all 50 states and the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and international locations by acting as a centralized hub for pet food donations and deliveries, trusted by federal, state and county emergency response teams. Additionally, over the past three years, Greater Good Charities has provided more than 30,000 Good Packs with survival supplies across 47 cities and 28 states to help people and pets during their deepest moments of crisis. On April 19, 2022, Greater Good Charities announced the launch of the GOODS Program to support those in need across the world, including pets (homeless and owned), families facing economic hardships, homeless populations, veterans, domestic violence survivors, and victims of disasters. The GOODS Program distributes food, essential supplies, clothing, housewares, toys, and more to pets and people during times of crisis. The GOODS Program will have access to help more than 9,000 animal welfare organizations across the nation. In addition to helping homeless pets, the newly launched GOODS Program will also help families and their pets facing economic hardships, homeless populations, veterans, domestic violence survivors, and victims of disaster through thousands of other charitable partners. To help sustain emergency relief efforts for the millions of fleeing Ukrainian refugees and for those remaining in war-torn communities, Greater Good Charities has been strategically responding to meet humanitarian and animal welfare needs. 4Knines is proud to support the ongoing efforts of Greater Good Charities and the newly launched GOODS Program through monetary and product donations. As you learn more about their mission, we hope you will consider donating to Greater Good Charities so they can continue to amplify the good in the world.
Learn more4Knines - The Best Dog Seat Covers And Cargo Liners
4Knines - The Best Dog Seat Covers and Cargo Liners On The Market! If you're a dog lover, then you know how much fun it can be taking your furry friend with you on adventures. But what about the ride home when your pup is dirty or wet? That's where 4Knines comes in. We understand the joy of taking your pups along for the ride... and the havoc they can wreck on your vehicle. That's why we make some of the best dog seat covers and cargo liners on the market, to keep your dogs comfortable AND your vehicle free of fur, dirt and claw marks. Whether you're hitting the open road or taking your pup to the park, 4Knines has you covered. Check out some of our top sellers. Durable Dog Seat Cover 4Knines' dog seat covers offer great design without compromising durability. Made from heavy-duty, waterproof materials that are built to last so you don't have to worry about your dog's nails tearing through the fabric or seats covered in fur. 4Knines uses only the highest quality materials in all of our products including K9-Shield - an exclusive waterproof non-slip seat bottom. Dirt, slobber, hair, and muddy paws are no match for 4Knines covers. Convenient Cargo Liners 4Knines also offers excellent cargo liners to protect the trunk of your car from dirt, spills, fur, claws, and accidents. With a cargo liner, you'll never have to worry about your dog making a mess or staining your vehicle. 4Knines cargo liners are great for protecting your SUV's upholstery. As with all 4Knines covers, they are convenient and easy to clean - just hose them down or vacuum them off. Made with excellent workmanship, our cargo liners are ideal for protecting the trunk of your car. Trusted Truck Seat Covers 4Knines has a great selection of truck seat covers to choose from. Our trusted truck seat covers are made with the same high-quality materials as our other products. As the best truck seat cover, you get heavy-duty, waterproof protection for your seats. Our truck seat covers are also UV-protected, free of AZO dyes, and free of heavy metals. They comfortably fit a large selection of truck models such as Ford F150, Toyota Tundra, Ram, GMC Sierra, Chevy Silverado, and Nissan Titan! Curated Car Seat Covers 4Knines car seat covers are made to fit well in your vehicle. We have a large selection of car seat covers to choose from, so you're sure to find the perfect one for your car, truck or SUV. 4Knines waterproof, non-slip covers provide maximum protection for your vehicle. We offer front seat covers, back seat covers, and even car door covers, to keep your car clean and protected. Our seat cover installs in seconds, with quick-release clips that are easy to use. Superior Split SUV Seat Covers and Cargo Liners 4Knines SUV covers are some of the best on the market. Our patented Split Rear Seat Cover provides access to all three seat belts and allows you to fold up seats without having to remove the cover. The non-slip backing and seat anchors keep your seat cover securely in place. 4Knines Split Cargo Liner also allows the use of folding seats with the cover in place. 4Knines is the best choice for dog seat covers and cargo liners. We offer a wide selection of products to choose from, so you're sure to find the perfect one for your needs. Our products are made from high-quality materials and are built to last. 4Knines is the trusted choice for dog lovers everywhere. Let your dog comfortably join in on the adventure, big or small! Multi-Function Split Rear Seat Cover - No Hammock 5.0 $ 89.99 Shop Now Floor Hammock for Crew Cab Trucks 5.0 $ 159.99 Shop Now Multi-Function Dog Split SUV Cargo Liner 5.0 $ 89.99 Shop Now Multi-Function Crew Cab Truck Seat Cover with Hammock 5.0 $ 149.99 Shop Now
Learn moreMarch 2022 Charity Spotlight: SNAFU Rescue
March 2022 Charity Spotlight: SNAFU Rescue SNAFU Rescue (Short Noses And Friends United Rescue) is dedicated to Rescuing, Rehabilitating, and Rehoming short-nosed dog breeds in need. The SNAFU Rescue team, comprised solely of volunteers, works to raise money to remove dogs from commercial breeding systems and from commercial breeder dog auctions while also assisting with the costs of necessary veterinary care and spay/neuter costs. When needed, SNAFU Rescue also takes in short-nose breeds from owner-surrender situations and shelters. Meet Bernie. Born with a severe heart condition, Bernie was facing congestive heart failure and a short life. But thanks to Bernie’s foster family, a pro-bono veterinary consultation, and the HUGE fund-raising efforts of SNAFU Rescue, Bernie was able to receive life-saving surgery on March 30th and is recovering nicely. Just 24 hours after his surgery, Bernie was eating, drinking, and greeting every passerby with a wigglebutt. Located mainly in the Midwest, SNAFU Rescue rehabilitates short-nosed dogs taken into their rescue and facilitates the adoption of eligible dogs. When space is not available, they coordinate with a network of other rescues and/or place dogs in need with vetted foster families. Nationwide adoptions are available provided the approved adoptive family is willing to travel to SNAFU Rescue to pick up their dog. If, for any reason, they are not able to keep the dog, they must agree to return their adopted dog to SNAFU Rescue or to the original foster home at their own expense. In 2021, SNAFU Rescue rescued nearly 100 dogs and 35 are still in foster care today. Many dogs have medical issues requiring costly medical care. 4Knines is proud to support SNAFU Rescue with a cash donation and by donating a variety of 4Knines products to their upcoming silent auction, taking place on the SNAFU Rescue Facebook Auction page from April 28 through May1. We hope you will consider supporting this nonprofit group by participating in the auction or donating directly to SNAFU Rescue.
Learn more5 Ways to Spoil Your Puppy on National Puppy Day
5 Ways to Spoil Your Puppy on National Puppy Day For starters, we need to state the obvious: no dog is ever too old to be called a puppy. So whether your puppy is 6 months old or 6 years old, they deserve some extra attention on National Puppy Day, March 23, 2022. Here are some pawsome tried and true ideas on how you can spoil your puppy! 1. Extra Playtime Spending quality time with your dog is the best way to show them love and appreciation. Give your dog an extra long belly rub, play a game of fetch, provide tons of kisses, and spend some time training with them. If you have more than one dog, be sure to give each of them individual attention that is catered to their needs. 2. Go for a ride What dog doesn’t love a breezy ride in the car? Roll those windows down and let them sniff the wind. Don't forget your car seat cover and dog seat belt! 3. New Toy Since you’re already in the car, why not hop over to your favorite pet store and let your dog pick out a new toy? This one’s guaranteed to please. 4. Go for a Hike or Visit the Dog Park Stretch those legs and get ready for new smells on the trail! A long walk in nature is a wonderfully enriching activity for your dog (and you!). Be sure to bring poop bags, fresh water and a bowl. The dog park is a great option if you don’t have any trails nearby, and will allow your dog to socialize off-leash to their heart’s content. 5. Puppy Massage Giving your dog a long massage after a romp at the park or long car ride is a great way to strengthen your bond with them and soothe their sore muscles. Top it off with a good brushing (if your dog enjoys that). National Puppy Day is a great reason to celebrate your favorite furry friend. If you're looking for other ways to celebrate your puppy, check out these other articles: 3 Great Games to Play With Your Dog Meeting Up at the Dog Park Keeping Your Dogs Happy When You Are Away from Home How to Use "Playtime" as a Reward in Dog Training
Learn moreFebruary 2022 Charity Spotlight: Paws and Stripes
February 2022 Charity Spotlight: Paws and Stripes Helping dogs, helping heroes. The mission of Paws and Stripes is to provide animal assisted therapy to military veterans with PTSD, MST, and TBI using rescue dogs; saving lives, two at a time. Their vision is to see veterans and their dogs living without isolation. Paws and Stripes was founded in Rio Rancho, NM in 2010. Lindsey Kay was motivated by her passion for dogs and the love of her country and those who have sacrificed so much to protect it. A family member of Lindsey’s suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and a traumatic brain injury researched multiple organizations but was unable to pay for service dogs due to the high cost. Lindsey decided to start an organization dedicated to providing service dogs at no cost to veterans in order to fill this critical unmet need for veterans. In 2010, Paws and Stripes graduated with their first team, Jim and Sarge. In 2012, Paws and Stripes first officially integrated a mental health component to our training programs. The Paws and Stripes team provides equal access to all qualified veteran applicants through a variety of services and support programs. The Companion Animal Program is for individuals who are looking for a well-trained pet, as well as access to other resources. The Service Dog Program is for individuals who need support regarding their disability on a day-to-day basis. The Pawsitive life group is a veteran support group for survivors of suicide and suicide loss. Since inception almost 10 years ago, Paws and Stripes has served veterans, rescued and rehabilitated shelter dogs as service dogs, and refined their mental health programming offering bond-based training to veterans for free. Their program has drawn veterans from New Mexico and around the country. Unfortunately, the cost of service dogs for veterans is not typically covered by insurance companies. Privately, the cost of a dog and its training ranges from $10,000 to $60,000. Paws and Stripes provides these services for free, at no cost to the veteran to enroll. Please join 4Knines in supporting the mission and vision of Paws and Stripes. There are SO many ways to help including making a financial contribution, celebrating the life of a beloved person or pet with a memorial gift, donating your time and skills, or shopping the Paws and Stripes online store.
Learn more9 Facts You Need To Know About Canine Dental Health
9 Facts You Need To Know About Canine Dental Health 4Knines Staff • 2/10/22 Does your dog’s breath keep you from having quality snuggle time? If your dog hasn’t had a teeth cleaning in a while (or ever), keep reading. Dog owners often overlook the early warning signs of dental disease because they think ‘stinky dog breath’ is just something dogs inherently have. Dental problems can cause, or be caused by, other health problems so be sure to have your vet do a thorough checkup at least once a year. Here are 9 facts you need to know about protecting your dog’s teefies so you can be the best advocate possible for your dog’s health. 1. Dental disease begins early in life. The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) says that by the age of three, most dogs have some degree of dental disease. The early signs of dental disease in pets include bad breath, yellow tartar buildup on the teeth, and red and swollen gums. 2. Regularly brushing your dog’s teeth is an excellent way to prevent plaque buildup. You can ask your veterinarian about what toothpastes and brushes are best. Never use human toothpaste, which can contain ingredients like xylitol that are toxic to animals. 3. Daily chewing activities can also be effective in maintaining oral health. Chewing is the natural way for dogs to clean their teeth as the act of gnawing scrapes plaque off of teeth. 4. Advanced dental disease can cause serious problems. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), early detection and treatment are critical, because advanced periodontal disease can cause severe problems and pain for your pet, including kidney, liver, and heart muscle changes. 5. Your pet’s teeth need to be checked sooner if you observe any of the following problems: Source: AVMA Bad breath Broken or loose teeth Extra teeth or retained baby teeth Teeth that are discolored or covered in tartar Abnormal chewing, drooling, or dropping food from the mouth Reduced appetite or refusal to eat Pain in or around the mouth Bleeding from the mouth Swelling in the areas surrounding the mouth 6. Most dental disease occurs below the gumline, where you can’t see it. Your vet may require X-rays before the cleaning. 7. It starts with plaque that hardens into tartar. Doggy dental cleaning includes scaling (to remove dental plaque and tartar) and polishing, which is much like what us humans experience at our teeth cleanings. 8. Anesthesia is safe. AAHA states that before anesthesia, your dog will be carefully screened with bloodwork and other tests to ensure they are free from underlying disease. Without anesthesia, it’s impossible to obtain X-rays to see what lies beneath your pet’s gumline. It is also impossible to safely and effectively clean the teeth using those sharp instruments while the pet is awake. 9. The key is prevention. Regularly brush your dog’s teeth, use dental chews and treats, and get periodic dental cleanings by your veterinarian. It’s worth it in the long run! Our Founders’ dog, Kira, recently got her teeth cleaned. Check out the before and after!
Learn moreJanuary 2022 Charity Spotlight: H & P Animal Alliance
January 2022 Charity Spotlight At the end of every month, we donate a percentage of every sale to an animal advocacy group. This month, we chose to donate to H & P Animal Alliance! This month’s 4Knines spotlight charity is H & P Animal Alliance, a foster-based nonprofit working to better the lives of animals through education and action. H & P Animal Alliance works alongside other rescues to pull dogs from overcrowded shelters in south Arkansas, giving them another chance at life by finding the loving homes they deserve. H & P Animal Alliance also transports shelter dogs to their northern rescue partners where they are matched up with forever homes. Volunteers recently completed their first big transport in their new van, saving 44 pups from Ouachita and Columbia County shelters! The dogs on this transport had been in shelters or pounds for months - some for years. H & P Animal Alliance is a small organization that operates with the help of caring volunteers and foster homes. They rely solely on donations to help with vet bills and transportation costs. The adoption process includes an application, home check, vet check, and reference check, and their adoptable dogs are completely vetted, including being spayed/neutered and microchipped. Through their low cost spay and neuter program, SNIP (Spay and Neuter Initiative Program), H & P Animal Alliance has helped over 1000 families in their community with the cost of this important procedure. They also bring a low cost clinic to their area and supplement costs - helping even more people and pets! To raise funds for their mission, H & P Animal Alliance is offering Valentine’s Day Puppy Grams on February 13th and 14th. For a donation of $25, special Valentines in the local area will receive a small bouquet of flowers, a box of chocolates, and ten minutes of snuggles from an adorable foster pup. 4Knines is proud to support a variety of animal advocacy groups through our monthly spotlights. We hope you will consider joining 4Knines in supporting H & P Animal Alliance with a donation or through volunteer service. Donations can be made on the H & P Animal Alliance Facebook page via PayPal or credit card.
Learn moreFord F-150 Seat Cover Means More Adventures With Your Dog
The Benefits of a Ford F-150 Dog Seat Cover Owning a Ford F150 and a dog is a recipe for adventure. It also means you’ll spend a significant amount of time cleaning your car’s interior from dog hair, mud, and evidence of a hard day’s play. Your day out is about exploration, hiking, off-roading, swimming, and general adventuring — not about keeping your pup clean for the sake of your car. The best way to let loose and have a good time is to protect your car’s interior with a Ford F150 dog seat cover. Let your dog run through the mud, swim in the lake, or splash in the rain knowing your car is (literally) covered. The Benefits of Truck Seat Covers for Dogs If you’re like most truck owners, you’re probably tired of bringing along old towels to throw down to keep the seats clean. Investing in seat covers, especially ones made for your car type, will go a long way towards protecting your truck for the long term. With a dog seat cover for trucks, you have the advantage of: Protecting leather seats from claws Protecting fabric seats from spills and stains Easy cleanup of dirt, dog hair, and other debris Not all seat covers are created equal! These are the features you’ll likely come across while shopping: Covers with a hammock deter your pet from jumping in the front seat and safe from hitting the floorboard when you hit your brakes. Covers with side-flaps protect the sides of your seat when your pet is entering or exiting your vehicle Covers with non-slip backing keep the cover in place as your dog moves around Waterproof covers are machine washable, easy to clean, and easy to deodorize Covers that are machine washable are easy to clean and deodorize. For a 4knines quick cleaning tip check out this video. Covers with Split Technology Zippers ensure you still have access to seatbelts, cup holders, middle armrests, and fold down seats. The Benefits of a 4Knines F150 Dog Seat Cover At 4Knines, we know that the best dog seat covers check as much of your criteria as possible. This is why we’ve gone out of our way to design new products based on the needs and requests of our customers. For example, our customers saw a need for a floor hammock for their full-size crew cabs, so we made it! Here are some other popular items Ford owners are enjoying: The 4Knines Crew Cab Seat cover is a high-quality Ford F150 seat cover that’s totally waterproof and designed specifically to fit the back seat of your truck. This seat cover truly stands apart from others on the market because of a few key features. The cover is designed to allow you to fold up one or more of your seat bottoms with the cover still attached and allows full use of all of the seat belts and even the center armrest without removing the cover. If you’re piling your friends in the truck after a day on the lake, you don’t have to worry about digging out seatbelts while keeping your F-150 seat covers on. The 4Knines F-150 seat cover is an excellent choice for those with an active lifestyle and a deep love for their pets. It is puncture resistant to help protect seats from claws or any other gear you throw in your truck. It's UV protected, and it is manufactured with safe dyes and no heavy metals to keep your pet healthy. Additionally, its non-slip backing and seat pockets hold it securely in place. It is also a breeze to clean. You can do everything from hosing it down to throwing it in the washing machine. If your dog loves to jump into the front seat the second you hop out of your truck, you’re going to love the hammock feature, which connects to your front seat headrests and creates a barrier that keeps your dog in the back seat. If you’re constantly switching between using your Ford F150 to take the dog out to the park or driving friends and family around, you’re going to love how easy this cover is to take on and off. You just slip the straps over the back headrests, tighten them, pull up the seat bottoms, slip the pockets over, and push them back down. It all takes less than a few minutes! Although the 4Knines seat cover might look a lot like others on the market at first glance, it is set apart by the fact that the designers themselves are loving pet owners. Not to mention we’ve spent years incorporating customer feedback to create the best possible design. If your priorities include having fun adventures with your furry best friend and protecting your truck, this seat cover will not disappoint! If you’re still not sure which cover is right for you, check out our blog on how to choose the right car seat cover.
Learn moreDog-Friendly Road Trips: 10 Must Haves for Stress Free Traveling
15 Dog Travel Must-Haves and Tips for Stress-Free Traveling Any dog lover knows that a vacation is just not the same if your dogs can't join in on the fun! We are huge fans of bringing the dogs along whenever possible. Although it requires a bit of extra preparation, after many years and dozens of road trips, we like to think that we have become quite proficient at it! 1. Lid Locking Container Naturally, you will be bringing dog food along on your road trip. We recommend packing it in a lid-locking container instead of keeping it in the standard food bag to prevent accidental spills or tears. Depending on where you will be staying, these are also great for containing smells and not attracting unwanted animals! 2. Measuring Cup Just because you may be lax with the calorie counting on vacation doesn't mean that you should do the same for your pets! Consistency is key to maintaining a healthy weight, and it is very important to measure your dog's meals. We use a collapsible measuring cup to save space! 3. Collapsible Water Bowl You must remember to keep your dog hydrated on a long road trip. Set a reminder on your phone to make regular stops and provide fresh water. We recommend you bring along a collapsible water bowl for convenience and because it saves precious space in the car! 4. Waste Bags When you gotta go, you gotta go, right? You will likely be visiting rest stops, parks or even an open patch of grass to let the dogs do their business. Cleaning up after your dog is not only courteous but also good for the environment. We like to use compostable dog poop bags and keep them in a convenient carrying dispenser. 5. Insect Repellent Wipes In addition to ensuring your dog is current on all their flea and tick medications, pest repellent wipes can provide an extra layer of protection when visiting new places. We use an all-natural option that takes advantage of the natural pest repellent properties of lemongrass, sesame and castor oils. 6. First Aid Kit Most people don’t have a first aid kit for themselves, let alone their pets. When you’re on the road, however, you never know what will happen, and your local vet won’t be accessible. It’s wise to put together a first aid kit before your trip to prepare for the worst-case scenario. Your kit should include: Tweezers Gauze Hydrogen peroxide Muzzle Towel Vet wraps Space blanket Cornstarch (to staunch bleeding) Plastic card (to scrape stingers out of skin) Flashlight First aid booklet for pets Emergency phone number list (vet, 24-hour animal hospital and animal poison control) 7. Medications On a similar note, you should ensure that you’ve packed your pet's medications and supplements. Try packing them up in a pillbox, so you have each day portioned out ahead of time. If you are traveling for longer than a week, bring labeled baggies of extra pills so you can refill your pillbox once it’s empty. Your medication pillbox should include: Prescription medications Car sickness or anxiety chewables Supplements for general health Allergy meds Flea and tick meds (if your pup’s next dose takes place during your travels) 8. Extended Leash When visiting unfamiliar places, it is particularly important to keep your dog leashed. We like to pack a 30-foot training leash to give the dogs a little room to explore whenever possible. These leashes also function great as a tie-out if you are stopping for a picnic or resting on a hike. 9. Up-To-Date Tags Before you leave home, make sure you have your pet's tags. If they ever wander too far or get lost, you’d want their collar to contain your pet’s name and your current contact information. 10. Reflective Gear You will likely be doing at least a portion of the driving at night. Packing reflective gear for you and your dog is a great idea to ensure you are visible when making pit stops or taking potty breaks along the way. 11. Vet Records In the event of an emergency, you don’t want any obstacles in the way of your pet’s care and rapid treatment. Have any necessary records on hand (this includes vaccination records). This isn’t just helpful for emergencies; you’ll also find yourself needing these documents if you simply want to take your dog to the groomers. Most pet stores and grooming salons require vaccination records for an appointment. If your pet needs a bath, nail trim or a full-blown spa day during your travels, you’ll be glad to have their immunization records. 12. Towels and Grooming Supplies Let’s face it; our dogs need frequent attention to keep their skin, coats and paws healthy. Pack up the following supplies to make sure your pet has what they need: Shampoo Conditioner Undercoat remover Brush Towels Nose balm (especially if your destination is a cold or dry environment) Paw moisturizer (again, great for cold or dry environments) 13. Dog Energy Bars Things can get a bit hectic on a road trip, so it is a great idea to have bars or snacks on hand to provide sustaining energy. Make sure to keep in mind your dog's regular eating schedule, and if you are unable to feed at that time, supplement as needed. These snacks are also great to use as an energy booster during long hikes. Be aware of your dog's daily activity level when determining whether or not you should omit these calories from their next meal. 14. Travel Crate Many dogs see their crates as a familiar and safe place. We recommend bringing along a lightweight, collapsible crate, so your pet feels comfortable in their new environment. 15. Taste of Home Last but not least, pack a small bag with some of your dog's favorite things. Pick things that bring comfort to your dog and ease any stress or anxiety they may experience while traveling. We like to bring some of our dog’s favorite toys and a blanket! Road Trips With Dogs: Tips and Tricks Once your essentials are packed, it’s time to hit the road. But, if you’ve never taken a road trip with your pet, you’ll need to know a few things before you leave. Here are some tips for long road trips with dogs and some dog road trip accessories you may find helpful along the way. Tip 1: Don’t Let Your Dog Roam Freely It is dangerous to allow your dog to roam around the car as you drive. For the safety of both your pup and everyone else in the vehicle, it is important to restrain your dog when the vehicle is in motion. If you plan on using a dog seat cover, make sure it has seat belt openings so you can use a pet seat belt. Tip 2: Give Them Some Entertainment If your dog is bored, there is a much higher chance of misbehaving. Give them something to do to keep boredom at bay. A Kong toy filled with their favorite treat or a food puzzle should keep them entertained for hours. Tip 3: Play White Noise New environments come with many sounds and smells that can overstimulate our pets. Drown out some of that noise pollution with white noise. You can either invest in a white noise machine or play soundtracks from a white noise playlist on YouTube or Spotify. Tip 4: Be Consistent As fun as a road trip can be for you, it might be stressful for your pup. Because you are changing your routine, it is more difficult for your dog to predict when they will be eating, going to the bathroom and sleeping, which can cause a lot of anxiety. Try your best to stick to your basic schedule as you hit the road. Feed and walk your dog as close as you can to the time you usually do, and this will help reestablish some of the routines your pup expects and enjoys. Prepare for Travel With 4Knines Traveling with dogs does not have to be stressful! Knowing what to bring along and a bit of preparation can make the experience enjoyable for you and your pets! If you and your dog like to lead adventurous lives, consider investing in a car seat cover or cargo liner. Review our guide on how to choose the right dog car seat cover or how to pick the best dog cargo liner to find the perfect fit for your unique situation. For more helpful blogs, check out our car safety tips so you can ensure your pet travels safely. Kevin and Rachael Sando Kevin and Rachael Sando are the humans behind the site MyDogLikes.com. After years of trial and error and lots of frustrating purchases, they started MyDogLikes in order to share the best that the industry has to offer with pet parents all over the world. 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5 DOG CAR SAFETY TIPS BY: 4KNINES CAR SAFETY FOR DOGS BY: 4KNINES If you’re like most dog lovers, you enjoy taking your best friend with you everywhere – whether that’s on a cross-country road trip or a trip to the dog park. No matter where you drive with your pet, you need to be familiar with dog car safety. Today, we'll share five essential car safety considerations that will make traveling with your furry friend safe and stress-free: Take regular breaks Watch for signs of car anxiety Start car training Review vehicle restraint requirements Vehicle comforts to aid with pet travel 1. TAKE REGULAR BREAKS Because we frequently need to travel with our pets, we should be aware of their basic needs to prepare them for the journey that lies ahead. Dogs, especially large or active ones, shouldn’t be in the car for longer than 4 hours without a break. During a road trip with your pet, give your dog plenty of opportunities to drink water, go potty and stretch its legs to reset from the drive. Dogs can get very anxious during car rides but making time for stops allows them to take a breather. If your dog is not prepared to ride 4 or more hours without stopping, then try to take a break every hour to help them get used to sitting in the car for long periods. 2. WATCH FOR SIGNS OF CAR ANXIETY Car rides can be very stressful for dogs. It’s important to notice the changes in your dog’s behavior when riding in the car with you. Being aware will help you gauge whether they are experiencing anxiety and how to address it. Symptoms of car anxiety: Resisting getting into the car Trembling Excessive whining or barking Frequent or excessive licking or chewing Vomiting Urinating or pooping in the car If your dog is exhibiting signs of anxiety, there are ways to ease them into the idea of car travel. The key is to find what your dog is comfortable with before slowly expanding that comfort zone. For example, if your dog resists getting into the car with you, you might try sitting with your dog in the driveway before gradually approaching the car and climbing inside. Meanwhile, there should be plenty of praise and treats. Over time, your dog’s anxiety should cease, and you should be able to go for short drives and eventually longer ones. If training isn’t enough, there are other anxiety solutions. Consult with your vet to see if you can add chewable anti-anxiety supplements, stress-relief sprays, natural herbal remedies, or motion-sickness medications to your dog's car training. If you are against medication and chews to help ease your dog’s anxiety, you can also try spraying dog pheromones in the car or getting a pheromone-infused collar. Dog pheromones are known to relax dogs experiencing anxiety. 3. START CAR TRAINING Depending on how comfortable your dog is riding in the car, you may have to start training their behavior to help them adjust to transit. Take it easy on your pup and find small ways to help them get acclimated, like giving them a treat or reward each time they are quiet during the ride or when they refrain from accidents in the car. Rewarding positive behavior helps demonstrate to your dog which behaviors you would like to see. Another training technique involves making the car part of a game! While your car is parked, hide a treat somewhere in the car and have your pet hunt it down. Dogs love using their senses to claim these delicious rewards. To teach your dog to play, start by “hiding” the treat in plain sight somewhere near the car. Make the first few very easy to find. Eventually, you can move the treat into the car and make it more challenging to sniff out. Another trick is to reward your dog with a treat every time they enter the car. This helps establish that the car is a good space that comes with good rewards. 4. PURCHASE THE RIGHT DOG VEHICLE SAFETY EQUIPMENT Restraining your dog is a critical piece of car safety. We don’t like to think about it, but we know that unrestrained dogs can come to serious harm and even death if the car is involved in an accident. Additionally, dogs that enjoy exploring the car while it’s moving can be a dangerous distraction to the driver. In some states, it’s even illegal to drive without properly securing your dog. Before planning an interstate road trip, you should review the list of states that prohibit unrestrained dogs while driving: Connecticut Maine Massachusetts Minnesota New Hampshire Rhode Island Legal repercussions aside, we want our fur babies to be safe above all else. So, be sure to use a dog restraint in the car or secure your pet with one of these other dog car safety products: DOG CAR SEAT BELTS Dog car seat belts are one way that you can safely restrain your pup while driving. Once installed correctly, dog car seat belts will help protect your dog from jumping out of the window, from getting hit with unknown debris while hanging their head out of the window, and from being choked by a leash or tether in an accident. They also protect your dog from being ejected from the car in an accident. Most dog seat belts also have a loop for you to click into your seat belt to restrain your dog correctly. When shopping for a suitable restraint, look for something adjustable that can fit comfortably around your pup. DOG CAR HARNESSES Dog car harnesses are another way to keep your dog safe and secure while driving. It’s essential to measure your dog’s chest, neck, and body length measurements to ensure a snug fit. There are numerous dog car harnesses on the market, so make sure to read reviews and determine which features you need for your pet. Some harnesses come with various options like an attached dog car seat belt, padded chest plates and cushioning, and different materials (important for dogs with sensitive skin). Certain dog car harnesses are better for long rides or road trips, and some are ideal for shorter trips. Others are multifunctional and can be used in the car and during walks in the park. Multifunctional harnesses are an excellent option for people who take long road trips and stop intermittently for walking breaks. In the end, the most important thing is to do your research and read the reviews, so you know what you’re buying. DOG CAR CARRIERS By now, your head is probably spinning with all of the car safety options for dogs to keep them safe and secure during car travel. There are quite a few more options available for pet lovers. One additional option is a dog car carrier. If your dog is very active or too small for a dog car seat belt, then a dog car carrier may be the best fit. Some car carriers double as a bed and latch onto the seat belt to keep your pup safe and secure during the car ride. They can sometimes also double as a dog carrier for the airport. If you have a relatively large dog, it might be hard to find a dog car carrier that doubles as a bed. If you have a smaller dog, then you might opt for a dog car carrier that doubles as an elevated bed so your dog can look out of the window during the drive. You also must keep in mind the type of car that you have. Some dog car carriers may not be compatible with your vehicle while using a standard seat belt. DOG CARGO AREA A dog cargo area is another way to keep your dog safe during car travel. Instead of having them in the backseat, you can have them anchored in the cargo area if you have an SUV or crossover. If you’re using a harness to anchor your pup in the cargo area, you must ensure that it’s the right size and fit for your dog and your car. The last thing you want is a harness that can’t adequately perform its job. When researching the type of harness you need for your SUV or crossover, be sure to get a specialized type of leash that keeps your dog from injuring themselves when you open the hatch to take breaks during your road trip. Dog harnesses come in different sizes, designs, and lengths, but most are adjustable and double-sided. This is helpful so that you can attach one to the dog and one to the latch on the inside of the cargo area. DOG CAR SEATS Dog car seats are another way to keep your pet safe during car travel. While these are common for smaller dogs, you should be able to find one for your medium or large-sized dog – just ensure that it’s proportional to your dog’s size, weight and breed. Some breeds have a smaller waist-to-shoulder ratio, so check that the seat can accommodate their body shape. Dog car seats protect your car from anxious chewing or gnawing and nausea. They also prevent your pet from getting into your belongings and potentially choking or poisoning themselves. So, what type of dog car seat is best? Well, that depends on your dog. There are endless models and types of dog car seats on the market. Some of the things to look out for include: Sizing requirements: Is there a weight limit or restriction? Practicality: Will it fit in your car? How easy is it to use? Cleaning: Is it easy to clean? Is it machine-washable? Material: Does the material irritate your dog’s skin? Is it breathable? Also, be sure to check the crash rating on the dog car seat you’re interested in and read the reviews from people who have purchased the product. You don’t want to invest in something that doesn’t suit you or your pup’s long-term needs. DOG CAR CRATES Dog crates are another option for car safety for your pooch. Important note: Dog car crates are different from traditional dog crates! You should not use traditional dog crates in the car. In the event of an accident, your dog could suffer serious injuries. The first thing you should do is research dog car crates that successfully pass a crash test. A good place to start is on the Center for Pet Safety website. Next, find a crate that is appropriate for the size of your dog. Typically, car crates should be big enough that your dog can sit, stand and turn around comfortably, but not so roomy that they can roam around within the crate. You should also consider ease of use. You don’t want a car crate that’s going to take a long time to install in your vehicle securely. You’re going to want one that assembles easily in case you’re ever in a rush to leave the house. The last thing to consider are the various features that are important to you. Some dog car crates come with double-wall molded plastic, while others come with carpet. If your top choice comes without carpet or some type of bedding, you can always add your own dog crate mat. 5. CONSIDER DOG SEAT COVERS TO IMPROVE PET TRAVEL Cars are designed for people, not dogs, so we often don’t think about whether our furry companions are comfortable in a space designed for human comfort. Dog car seat covers, especially those with a non-slip lining, create a stable surface for your pet's paws, so they aren’t slipping and sliding around the car. This creates a more comfortable space and a safer one, too! Not only do seat covers help keep your dog safe and comfortable, but they also help contain dirt and dog hair messes and prevent your pup from creating unnecessary distractions while you drive. Car seat covers with a hammock come with an added benefit because they will prevent your dog from sliding onto the floor if you need to hit the brakes suddenly. So, how do you choose a dog car seat cover and which one is best for you? While many dog car seat covers have different perks, materials, etc., the main thing you should consider is if it’s washable or waterproof. These key factors will make it easier for you to clean potential messes. You should also take into account the durability of the material. Dogs can be a little rough, so ensure that your pup’s nails can’t claw through the car seat cover. We hope this guide to car safety for dogs will help you make informed decisions when it comes to traveling with your furry companion. Our dogs are a part of our family, and we want to care for them well. So, the best way to travel is to travel safely. For more dog travel safety tips, check out our travel-focused blog articles!
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